The journey there was already the first highlight of our holiday in Sardinia. We all met up together for the first time in Borgo Panigale. We immidiately started with a little shopping at the Ducati Factory Store followed by an exciting tour thru the Ducati Museum – a must for every fan of the Ducati brand. Strengthened by an excellent pizza in Livorno, we took the ferry to Olbia for our ten-day adventure in Sardinia.
Motorbike training and Sardinian dream roads
Each day began with extensive motorbike lap in the morning, during which we explored the breathtaking roads of Sardinia. Amir guided us with valuable tips and turned every ride into a lesson as well. The evenings were then reserved for short, brisk sessions – perfect for putting what we had learnt into practice. The island’s roads proved to be a real tyre killer: the first tyres had to be changed after just one week. A special experience was to drive along the famous SS125 with a stop at the Bar Silana, where we immortalised ourselves, of course.
Relaxation and action between pool and water-volleyball
In addition to motorbike riding, we enjoyed the Sardinian sun by the pool or on the beach. The water-volleyball tournament was particularly fun, where team spirit and competition were equally important. The temperatures cracked the 40-degree mark on some days, which made the rides and relaxation phases sweaty but unforgettable.
Culinary highlights and evenings together
We spent the evenings either in local restaurants or with cooking together. There was everything from pasta parties to cosy barbecues – and of course, not to be missed, Sardinian specialities. For example at the spring festival in Bari Sardo. The spontaneous stories and experiences that we told each other after the trips were particularly funny.
Wildwechsel und unvergessliche Momente Game trail and unforgettable moments
The special wildlife crossing on the roads was sometimes a memorable experience: Cows, sheep, goats, donkeys and even horses crossed our path and provided unexpected but unforgettable breaks. Of all things, our cleaning fairy was particularly lucky with the droppings.
At the end of the trip, we were not only better motorbike riders, but also an even closer community. Sardinia, we’ll be back!

Of course, things don’t always work smoothly and little hitches may happen. It’s especially exciting when motorbike parts suddenly come to life by their own. Then the drill gets unpacked, a bolt gets drilled out and a thread is cut so that, for example, a mirror can be screwed back on where it belongs.
Conclusion: A perfect mix of adrenaline, relaxation and community – exactly what a Ducati Club holiday is all about! 🏍️☀️
















