Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Sardinia (average of £99). Flying to Sardinia in August will prove the most costly (average of £260). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£138
February
£171
March
£141
April
£87
May
£138
June
£125
July
£186
August
£207
September
£116
October
£100
November
£79
December
£115
Peak season:
June through to September is when the weather is at its best and cheap flights to Sardinia become very hard to find. This summer period is the busiest and most crowded time of the year to visit although it’s also when a lot of festivals and events take place. The second to last Sunday of May hosts the Cavalcata Sarda in Sassari. The event sees a procession of around 8000 horse riders all dressed in traditional outfits. The first Sunday in August is the Festa della Madonna degli Angeli, which is a fantastic procession of dancing and singing. August sees a few religious events as well as a firework display. If you decide to visit between late June and late August then you’ll need to make sure your flight tickets are booked well in advance to avoid overpaying on your flights to Sardinia.
Off season:
The weather is pleasant for the best part of the whole year, although December through to early March is the coolest and wettest. A benefit of the colder weather is that you’ll also find the cheapest flights to Sardinia and crowds will be almost non-existent. If you’d rather avoid the crowds but still enjoy the weather then consider visiting in April. Cheap flights to Sardinia are easier to find than during the summer but the peak heat hasn’t kicked in yet, and neither as the tourism.
CAG Temperature | 10 - 24 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Sardinia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 24.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 10.0 C).
Generally you’ll find the cheapest flights to Sardinia around December through to March, although this does vary slightly depending on where in Sardinia you’re flying into. You’ll want to aim to have your flight tickets booked three or four months in advance or earlier if you can to make the greatest savings. There isn’t a great deal of fluctuation with the price of flights to Sardinia until June kicks in, so anywhere from October to June can have some good bargains to be had. If you have the luxury of flexibility then you’ll find the cheapest flights to Sardinia with no problems. School holidays should be avoided where possible so if you’re flexible you can still take advantage of the beautiful beaches and the hot weather, but pay less than other people to do so. Sitting on either side of the plane should provide you with great views as you approach.
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,