Come arrivare a Stintino da Alghero

From Alghero to Stintino: how to get there?

Stintino, with its famous La Pelosa beach and the charm of the Asinara National Park, is a must-visit destination for those exploring northwestern Sardinia. If you’re in Alghero and want to learn how to reach this small village, you’re in the right place! In this article, we’ll explain all the options for how to get to Stintino from Alghero, with updated information, practical tips, and some tricks to make your trip even more enjoyable.

How to get from Alghero to Stintino: transportation options

Stintino, La Pelosa beach

The distance between Alghero and Stintino is about 54 km. You can choose between a car, bus, or organized tours.

1. By Car: the fastest and most flexible option

Driving is the quickest way to reach Stintino, with a journey of about 50 minutes. Here’s the route:

  • Departure: From Alghero, take the SP 42 (Two Seas Road) toward Porto Torres.
  • Junction: After about 26 km, turn left onto the SP 34 toward Stintino.
  • Arrival: Continue for 12 km to Pozzo San Nicola, then another 12 km to Stintino. Follow signs for the center or La Pelosa beach.

Cost: Fuel costs around 9-14 €, depending on the vehicle. You can rent a car at Alghero-Fertilia Airport or in the city through Avis, Hertz, or SicilyByCar, with rates starting from 30 €/day in low season.

Tip: Book your car in advance on platforms like 👉 DiscoverCars to save money. Make sure to get full insurance for peace of mind.

From Stintino to Alghero map

2. By Bus: affordable with a direct option in summer

During the summer (June-September), Sardabus offers a direct bus from Alghero to Stintino, making the trip simple and fast. In other seasons, you’ll need to change in Porto Torres.

Summer direct bus (Sardabus)

Route: Departs from Alghero (Via Catalogna or Fertilia Airport) and arrives in Stintino (main stops: La Pelosa beach, Via Lepanto, Cala Lupo).

Schedule: Several daily trips between 9:00 and 20:19. Check the schedule here: Stintino – Alghero bus schedule summer line

Duration: 40-55 minutes.

Cost: 6 € per trip from Alghero city, 3.70 € from the airport.

Tickets issued on board by the driver with CASH PAYMENT or purchasable via POS and
the TESEO SARDEGNA app

Bus with transfer (Off-Season)

  • First leg: From Alghero (Via Catalogna), take the ARST 714 line to Porto Torres Z.I. C.M.C.
  • Second leg: From Porto Torres, board the 727 line to Stintino (Via Sassari 108 or La Pelosa).
  • Duration: About 2 hours and 33 minutes, including transfers.
  • Cost: 4-8 € per trip.

Tips:

  • Check schedules in advance, especially off-season, as trips are less frequent.
  • Buy tickets online or at ARST ticket offices to avoid issues.
  • Bring water and a snack, as some stops don’t have nearby cafes.

3. By Taxi: not recommended due to high costs

A taxi takes about 50 minutes to reach Stintino, but the cost makes it an impractical option. If you want this convenience, book through your hotel or local companies.

4. Organized Tours: a complete experience

Several agencies in Alghero offer day tours to Stintino, often combined with a visit to La Pelosa beach or a boat trip to Asinara. Prices range from 50 to 100 € per person, depending on the services included (transport, lunch, guide).

Tip: Compare options on Viator or GetYourGuide. A catamaran tour to Asinara is ideal for sea and nature lovers.

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Where to Stay in Stintino: 3 Options from Booking.com

If you want to extend your visit, here are three accommodations in Stintino selected from Booking.com for great value, based on recent reviews.

Hotel Cala Reale

Description: A 3-star hotel 1 km from La Pelosa beach, with a pool, included breakfast, and modern rooms. Perfect for couples and families.

Average price: ~90-120 €/night for a double (low season).

Highlights: Free parking, friendly staff, strategic location.

Rating: 8.7/10 on Booking.com.

Tip: Book with free cancellation for flexibility.

B&B Il Gatto Pescatore

Description: A cozy bed & breakfast in the center of Stintino, with bright rooms and a hearty breakfast. Ideal for those seeking a homely atmosphere and convenience.

Average price: ~70-100 €/night for a double.

Highlights: Proximity to the port for Asinara, excellent cleanliness.

Rating: 8.5/10 on Booking.com.

Tip: Ask the staff for local restaurant recommendations.

Residence Le Vele

Description: Spacious apartments 500 m from Cala Lupo beach, with a kitchenette and balcony. Perfect for those seeking independence.

Average price: ~80-110 €/night for a studio.

Highlights: Quiet location, good value for money.

Rating: 7.9/10 on Booking.com.

Tip: Ideal for longer stays.

Note: Prices may vary depending on the season. Book well in advance for summer on Booking.com to secure the best rates.

Practical Tips for Your Trip

  • Book La Pelosa Beach: From June to October, La Pelosa has limited access. Buy tickets (3.50 € per adult, free for under 12) on spiaggialapelosa.it. Arrive early for parking.
  • What to bring: Towels, mats (mandatory on the beach), sunscreen, and water. Follow the rules to keep the beach clean.
  • Alternatives to La Pelosa: If tickets are sold out, try Le Saline Beach or others, which are less crowded but beautiful.
  • Visit Asinara: From Stintino, take a ferry to the Asinara National Park.
  • When to go: May-June and September-October are perfect to avoid crowds and enjoy mild weather.

All options for getting from Alghero to Stintino

Method Duration Cost (per trip) Notes
Car ~50 minutes 9-14 € (fuel) Flexible, ideal for groups. Car rental from ~30 €/day.
Bus (Summer) 40-55 minutes 3.70-6 € Direct from June to September. Check schedules on Sardabus.
Bus (Winter) ~2 hours and 33 min 4-8 € Transfer in Porto Torres. Limited schedules off-season.
Taxi ~50 minutes 60-85 € Expensive, not recommended. Useful only for groups sharing the cost.
Tour Varies 50-100 € Includes guide or boat to Asinara. Perfect for a complete experience.

Why Visit Stintino?

Stintino is more than just La Pelosa. This fishing village, founded in 1885, offers history, Sardinian cuisine (try the Stintino-style octopus!), and breathtaking landscapes. Stroll through the center, visit the Torre delle Saline, or explore Asinara, once called the “Devil’s Island.”

Getting to Stintino from Alghero is easy: whether you choose the freedom of a car, the direct summer bus, or an organized tour. Plan ahead, follow our tips, and get ready to fall in love with one of Sardinia’s gems. Have questions or want to share your experience? Leave a comment on our Facebook BluAlghero page and keep exploring Alghero and Sardinia with us!

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