You’ll see 3 different sides to Sardinia today. First up, we’ll discover a part of the island’s history at the Church of Saccargia. It’s one of the most important Romanesque sites in Sardinia, and features a distinctive monochrome exterior. From here, we’ll travel to glamorous Porto Cervo – browse the designer boutiques, check out the million-pound yachts in the harbour, or pull up a chair at a pavement café and people-watch. From here, it’s a quick journey to Baja Sardinia, where you’ll have some more free time to explore and grab some lunch. Our agenda for the afternoon focuses on the island traditions, starting with wine making. Our destination will be the Surrau vineyards, where we’ll tour the cellars and sample a few of the vineyard’s wines, accompanied by fresh-baked bread and olives. There’s a shop where you can pick up a few bottles, as well as local produce and artisan goods. We’ll round off the day at Calangianus’ Cork Museum – the town is known as the capital of cork-producing.