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Sardinia

Discover Sardinia


Sardinia, located in the heart of the Mediterranean, is surrounded by some of the clearest, most beautiful waters in the region, making it a paradise for sailors. The island's rugged coastline is dotted with hidden coves, pristine beaches, and small islands that are perfect for boat exploration. With its dramatic cliffs, turquoise bays, and unspoiled nature, Sardinia offers a unique sailing experience that combines adventure and tranquility. The region’s ancient history and rich marine life add depth to the journey, offering opportunities for snorkeling, discovering archaeological sites, and experiencing the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean.

Bonifacio

Nested on the southern tip of Corsica, Bonifacio is a beautiful port town. Its medieval citadel and stunning views over the Strait of Bonifacio make it a must-visit.

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If you feel inspired and want to start planning your sailing adventure in Sardinia, contact us and we'll help turn that idea into reality.

  • Don't know how to sail? No problem! Our skipper Alex will guarantee the trip will go smoothly. Let us know how many people are joining your group and the dates of your trip and we'll tailor the perfect trip for you!
  • Don't have a group? You are in luck! We are organising a cruise for this destination in 2025. Check more information here.
  • If you have a sailing license (or one member of your group does), check out the information on the "Charter your boat" page.

Are you ready to start planning your next sailing adventure with us?

or call +48 510 107 997

Itinerary

For a sailing trip around the northern part of Sardinia, we recommend starting your journey from Portisco due to its strategic location for exploring the surrounding islands and the stunning Sardinian coastline. Alternatively, there are other marinas nearby, such as Porto Rotondo and Olbia, both offering easy access to beautiful destinations.

As you set sail for the La Maddalena Archipelago, take the opportunity to explore some of its stunning islands. Budelli is a must-see, where you can find the distinctive pink sands of Spiaggia Rosa, created by a mix of white sand and microscopic fragments of coralline algae. Caprera is also worth a visit, especially Cala Coticcio, famous for its bright turquoise waters, along with Spargi, known for its untouched beaches.

For the night, you can anchor near La Maddalena town, where the narrow streets and local trattorias offer a taste of island life. From there, consider continuing toward Capo Testa, a breathtaking stretch of coastline with windswept granite formations, and make a stop at Santa Teresa Gallura, a quaint town with spectacular views over the Strait of Bonifacio.

Crossing to Bonifacio, France, is a memorable highlight, with the town sitting on limestone cliffs that overlook a sheltered harbour. The mediaeval citadel and narrow alleys invite exploration, while the harbour’s lively atmosphere and restaurants offer a perfect blend of French and Italian flavours.

Not far from Bonifacio lies the Lavezzi Islands, a protected marine paradise ideal for snorkelling and swimming among granite boulders and crystal-clear waters.

On the return journey, you can meander through the La Maddalena Archipelago again or sail straight back to your marina base, taking in the beautiful views of the Sardinian coastline along the way.

Are you ready to start planning your next sailing adventure with us?

or call +48 510 107 997

Your opinion matters

      It was the first time I sailed with people I didn't know. And I must admit, it was one of the best trips. Great organisation, everything went according to plan, there was swimming, sightseeing and good food. I recommend it 👌 

Jarek

Each sailing tour with Sailingmimt Yacht Charter is really fantastic! Absolutely recommend it to everyone -> no matter if you have sailing experience or not! Everyone who wants to do it should do it with Aleks!

Magdalena

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