But can you surf?
So that’s enough pottering about, what about a little pulse raiser, would that be possible? Sardinia’s west coast is well known for its consistency among wind freaks owing to the Mistral winds that blow down the Rhone Valley, and yes, it can get good swells all year round, statistics showing up to 200 days a year. Focus your attention around the San Vero Milis coast – the peninsula there extending from the Is Arenas pine groves to the cliffs of S’arena Scoada, boasts the highest concentration of decent surf sports in the entire Mediterranean basin.
In Sardinia it seems like there is always somewhere you can surf, it’s probably fair to say it’s among the most consistent places in the Med (in itself a surprisingly consistent sea for surf). The tides are not a big factor and in any wind direction there are sheltered spots to be found. The coastline is quite rugged and rocky making for fun reef breaks, even some occasional barrels.