Turquoise water, white sand, and a flight that costs less than a night out in Zone 1.
Ryanair is running non-stop return flights from London to Olbia, Sardinia from £51, with prices up to £70, for travel across July and August.
✈️ The deal
- From: London, UK
- To: Olbia, Sardinia, Italy
- Airline: Ryanair
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: £51–£70 return
- When: July – August 2026
Example dates:
15/07/2026 - 24/07/2026
10/08/2026 - 19/08/2026
12/08/2026 - 19/08/2026
12/08/2026 - 24/08/2026
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💰 How far does your money go?
A plate of pasta by the water in Olbia runs about €12, roughly the price of a pint in central London. A cappuccino is €1.60, and a proper three-course dinner at a mid-range trattoria comes to around €40 for two. Even a night out around Piazza Regina Margherita, drinks included, rarely clears £25.
☀️ The weather
Olbia sits in full summer through July and August, with highs around 28–31°C, long sunny days and barely any rain. The sea stays warm well into the evening, and the light doesn't fade until gone 8.30pm.
🏨 Where to stay
From beachfront terraces to city centre rooftops, Olbia covers every budget.
Stella 2000 — 7.9/10 · From £70/night Simple, air-conditioned rooms close to the shops and restaurants, good for anyone who just needs a base.
Hotel Sa Pedra — 8.6/10 · From £110/night Direct beach access and well-kept rooms, a solid mid-range pick right on the water.
Grand Hotel President Olbia — 9.8/10 · From £220/night City centre sea views and a proper splurge if the flight savings are burning a hole in your pocket.
🎯 What to do
Olbia runs at beach pace, with the old town filling up once the sun starts to drop.
Cala Brandinchi — Known locally as Little Tahiti, powdery white sand and shallow, crystal-clear water.
San Simplicio Basilica — A 12th-century Romanesque church in the middle of the old town, quiet and easy to fit in before lunch.
Museo Archeologico di Olbia — A ship-shaped museum covering Phoenician, Greek and Roman layers of the city's history.
Piazza Regina Margherita — The old town's main square, packed with cafés and gelaterias, best visited after dark.

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