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Pitch, Mobile Home or Glamping in Sardinia? 2026 Guide to Choosing the Perfect Holiday

2026 guide to choosing between a pitch (tent or campervan), a mobile home and glamping: differences, pros and cons, and examples for couples and families. Discover why a Camping Village can be more suitable than a hotel, especially with children, and what makes Torre del Porticciolo special: pine-wood pitches, 14 Mobile Home types and a unique location inside Porto Conte Natural Park.

20Feb2026
Pitch, Mobile Home or Glamping in Sardinia?

If you are planning your 2026 holiday and you are considering campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia, it is normal to have a doubt: is it better to choose a pitch (tent or campervan), a mobile home, a bungalow or a glamping experience?

The choice is not only about price: it changes the way you live your days. A pitch means freedom and outdoor living; a mobile home means comfort and practicality; glamping means nature with a touch of style and atmosphere.
That’s why, before booking, it helps to understand what really makes the difference for your trip: whether you travel as a couple or with children, whether you arrive by campervan, whether you want to cook independently or prefer an “all set” solution. With this information, it becomes much easier to choose the right option and enjoy a complete holiday, with sea, services and nature.

Before choosing: 4 questions that clarify everything

To decide well, try answering these questions:

  • Do I want to cook and manage meals independently or do I prefer “everything ready”?
  • On holiday, do I mainly want sea and relaxation, or also nature and outdoor living?
  • Am I travelling with children and do I need an easy routine (meals, naps, changes) or can I be more flexible?
  • Am I looking for a “wow” experience, something different, like glamping in Sardinia?

With these answers, the choice is usually much easier.

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Pitch: tent or campervan for an authentic experience

Choosing a pitch means choosing a holiday closer to nature: you wake up with the sounds of greenery, have breakfast outdoors and live at a slower pace. It is the preferred option for those who love the essence of camping and for those who want children to try a different kind of holiday: simpler, more active, freer.

Why you should do a camping holiday at least once in your life

A camping holiday has a special value because:

  • it brings you back to simple things (air, space, time),
  • it makes you live much more “outside” than “inside”,
  • it often creates very strong memories (especially for children).

And with children it is even more true: staying outdoors, discovering, playing, moving in the green… it’s a kind of holiday that makes them protagonists, not spectators.

Torre del Porticciolo pitches: shade and a unique atmosphere

For those choosing a pitch, Torre del Porticciolo offers a distinctive feature that is highly appreciated:
the pitches (both for tents and campervans) are all under a pine wood, and surrounded by plants from all over the world, creating a special environment and a truly unique experience.

When to choose a pitch

A pitch is perfect if:

  • you love an outdoor holiday and want to feel “in nature” even when you are in the resort,
  • you travel by campervan and look for shade, space and a green setting,
  • you want an authentic experience (also with children),
  • you want the most “free” version of campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia.

Mobile Home: comfort, privacy and practicality (without giving up greenery)

If for you holiday also means comfort, easy management and organised spaces, a mobile home in Sardinia is often the most balanced choice. In practice: you enjoy the village atmosphere and open-air lifestyle, but with an accommodation that is ready, comfortable and functional.

Many people search for “bungalow in Sardinia” meaning an independent and comfortable option in a holiday village. In many cases, a mobile home is the more modern and complete alternative for that need: more options, more variety of spaces, more practicality.

Torre del Porticciolo Mobile Homes: 14 types, from 2 to 6 guests

A very important point for those who want to choose precisely:
Torre del Porticciolo offers 14 different Mobile Home types, with solutions from 2 to 6 guests. This makes it easy to find the right accommodation for:

  • couples who want comfort,
  • families with one or more children,
  • small groups who want to share the holiday while keeping comfortable spaces.

Who the Mobile Home is perfect for

A mobile home is ideal if:

  • you travel with children and want an easy routine (meals, changes, schedules),
  • you want the convenience of “everything ready” without giving up outdoor life,
  • you are looking for a relaxing holiday with the energy typical of holiday villages,
  • you want a practical solution within campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia.

Glamping: nature + style, for a different experience

Glamping in Sardinia is designed for those who love nature but want to experience it in a more “special” way: atmosphere, details, comfort and a sense of experience. It is a perfect choice for couples and for those who want a holiday that feels different, where the accommodation itself becomes part of the memory.

Unlike traditional camping, glamping brings together the best of two worlds: on one side, the feeling of being immersed in greenery; on the other, the pleasure of enjoying curated spaces and higher comfort. That’s why, among the most common searches related to campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia, “glamping in Sardinia” is often associated with words like experience, romantic, nature and relax: people choose this option to live the destination with a stronger focus on atmosphere.

Glamping is also an ideal solution for those who are considering a bungalow in Sardinia or a mobile home in Sardinia, but want something more “iconic”: a stay that becomes part of the trip, perfect for a couple’s escape, an anniversary or simply to try a new way of enjoying the outdoors, with services and comfort.

When to choose glamping

Choose glamping if:

  • you want a stay with a “wow factor”,
  • you want nature but don’t want to give up comfort,
  • you like the idea of a more experiential holiday,
  • you want something halfway between camping and premium hospitality.

Camping Village vs Hotel: why more and more people choose a Camping Village

When planning a holiday, it is normal to compare hotels, resorts and camping villages. In recent years, however, many people have been changing habits: they look for more space, more fresh air and a holiday that feels more “lived”, not just “stayed”. This is one of the reasons why searches related to campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia are growing, especially for families and couples who want to combine sea, nature and services.

