Sardinia may be best known for its turquoise coastline and wild landscapes, but beyond the beaches lies a quieter, more authentic side of the island - one shaped by centuries of winemaking tradition. With native grapes like Cannonau and Vermentino thriving in the Mediterranean climate, Sardinia offers a unique wine culture that feels both ancient and undiscovered. On this page, you’ll find the best winery hotels in Sardinia where you can stay among vineyards, enjoy wine tastings, and experience the island from a different perspective.
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Picture yourself waking up between Sassari and Alghero, with vineyards, old oak trees and the quiet of the Sardinian countryside all around you. That is the charm of La Vinia Bed&Wine Experience, a small adults-only stay set among the vines of Poderi Parpinello, just about ten minutes from the airport. The atmosphere is calm and intimate, with only around ten rooms, a pool and a setting that feels genuinely removed from everyday life. What really sets it apart, though, is the wine... This is not simply a countryside B&B with nice views - it is part of a working winery, and lucky guests staying here can enjoy the tastings and learning more about the family behind the estate. So if you want Sardinia with a little more depth and home made breakfasts, this is a very good place to start: peaceful, wine-led and easy to settle into. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $226 /night
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In the heart of Sardinia’s countryside we stumbled upon Is Cheas Wine Farm. A gorgeous boutique hotel that blends the charm of a working vineyard with the ease of a luxury escape. Surrounded by organic vines and fragrant Mediterranean scrub, it’s the sort of place where every glass of wine feels connected to the land beneath your feet... Family-owned and passionately run, Is Cheas offers guided tastings of their own vintages, walks through sunlit rows of grapes, and dinners that celebrate Sardinian tradition with estate-grown ingredients. Suites-some in traditional “pinnettu” houses-open onto gardens or private pools, creating a sense of privacy and calm. It’s wine country with Sardinia’s soulful, sun-drenched character. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: $510 /night
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Sardinia’s wine scene is often overshadowed by its beaches, but for those in the know, the island’s vineyards are just as alluring. Staying at a winery here means immersing yourself in a landscape where ancient grape varieties meet sea-kissed breezes - and Sella & Mosca Casa Villamarina is one of the finest examples. Part of one of Sardinia’s most historic wineries it offers an intimate stay right at the heart of the estate... You’re surrounded by endless rows of vines, the scent of the Mediterranean maquis drifting through the air. Days here revolve around wine: private tastings of Sella & Mosca’s iconic Vermentino and Cannonau, cellar tours steeped in over a century of history, and sunset walks among the vines. The villa itself blends understated elegance with a warm, rural feel-spacious rooms, generous terraces, and views that remind you exactly why Sardinia’s wines taste the way they do. It’s a stay that pairs the island’s natural beauty with its most celebrated bottles. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: $276 /night
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Imagine staying in a restored Sardinian farmhouse surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, with the sea just a few minutes away. That is what makes Wine Resort Ledà d'Ittiri so appealing. Set on an 18-hectare estate near Alghero-Fertilia, around 3 km from the coast and 5 km from Alghero airport, it offers that rare combination of countryside calm and easy access to the beach. The wine is a big part of the draw here too... Ledà is a family-run winery producing bottles from grapes such as Vermentino, Cannonau, Cabernet, Merlot and Cagnulari, and the estate also has olive groves and tastings on site. Add a large pool, garden breakfasts made with local products and the Porto Conte Natural Park nearby, and the whole stay starts to feel especially well rounded. It is the sort of place that makes it easy to split your day between the coast and the cellar, then come back to something quieter by evening. That balance is very hard not to like. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Age limit: 12+ yearsPrice from: $362 /night
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