Embark on a catamaran and explore the Porto Conte Regional Park in beautiful Alghero, located on the northwest coast of Sardinia.
Starting at the charming Marina di Porto Conte, venture both inside and outside the bay, admiring the imposing cliffs of Capo Caccia. The first stop will take you for a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Inferno, a true snorkeling paradise thanks to its rocky seabed rich in marine life. Continuing your navigation, you will reach Cala Dragunara, where you will be spoiled with a delicious lunch of seafood delicacies.
Don't miss this extraordinary catamaran experience, a unique opportunity to discover curiosities, natural beauty and moments of pure relaxation along the coast of Alghero!
Rocky cove that can be reached by sea and therefore seems almost like a private cove, very wild and characterized by beautiful turquoise waters due to the disintegrating materials of the marly cliff and a bold juniper settled within a limestone rock block
Cala Gragunara is one of the most beautiful coves on the coast of Alghero. Surrounded by Mediterranean maquis and characterized by very transparent emerald waters
Sailing around the protected marine area of Porto Conte, you can admire the beautiful sea and breathtaking landscapes created by the unique colours of this coastline, among limestone cliffs that are home to various species of rare birds that, with a bit of luck, you may see flying over the blue sea of Alghero
Once you have passed the blue entrance gate, keep to the left until you reach a large green marquee. From this point step onto the pontoon in front of you and continue to the end: the last boat is our catamaran.
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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.
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ARST buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sardinia, offering affordable and reliable services.
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