Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien

Selvaggio Blu – Trekking Sardinia

The “Selvaggio Blu” in Sardinia is the most beautiful but also the wildest trekking in Italy. Come with us on this spectacular adventure to the east coast of this beautiful Mediterranean island.

The Selvaggio Blu, the trekking par excellence in Sardinia, is a Mediterranean hike along the secluded coast of Sardinia with a high level of adventure, with via ferrata passages and abseiling points. Campfire romance and sleeping under the stars included. Climbing skills not necessary.

Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien
Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien
  • Soak up the sun again before winter
  • Swimming in the still warm Mediterranean Sea
  • Campfire on the beach and sleeping under the stars

Dates and prices Selvaggio Blu 2025

always from Friday to Friday

I Date: October 10 to 17, 2025 – Selvaggio Blu ‘Original’
II Date: October 17 to 24, 2025 – Selvaggio Blu ‘Alpine’

Price: EURO 1,440,- including organization, logistics, boat trips, meals, and mountain guidance

Services: Organization and mountain guidance, 2 x apartment or hotel accommodation in a double room, 5x overnight stay in a two-man tent or star tent, provision of food and water by sea, local transport.

The number of participants is limited to 8 people.

Click here for some impressions of the Selvaggio Blu Trekking Trip.
Foto Album Selvaggio Blu

Ability and fitness requirements for the Selvaggio Blu

Required is safe walking in sloping, pathless terrain, sure-footedness and fitness for 5 to 6-hour hikes. You should also have your fear of heights under control. Climbing skills are not absolutely necessary. Also, you need to bring willingness to adventure and team spirit.

Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien
Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien
Selvaggio Blu Trekking Sardinien

The Selvaggio Blu

The secluded route runs along a stretch of coastline on Sardinia’s east coast, which is only accessible from land in a few places. Experiencing nature without crowds is guaranteed. The provision of food, sleeping bags and luggage is expensive and is done by boat from the sea.

Selvaggio Blu ‘Original’

It goes from south to north, from Santa Maria de Navarrese to Cala Sisine. After two days of warming up, it gets exciting, with via ferrata passages and abseils. No climbing skills are required for this original variant of the Selvaggio Blu. However, you should have a good head for heights.

Selvaggio Blu ‘Alpine’

This is also a two-day hike, but at a much more challenging level. Exposed via ferratas and long abseils provide thrills over the next four days. Experience in via ferrata climbing and abseiling is essential. Watch the movie below to find out if the Selvaggio Blu ‘Alpine’ is for you.

Watch the Bavarian Television “Bergauf, Bergab” documentary about the Selvaggio Blue here (unfortunately in German).

Arrival by ferry from Livorno

The best connection is on Saturday from 9:00 to 16:30 with Corsica Ferries from Livorno to Golfo Aranci. Then, depending on traffic, it’s 2 to 3 hours by car to Santa Maria Navarrese. Return again on Saturday from Golfo Aranci to Livorno, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Arriving by plane

There are several suitable direct connections from many European airports to Olbia. Then, depending on traffic, it’s another 2 to 3 hours by taxi to Santa Maria Navarrese.

We will help organize the journey from the ferry port and airport to Santa Maria Navarrese. Be it in the vehicles of the participants, who arrive by ferry, or with the taxi, which is shared.

Meeting Point

No matter how you arrive, we always meet on Saturday evenings in Santa Maria Navarrese in our apartment or our hotel. More details you will receive with your travel documents.

Equipment for the Selvaggio Blue

  • Light hiking clothing
  • High hiking shoes or low approach shoes
  • Sandals or flip-flops
  • Rain jacket “Goretex”-jacket
  • Light down jacket
  • Short pants, long pants
  • Merino socks
  • 30 liter backpack
  • Harness
  • Abseil device (Eight, Tuber or HMS karabiner)
  • Via ferrata set
  • Climbing helmet
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad
  • Drinking bottle
  • Bikini or Swimming trunks
  • Hand towel
  • Headlamp
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun cream
  • Sun hat or shield cap
  • Toilet stuff
  • Pocket knife
  • Power pack for mobile phone and camera

Photos: Mountain Guide Josef Hilpold and Paul Held