Cammino di San Antioco (Sardegna)

(20260416R, ) Meeting Place: 2 hours before the flight at the airport
Cammino di Sant’ Antioco, Sardinia | The Moor that came from the sea!
Follow this link to register for the event
The Cammino di Santu Jacu in Sardinia, is a Camino route that traces its origins to Sant’Antioco, the patron saint of Sardinia, often referred to as “the holy Moor who came from the sea.” This historical connection posits that Sant’ Antioco arrived in Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, and then journeyed along the Central Axis to Porto Torres. From Porto Torres, he is believed to have sailed towards Barcelona, subsequently walking the Catalan-Aragonese Way to Logroño and then the Camino Francés to Santiago de Compostela. The island of Sant’ Antioco, historically known as Sulki, located in the southwest of Sardinia, has long served as a crucial Mediterranean port. This port was historically used for exporting minerals and food, resources that were exploited over centuries by various settlers and occupants, leaving their mark since Punic times. The historical link between Sardinia and Santiago de Compostela is further evidenced by tables dating back to 1466, which is why the Cammino di Santu Jacu commences at the Basilica of Sant’ Antioco. As XirCammini, we limit our Camino to the island of Sant’ Antioco and the rich tapestry of cliffs, beaches, azure sea, and tranquil skies that adorn this island. Our Camino is less than 100km long and we walk it during the week of the feast of Sant’ Antioco, experiencing also the welcoming hospitality of Sardinians during this festive season of their Patron Saint.


Flight details
Flight details: Tue 16th to the 21st April 2026

Flight cost not included in the price.
Note: XirCammini is a membership-based Camino/hiking association and not a travel agency. Hence, XirCammini does not book flights. Where applicable, XirCammini engages Walk.mt Ltd or other licensed travel operators for licensed incoming/outgoing travel agency requirements.
Price | Deposit
Applicants will receive an invoice with the price payable in two instalments (deposit and balance) with dates indicated on the invoice. The price of this trip covers local transport and/or daily baggage transfers in Sardinia and accommodation on a shared, twin-room B&B basis (single supplement can be quoted if requested). The price also covers a day at sea with fishermen, weather permitting. Extensive, local training, an information session, and a trek leader are also provided.
Price: €595. (Non-refundable deposit: €295)