Set sail from the Port of Su Siccu and discover the wonders of the Gulf of Cagliari on an unforgettable boat trip. The first stop is Cala Fighera, a bay hidden among the cliffs, famous for its crystal clear waters. Here you can swim, relax and enjoy a snack offered on board, accompanied by cold drinks.
Continue along the spectacular Sella del Diavolo, the promontory overlooking the gulf with its iconic shape and the charm of the legends that surround it. Along the way you can admire breathtaking views and take unique photos.
Last stop at Poetto beach, perfect for a last dip or to relax in the bow, lulled by the sea. An experience designed for those who want to discover Cagliari from a different point of view, between nature, relaxation and beauty.
Join us for a special day: the sea is waiting for you!
Our adventure begins at the Port of Su Siccu, easily accessible and immersed in the heart of the city. From there, we hoist the sails and head to the first stop: Cala Fighera, a small cove nestled between the cliffs, famous for its crystal clear waters and the tranquility that surrounds it. Here you can dive, swim and enjoy a snack offered by our crew, with cold drinks and something tasty to recharge your energy.
After the stop, the navigation continues along the majestic Sella del Diavolo, the promontory overlooking the gulf with its legendary silhouette, between history and nature. Along the way, wonderful views and the chance to take memorable photos await you.
Finally we will reach Poetto beach, where we will make a second stop for a last dip or simply to enjoy the sun in the bow, lulled by the gentle movement of the boat. At the end of the stop we will resume navigation towards the return to the starting point.
The meeting point will take place at the entrance of Marina di Sant'Elmo near Su Siccu
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