Discover Sardinia from Porto Cervo to Cannigione
Embark on an unforgettable yacht charter to explore the stunning Emerald Coast of Sardinia. Your journey begins in the glamorous Porto Cervo, where luxurious yachts and upscale boutiques set the tone for your adventure. Continue to the picturesque Porto Rotondo, known for its serene harbor and beautiful beaches.
Cruise to the secluded Mortorio Island, a paradise for nature lovers, before heading to the pristine Caprera Island, steeped in history and surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Explore the enchanting Maddalena Archipelago, a group of islands renowned for their untouched beauty, and conclude your journey in the charming town of Cannigione, offering a tranquil retreat with a rich local culture. This itinerary promises a perfect blend of Sardinia's natural beauty, history, and exclusivity.
Porto Cervo
Nestled in a tranquil inlet along Sardinia's northeastern coast, Porto Cervo epitomizes luxury and exclusivity as the heart of the Emerald Coast. Designed by visionary entrepreneurs, this sophisticated resort village features a stunning harbor, upscale resorts, designer boutiques, fine dining, and vibrant nightclubs, creating a glamorous atmosphere. The Old Port (Porto Vecchio) is the focal point, where yachts, bars, and restaurants converge.
Part of the expansive Costa Smeralda development, Porto Cervo blends seamlessly into its pristine surroundings, offering an exceptional yachting experience. With its picturesque views and lavish amenities, Porto Cervo is where natural beauty meets refined luxury.
Porto Rotondo
While often compared to Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo is a distinctive gem in its own right. Renowned as one of Italy's premier yachting hubs, it offers a unique blend of charm, intimacy, and exclusivity. The fusion of nautical elements with upscale amenities creates a refined and elegant atmosphere that sets it apart.
The architecture, shaped by contributions from some of Europe’s finest artists, adds sophistication to its skyline. Unlike its larger counterpart, Porto Rotondo exudes a more personal and exclusive vibe, offering an unforgettable sailing experience where the beauty of the sea meets luxurious refinement.
Mortorio Island
Mortorio Island, along with its counterpart Soffi Island, forms a captivating duo within the Maddalena Archipelago National Park and Marine Reserve. Located close to Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo, these uninhabited islands offer a serene stopover or overnight anchorage. Windswept and rugged, they are home to various seabirds, providing a beautiful spectacle of flight along their sandy shores.
With no human habitation, the islands showcase unspoiled natural beauty, allowing you to sail through pristine waters surrounded by majestic cliffs. Mortorio presents a tranquil escape, offering a glimpse into the untouched marvels of the Sardinian coast and the lesser-explored corners of the Emerald Coast.
Caprera Island
Caprera Island, mostly undeveloped except for a resort at Garibaldi Bay, offers a peaceful retreat focused on preserving its natural beauty. With only a few bungalows and shops, the island maintains its tranquil atmosphere, with restrictions on vehicle access during peak season to limit tourism impact. Above, flocks of royal seagulls, cormorants, and lone peregrine falcons soar across the skies.
The island's crown jewel, Monte Tejalone, rises 695 feet above sea level, offering stunning views of the Maddalena Archipelago. Caprera is home to numerous beaches, coves, and bays, each perfect for an idyllic sailing journey through its pristine waters.
Maddalena Island
Sailing through the waters of Maddalena unveils a landscape of untouched natural beauty, with rugged islands and dramatic coastlines that captivate at every turn. Sheltered coves and pristine bays provide a serene refuge, offering both scenic views and safe anchorages.
While Maddalena serves as a tourist hub with ferry connections to the mainland, its port, Cala Gavetta, features a charming town with shops, restaurants, and bars, offering a taste of laid-back island life. Alternatively, venture further into the Maddalena Archipelago's marine park, exploring its secluded bays and coves, which embody the island's unspoiled allure.
Cannigione
Embarking on a charter in Cannigione immerses you in the serene beauty of the Gulf of Arzachena, located on the northeastern shores of Sardinia. Resembling a fjord, the gulf is framed by rugged hills, offering a stunning contrast to the sparkling blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Moorings base in Sardinia, nestled on the western side of the gulf near the peaceful port of Cannigione, provides an ideal starting point for your journey. This small resort town offers a tranquil atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat before venturing south to the vibrant hubs of Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo, encapsulating the unique charm of a Cannigione yacht charter.
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