
From the saddle to absolute luxury: at Villa Malvasio your bikes rest safely in our CCTV-monitored parking, while you enjoy a well-deserved soak in the hot tub, savouring the finest Sardinian gastronomy.
Motorcycle Holidays in North Sardinia: Luxury beyond the curves
The draining asphalt running along the coast, the scent of the Mediterranean scrub penetrating your helmet, and panoramic views overlooking the blue sea. Sardinia is unquestionably the European mecca for two-wheel lovers, especially for those who decide to organise Motorcycle or E-Bike Tours during Spring and Autumn, escaping the scorching heat and August traffic.
Yet, true bikers know that the quality of a trip is not only measured by perfect curves but by what happens when the engine is turned off at the end of the day. If you travel with a premium motorcycle (perhaps in a group), you cannot settle for a makeshift B&B or leave your jewel parked on the street. You need a real "Base Camp" that combines total security with top-level hospitality.
Welcome to Villa Malvasio, the premium retreat for the most demanding motorcyclists.
The "Vault" for your Motorcycle (and your van)
The primary concern for those travelling on two wheels is parking. The wonderful Sardinian historic centres are often inaccessible or lack secure garages. At Villa Malvasio, security is our pride: the entire estate is completely fenced, private, and equipped with video surveillance systems.
Our property is the ideal base not only for those arriving directly in the saddle but also for those who choose to transport their two-wheeler on a trailer. The Villa has ample manoeuvring space, perfect for those needing Motorcycle trailer parking after disembarking in Porto Torres, also offering convenient solutions for Long-term parking for vans and trailers for the duration of your stay. Your bike will sleep protected, and you will too.
From the saddle to absolute relaxation: Your well-deserved rest
Riding for 200 or 300 kilometres through hairpin bends is an adrenaline-pumping experience, but at the end of the day, your back and shoulders need attention. This is where the Villa Malvasio experience turns into pure luxury.
Instead of the classic hasty shower of a business hotel, taking off your leather suit here means being able to immediately dive into our swimming pool surrounded by greenery or stretch your muscles in the magnificent Novellini whirlpool bath in your private suite. It is the high-spending comfort that transforms a simple "motorcycle trip" into a 5-star regenerating holiday.
The Gastronomic Experience: Your Taste Concierge
The premium motorcyclist is, by nature, a gourmet. After a day spent burning energy, dinner time must be unforgettable. By choosing Villa Malvasio, you will have a real concierge service dedicated to local flavours.
Thanks to our direct relationship with the best local restaurateurs, we are updated daily on their "off-menu" excellences: we can point you to the right place to taste freshly caught tuna, seasonal sea urchins, or inland delicacies such as wild asparagus and porcini mushrooms.Â
And, of course, we will recommend where to savour the authentic roast suckling pig (Su Porceddu) with melted pecorino cheese, a true island institution.
Do you want an even more exclusive experience? After a long day on the bike, you can request our Private Chef service directly at the Villa (premium service upon request, to be arranged well in advance subject to availability), to dine in the total privacy of your suite.
Breathtaking Itineraries at your fingertips
The location of Villa Malvasio (Sassari) is no coincidence: it is the perfect centre of the compass to explore the north in "star mode", without the hassle of having to repack your bags every morning.
You can tackle the classic Clockwise Sardinia Tour itinerary, starting from the scenic Alghero-Bosa coastal road. Or dedicate a day to the curves of Anglona, following our Complete Guide to Castelsardo and the Elephant Rock.
Start your engines and get ready for luxury: your oasis in the heart of North Sardinia awaits you.
