If you’re looking for a water adventure that combines scenic beauty with a touch of adventure, this SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) tour in Sardinia might be just what you need. While I haven’t tried it myself, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a genuinely special way to see some of Sardinia’s most beautiful coastline. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced paddler, it seems to offer a bit of everything—stunning views, interesting stops, and friendly guides.
What really stands out about this experience is the chance to explore areas inaccessible by land and enjoy swimming in tranquil, clear waters far from the crowds. Plus, the guides appear knowledgeable and accommodating, making the trip suitable for a range of visitors. One thing to keep in mind is that weather can influence the tour, so it’s not a fixed adventure—be prepared for possible rescheduling or cancellations if the conditions aren’t right.
This tour is well-suited for those who love being on the water, enjoy natural scenery, and want a manageable but memorable activity during their Sardinian holiday. It’s a solid pick if you’re after a relaxed yet engaging experience that combines mild physical activity with plenty of photo-worthy moments.
Key Points

- Stunning Location: Experience the beauty of Sardinia’s coastline and reach areas only accessible by sea.
- Expert Guides: Guides like Luigi and others are noted for being knowledgeable and attentive, making the experience smoother.
- Ideal for Beginners: The tour includes a short lesson on paddling, making it accessible even if you’ve never tried SUP before.
- Flexible Stops: The guide makes stops at caves and small beaches, perfect spots to relax, swim, and take photos.
- Limited Group Size: With a maximum of 7 travelers, it feels personal and not overcrowded.
- Weather-Dependent: The activity relies on good weather; cancellations are possible but fully refundable if needed.
The Experience: What to Expect on the SUP Tour

Starting in Marina Piccola, the tour kicks off with a simple prep session. The guides will set up the SUPs, allowing you to leave any unnecessary belongings in the van, which is a nice touch for security and convenience. The walk to the beach is just about 20 meters from the meeting point, so no long trek with your gear.
Once on the beach, there’s a quick briefing — a crucial moment to understand safety, paddling techniques, and what to watch for during the trip. This part is especially helpful if you’re new to SUP, and it’s clear from reviews that the guides are good at explaining things clearly without overloading you.
The short sea lesson helps everyone get comfortable on the boards, and soon, you’re out on the water, paddling towards the intriguing rock formations of Sella del Diavolo. The guides will tailor stops based on sea conditions, so expect to explore caves and tiny beaches that are only visible from the water. These spots are ideal for swimming, relaxing, and snapping photos.
Swimmers and photographers will love the opportunity to leave the crowds behind and enjoy peaceful swimming in water so transparent you’ll think you’re in a giant swimming pool. One reviewer mentioned that the guide brought a dry bag for phones, which is a smart idea for capturing those memorable moments without worrying about water damage.
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The Route and Stops

The tour’s main draw is the scenic journey along the coastline, where you’ll glide past impressive rock faces and learn about the Sella del Diavolo—a striking geological formation with stories that intrigue many visitors. The guide will have insights into the local area, making the experience informative as well as fun.
The stops are chosen based on sea conditions, so flexibility is key. These include caves and small beaches that you might not reach otherwise. This adds an element of discovery and adventure, making each trip feel unique.
The tour lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, which sounds just right for a relaxed yet fulfilling outing. You’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and indulge in some swimming.
Price and Value
At around $80.98 per person, this SUP tour hits a good middle ground in terms pricing. Considering the small group size, the guided instruction, and access to exclusive spots, many would agree it offers solid value. When you factor in that you’re moving through waters only reachable by sea, it’s a worthwhile investment for a memorable day.
The inclusion of a dry bag is a thoughtful addition that adds to the experience, allowing you to keep your phones or cameras safe while you paddle or swim. Also, the fact that there’s a free cancellation policy offers peace of mind, especially for weather-dependent activities.
The Guides and Reviews

The guides are consistently praised for their competence and friendliness. One reviewer described riding “the devil” with SUP as “fun guaranteed,” praising David and Bruna for making the experience both enjoyable and accessible. Another review highlighted Luigi’s attentive guidance, noting he knew when to step in and when to give space, which is exactly what you want from an instructor in a water activity.
It’s clear from these reviews that the guides genuinely care about creating a positive experience and are well-versed in the local area. This quality makes all the difference when trying something new like SUP.
Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

This SUP tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and natural scenery. It’s suitable for beginners thanks to the included lesson, but experienced paddlers will also appreciate the scenic route and the less crowded spots. If you’re after a laid-back, scenic adventure in Sardinia, this could very well be a highlight of your trip.
It’s not a high-adrenaline activity, so if you’re looking for a thrill or a rigorous workout, you might want to consider other options. However, if you want a manageable, scenic exploration that combines gentle physical activity with sightseeing, this tour is worth considering.
The Sum Up

This SUP tour under Sella del Diavolo offers a compelling way to see Sardinia’s coastline from a different perspective. The combination of clear waters, interesting geological formations, and expert guides creates a memorable outing that appeals to a broad range of travelers. The small group size and flexibility of stops mean you won’t feel rushed or overwhelmed.
For those who love the sea, enjoy a bit of paddling, and want to escape the crowds, this tour strikes a great balance. It’s perfect for a relaxed day of exploration, swimming, and photography—just make sure to check the weather forecast and arrive ready to enjoy Sardinia’s stunning natural beauty.
If you’re after a unique, accessible water activity that offers good value and genuine guidance, this SUP tour could very well be one of your favorite experiences in Sardinia.
SUP tour in the crystal clear waters under the Sella del Diavolo
“Great experience riding the devil with the sup! David and Bruna two competent and friendly people! A unique excursion not to be missed! It applies …”
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a short lesson that covers paddling techniques, making it accessible for those new to SUP.
What should I bring?
You might want to bring your mobile phone in the dry bag provided, along with sun protection and a towel for after swimming.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including the briefing and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Marina Piccola in Cagliari and ends back at the same spot.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, good weather is necessary. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 7 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I leave my belongings somewhere during the tour?
Yes, you can store your extra belongings in the van before heading out to sea.
Who operates this tour?
It’s run by Rent2ride Sardinia, known for friendly, knowledgeable guides and well-organized activities.
Embark on this SUP adventure in Sardinia if you’re ready to explore beautiful waters and enjoy an activity that’s both fun and peaceful. It’s a great way to see parts of the coast that are otherwise hidden and to get some memorable photos along the way.
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