Discovering Sardinia’s Hidden Waterways: A Review of the SUP Tour under the Sella del Diavolo
If you’re looking for a unique way to experience Sardinia’s coast beyond the usual beach lounging, this SUP (Stand Up Paddleboarding) tour offers a superb mix of adventure, scenery, and quiet moments away from crowded spots. The tour takes place in a stretch of water so transparent and inviting that it’s practically unreachable by land, passing by striking rock formations and offering a chance to get up close and personal with local birds and fish.
Two things I particularly like about this experience are the expert guidance from friendly tour leaders like David, Bruna, and Luigi, and the stunning visual backdrop of the Sella del Diavolo’s jagged cliffs and tranquil coves. These guides are clearly experienced, making beginners feel comfortable with a brief lesson and leaving plenty of space for those who want to explore more independently. Plus, the chance to leave your belongings in a dry bag while paddling is a thoughtful touch that adds peace of mind.
One possible consideration is that, depending on sea conditions, some stops—like caves and small beaches—might be brief or less accessible if the weather turns windy or choppy. The tour’s success relies heavily on good weather, so it’s worth planning for a clear day. Still, the flexible nature of the trip, with stops based on conditions, helps keep the experience fresh and safe.
This SUP excursion strikes a fine balance between activity and relaxation, making it ideal for travelers who want a memorable, scenic outing that’s suitable for all skill levels. The small group size (max 7 people) allows for personalized attention, and the cost of around $81 per person offers good value given the quality of guides and the natural beauty encountered.
Key points / Takeaways

- Beautiful and unreachable water: A pristine stretch of sea that can’t be accessed by land, perfect for a peaceful paddle.
- Knowledgeable guides: David, Bruna, and Luigi receive praise for their competence, friendliness, and attentiveness.
- Flexible stops: The tour includes visits to caves and tiny beaches, with opportunities to swim and take photos.
- Focus on wildlife: You might spot local birds and fish in their natural habitat, making it appealing for nature lovers.
- Ideal for all skill levels: Whether you’re a beginner or experienced paddler, the lessons and guidance cater to everyone.
- Small group size: With only 7 travelers max, expect personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
Exploring the SUP Tour Under the Sella del Diavolo: A Full Review

Getting Started in Marina Piccola
The adventure begins early at Marina Piccola, a convenient starting point close to public transportation options in Cagliari. The tour provider, Rent2ride Sardinia, makes it easy to prepare for the outing — they handle the SUP equipment and provide a dry bag for your valuables. This allows you to leave your belongings securely while you focus on paddling and scenery.
Once everyone is ready, you’ll walk just 20 meters to the water’s edge for a quick briefing. This is where the fun begins, as the guides explain the basics of paddling and safety, ensuring even newcomers will feel comfortable. I appreciate the emphasis on making sure everyone understands how to paddle properly, which helps prevent fatigue and enhances your enjoyment.
The Paddle and Scenic Highlights
After the lesson, you’ll set out on the water, passing by impressive rock faces and the distinctive silhouette of the Sella del Diavolo. The name, meaning ‘Devil’s Saddle’, hints at the jagged, dramatic shape of the cliffs, which rise sharply from the sea, creating a striking backdrop for photos.
Throughout the approximately 2.5-hour journey, the guides are attentive, helping with positioning and offering tips, especially for those new to SUP. They also make stops, either at caves or small beaches, where you can climb ashore, explore, or just relax with a swim. The calm, crystalline water makes swimming enjoyable and safe, and the guides’ suggestion to swim away from the crowds ensures a more tranquil experience.
Wildlife and Photo Opportunities
One of the best parts of this tour is the chance to observe local birds and fish in their natural habitat. The guides often keep a lookout, and you might find yourself snapping photos of a heron perched on a rock or a school of fish darting beneath your board. The clear water and unspoiled surroundings make it an excellent spot for photography, whether you’re capturing the rugged coastline or the playful wildlife.
End of the Tour and Return
After soaking in the scenery and enjoying some leisure time, you’ll paddle back to Marina Piccola. The return trip offers a different perspective of the coastline and a chance to reflect on the peaceful experience. The entire trip wraps up around noon, leaving plenty of time to explore more of Sardinia or enjoy local cafes afterward.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

This SUP tour is perfect if you’re seeking a relaxed, scenic activity that combines gentle adventure with natural beauty. It’s well-suited for beginners, thanks to the patient guidance, but also offers enough variation to satisfy experienced paddlers. Travelers who enjoy wildlife, photography, or simply being on the water will find plenty to love.
Families with older children, solo travelers, or small groups will appreciate the intimate size and personalized attention. It’s an excellent way to see a side of Sardinia that few land-based visitors experience — a peaceful, unspoiled corner of the coastline with plenty of memorable moments.
Price and Logistics: Good Value for a Memorable Experience
At around $81 per person, this tour offers solid value considering the guiding expertise, equipment, and the exclusive access to tranquil, pristine waters. The small group size enhances safety and flexibility, allowing guides to tailor stops based on conditions and participants’ interests.
The tour departs at 9 a.m., which is ideal for avoiding midday heat and crowds. The brief 20-meter walk from the meeting point to the water makes logistic simple, and the fact that the tour is fully booked with only 7 travelers maximizes personal attention.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For anyone eager to combine gentle adventure with spectacular scenery, this SUP tour under the Sella del Diavolo offers a memorable outing. The guides’ competence and friendliness, combined with the stunning landscape and tranquil waters, make for a highly enjoyable experience. It’s especially suited to those who value authentic encounters with nature and a break from the typical tourist spots.
While weather can always impact the trip — as with any outdoor activity — the flexible nature of stops and the small group size help ensure you get a satisfying, peaceful paddle. If you’re looking for a fun, scenic, and relaxed way to explore Sardinia’s coastline, this tour is a solid choice.
FAQ about the SUP Tour in Sardinia

What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour begins at Marina Piccola in Cagliari, specifically at the location marked 55V5+4R Cagliari. It’s easy to reach by public transportation or car.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes, including briefing, paddling, stops, and return.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guides provide a short lesson in the sea to teach paddling basics, making it accessible for all skill levels. The small group size also allows for personalized guidance.
What should I bring?
You only need to bring essentials like your mobile phone (which will be stored in a dry bag), sunscreen, hat, and a towel if you plan to swim. The tour provider supplies the SUPs and safety gear.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel more than 24 hours before the tour. The activity requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people will be on the tour?
A maximum of 7 travelers ensures a relaxed, personalized experience, with plenty of space for everyone to paddle comfortably.
Is this activity family-friendly?
While suitable for most, it’s best for older children and teenagers who can comfortably paddle and swim. Always consider the participants’ swimming ability and comfort on the water.
In essence, this SUP tour combines the joy of paddling with the thrill of discovering Sardinia’s most exclusive coastal scenery. With attentive guides, stunning views, and opportunities for wildlife spotting and swimming, it’s a memorable way to connect with the island’s natural beauty.
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