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Olbia: Electric Moped Rental

1. Olbia: Electric Moped Rental

Explore the Sardinian city of Olbia on an electric moped. Pick up your eco-sustainable moped from the store, receive advice on how to use it, then head off on your adventure. Reach parts of the city that you would not manage on foot or by bike. Enjoy an experience that is fun and sustainable. Begin your experience by picking up your electric moped in Olbia, and get advice on how to use it. Ask for tips on the most scenic routes in the area. Hop on your electricity-powered moped and set off to discover north-eastern Sardinia. Enjoy the independence of deciding your own route. Visit the historic town of Olbia and see the Basilica of San Simplicio, for example, or head into nature and tour the Fausto Noce park. Take in stunning scenery with ease and allow the moped’s agility to support you in reaching the best viewpoints. Rediscover the pleasure of moving without having to deal with the daily stress of traffic and the search for parking. Stop whenever you need a rest to marvel at the views, take some photos, or tuck into a packed lunch. Get to know the island in an authentic, dynamic and sustainable way.

Cagliari Private Shore Excursion: Hidden Coves by Scooter

2. Cagliari Private Shore Excursion: Hidden Coves by Scooter

Start with a pick-up from the port of Cagliari, flexible with the cruise docking time. Enjoy riding a 125cc scooter while your guide leads you to a green paradise and the hidden beaches of southern Sardinia.   Enjoy an excursion among the hidden beaches of southern Sardinia. Passing through the ancient Roman street, it will be possible to see the beach of Su Coldorinu and the ancient port of Chia. Arrive at the amazing beach of Cala Cipolla, from where it will be possible to go inside the lighthouse of Capo Spartivento. From there, enjoy a wonderful view and let yourself see the extreme point of southern Sardinia: Capo Teulada. From the lighthouse, you'll visit the beach and the Tower of Capo Malfatano, Cala Crabittu and Porto Larboi. For an additional price, you may choose to have lunch in Capo Malfatano. At every stop, it will be possible to swim in amazing crystal sea waters.  Your guide, while leading the tour on his own scooter, will provide information and colorful stories about the life and nature of southern Sardinia and recommend photo stops along the way. This tour will be a perfect introduction to first-time visitors or for tourists revisiting the region for a deeper insight. Your local guide will be keen to make the tour as personal as possible. He will assist you with his expertise and recall interesting anecdotes for you before bringing you back to your cruise ship.

Cagliari: Hidden Coves by Scooter Private Tour from Chia

3. Cagliari: Hidden Coves by Scooter Private Tour from Chia

Enjoy riding a 125cc scooter while your guide leads you to a green paradise and the hidden beaches of the south of Sardinia. Passing through the Ancient Roman Street it will be possible to see the beach of Su Coldorinu and the ancient Port of Chia. Head to the amazing beach of Cala Cipolla and enter the Lighthouse of Capo-Spartivento. Behold the wonderful view and see the extreme point of South Sardinia: Capo Teulada. From the lighthouse, visit the beach and the tower of Capo Malfatano, Cala Crabittu and Porto Larboi. There is an optional extra of lunch in Capo Malfatano. At every stop, there's a possibility to take a swim in amazing crystal-clear water.  Your guide, while leading the tour on their own scooter, will provide information and colorful stories about life and nature in south Sardinia and recommend photo stops along the way. This tour is a perfect introduction for first time visitors or offers a deeper insight for tourists re-visiting the region.

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