A hotel can be perfect if you want a very “linear” holiday (room, breakfast, beach), but it often limits the outdoor side and daily freedom. A Camping Village, instead, lets you choose the most suitable option (pitch, mobile home in Sardinia, solutions like a bungalow in Sardinia, or glamping in Sardinia) and to enjoy the natural setting as a central part of the trip. And when you travel with children, this difference is even more noticeable: more space, more opportunities to stay outdoors and more variety of activities.

Moreover, a camping village helps you experience the destination better: you can alternate beach days with time in the greenery, walks, excursions, sport and relaxation. It is also the ideal choice for those who want to “change pace” without giving up comfort and services, and for those who want a more flexible holiday compared to the rhythms of a traditional hotel.

1) Immersed in nature (not only “close to nature”)

A hotel can be convenient, but it often makes you live the holiday indoors. In a camping village, instead, greenery and open air become part of your day: spaces, paths, pine woods, more natural rhythms.

2) Happier children: more time outdoors and in nature

For families, this is a huge difference: children can stay in the open air, move around, play and experience nature spontaneously. It is a more dynamic holiday and often easier for parents too.

3) More services and more choice (pitches, accommodation, experiences)

In the best campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia, you can choose between pitches, independent solutions such as a mobile home in Sardinia or a bungalow in Sardinia, and also options like glamping in Sardinia. This makes the holiday truly tailor-made.

4) More beaches and more freedom to explore

Having a “base” in a camping village is perfect for alternating sea and relaxation with days of exploration: different beaches, coves, nature and excursions.

An important recognition: Natural Paradise

Torre del Porticciolo has been awarded many times with the “Natural Paradise” prize, linked to the idea of the best facility in Italy within a Natural Park: an important reference if you are looking for a holiday where nature is not a backdrop, but the heart of the experience.

Porticciolo's sea

Unique inside Porto Conte Natural Park

A distinctive aspect for those who truly want a stay immersed in greenery:
Torre del Porticciolo is the only facility of this kind located inside Porto Conte Natural Park.
This means enjoying a holiday in a protected and special natural context: a great value for those who love landscapes, tranquillity and open spaces.


Practical examples: what to choose based on your profile

If you are still undecided, the quickest way to choose is to imagine how you want to live your day: more time on the beach or more time in nature, more freedom or more comfort, more “adventure” or more practicality. Below are some typical examples (couples, families and campervan travellers) to understand at a glance which option best matches your style.

If you travel as a couple

  • Mobile home if you want comfort and practicality
  • Glamping if you want atmosphere and a different experience
  • Pitch if you love the outdoors and a “simple” lifestyle

If you travel with children

  • Mobile home in Sardinia for comfort and an easy routine
  • Pitch if you want them to experience camping at least once
  • And if you are comparing camping village vs hotel: the village often wins for space, nature and freedom

If you travel by campervan

  • Pitch almost always: it’s the natural choice for those who love autonomy and outdoor living
  • And in a pine wood the experience changes (shade, air, atmosphere)

How to choose in 30 seconds (simple rule)

  • Choose a Pitch if you want authenticity, freedom and full contact with nature (tent or campervan).
  • Choose a Mobile Home if you want comfort and practicality (at Torre del Porticciolo there are 14 types, for 2 to 6 guests).
  • Choose Glamping if you want a special experience: nature + style + atmosphere.

If you want to live all this in a truly unique setting, inside Porto Conte Natural Park, the advice is simple: book your 2026 holiday at Torre del Porticciolo and choose the accommodation that best reflects your way of travelling.

FAQ – Pitch, Mobile Home or Glamping in Sardinia?

Is it better to choose a campsite or a holiday village in Sardinia?

It depends on the experience you are looking for. In campsites and holiday villages in Sardinia you can choose a pitch for a more authentic outdoor holiday, a mobile home (often searched also as a bungalow in Sardinia) for comfort and practicality, or glamping for a more distinctive stay.

What is the difference between a mobile home and a bungalow in Sardinia?

“Bungalow” is often a generic term used to indicate an independent accommodation in a holiday village. “Mobile home” usually refers to a modern, well-organised unit, available in different types and capacities.

What is better for a family: a pitch or a mobile home?

With small children, a mobile home is often more convenient for routines and meal management. A pitch is ideal if you want children to experience camping and spend a lot of time outdoors and in nature.

Is glamping suitable even if I have never camped before?

Yes. Glamping in Sardinia combines nature and comfort and is a great choice for those who want to try the camping atmosphere without giving up convenience.

Why choose a Camping Village instead of a hotel?

Because it offers more contact with nature, more open spaces and more accommodation options. With children it is particularly appreciated: more freedom, more outdoor activities and a more lived holiday.

Are Torre del Porticciolo pitches shaded?

Yes: the pitches (for tents and campervans) are all under a pine wood and surrounded by plants from all over the world, offering an immersive and unique experience.

How many Mobile Home types are there at Torre del Porticciolo?

Torre del Porticciolo offers 14 different Mobile Home types, with solutions for 2 to 6 guests.

Is Torre del Porticciolo inside a protected natural area?

Yes: it is the only facility of this kind located inside Porto Conte Natural Park.

Which option is more affordable: a pitch or a mobile home?

In general, a pitch is the most essential option, while a mobile home offers more comfort and organisation. Value depends on the period, the number of guests and the holiday style you want.

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