Set sail from Olbia and enjoy an unforgettable day on a sailing boat discovering the wonders of Sardinia's north-eastern coast.
You can explore the crystal clear waters of Capo Ceraso, continue on to the island of Tavolara and dive into the waters of this natural paradise, where the sea is tinged with incredible shades of turquoise. Alternatively, you can venture towards the island of Figarolo, admire its imposing limestone cliffs, relax in the beautiful Cala Moresca and, with a little luck, spot the dolphins that inhabit these waters. During the excursion, you will have the opportunity to go snorkelling and explore the seabed of the Marine Protected Area. Between stops, you can enjoy a delicious lunch on board, prepared with fresh produce and authentic traditional Sardinian recipes.
Don't miss this sailing tour, perfect for those seeking relaxation, adventure and unspoilt nature!
Tavolara Island rises dramatically from the sea, a limestone and granite mountain crowned with lush Mediterranean vegetation and surrounded by emerald waters. At the heart of the Tavolara–Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area, this iconic island is a dream for nature lovers, offering unforgettable boat tours, snorkeling adventures, and diving experiences along one of Sardinia’s most scenic coastlines.
Nestled within the protected area of Capo Figari, just a short distance from Golfo Aranci and Olbia, Cala Moresca is a hidden gem of northeastern Sardinia. This pristine bay, framed by golden sand, emerald waters, and the striking silhouette of Figarolo Island, offers a tranquil escape surrounded by pine forests and Mediterranean vegetation. Ideal for nature lovers, it’s a gateway to hiking trails, secluded beaches, and unforgettable boat tours in the nearby marine reserve.
The guide can be found at mooring A48 about 30 m from Bar-Restaurant il Molo. Free parking spaces are available nearby. During the summer months it is advisable to arrive early to find parking.
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a unique blend of Italian and Mediterranean influences, making it a distinctive and appealing destination for travelers.
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Suckling pig roasted slowly over an open fire, resulting in tender, flavorful meat.
Handmade pasta filled with potato, mint, and pecorino cheese.
Dried, salted mullet or tuna roe, often served thinly sliced or grated over pasta.
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The island is lively with festivals and events.
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Sardinia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Cagliari Centrale, Sassari
Cagliari, Alghero, Olbia
ARST buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sardinia, offering affordable and reliable services.
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