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Sardinia

Discover Sardinia from Porto Cervo to Cannigione

Embark on your charter yacht and discover the Emerald coast of Sardinia visiting the following spots: Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo, Mortorio Isalnd, Caprera Island, Maddalena Island, Cannigione.

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Day 1 - Porto Cervo

Perched in a serene inlet against a backdrop of rolling hills, Porto Cervo graces the northeast coast of Sardinia as a modern retreat tailored for the affluent. Conceptualized by visionary entrepreneurs, this resort lives up to its promise of luxury, featuring a harbor acclaimed as the centerpiece of the Emerald Coast.

With its 4 and 5-star resorts, designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and exclusive nightclubs, Porto Cervo stands for its glamourous atmosphere. The Old Port, Porto Vecchio, located on the southeastern side of the harbor, serves as the nucleus of this lavish experience. Porto Cervo offers impeccable yachting amenities and enhances the allure of the northern side of the harbor.

Porto Cervo remains easily navigable, integrated into the 7,500-acre Costa Smeralda development, the village harmonizes with private villas, creating a landscape that seamlessly blends scenic beauty with lavish indulgence.

Sailing in the waters of Porto Cervo offers not only panoramic views but also a unique experience, surrounded by premier amenities that define this world-class yachting destination.

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Day 2 - Porto Rotondo

While comparisons with Porto Cervo are inevitable, Porto Rotondo stands as a distinctive gem in its own right. Renowned as one of Italy's top-tier yachting hubs and a globally acclaimed luxury retreat, it exudes a unique charm that sets it apart. The intimate ambiance, coupled with a seamless fusion of nautical elements and upscale amenities, distinguishes Porto Rotondo.

The architectural landscape, enriched by the contributions of some of Europe's finest artists, adds a touch of sophistication to the skyline. Unlike its larger counterpart, Porto Rotondo exudes a more personal and exclusive atmosphere, creating an atmosphere that resonates with elegance.

Sailing in the waters of Porto Rotondo offers an unforgettable experience, where the allure of the sea meets the refined ambiance of this exceptional destination.

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Day 3 - Mortorio Island

Mortorio and its counterpart, Soffi Island, form a captivating duo within the picturesque Maddalena Archipelago National Park and Marine Reserve. Situated conveniently close to Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo, these islands present an enticing option for a day stop or an overnight anchorage. Uninhabited, windswept, and rugged, Mortorio and Soffi offer a haven for various seabirds, creating a spectacle of graceful flight along their sandy shores.

The absence of human habitation allows the islands to showcase the unspoiled beauty of nature. As you sail in Mortorio waters, the grandeur of the Sardinian coast reveals itself in majestic cliffs, instilling a sense of awe and appreciation for the sublime beauty of this maritime sanctuary. It's a journey into a realm where nature reigns supreme, offering a serene escape along the Emerald Coast's less-explored facets.

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Day 4 - Caprera Island

Apart from a resort at Garibaldi Bay, Caprera Island remains largely undeveloped. There are just a handful of bungalows and a couple of shops, emphasizing the preservation of natural beauty over extensive tourism. During the peak summer season, authorities even impose restrictions on the number of vehicles allowed on the island’s roads. Overhead, witness flocks of royal seagulls and cormorants, alongside lone peregrine falcons soaring.

In the heart of this 10-square-mile island, Monte Tejalone ascends 695 feet above sea level, commanding the skyline of neighboring Maddalena and its smaller peaks. Caprera Island offers an abundance of beaches, coves, and bays, ensuring that every sailing venture is a genuine delight.

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Day 5 - Maddalena Island

Embarking on a sailing journey through Maddalena waters unveils a realm of untouched natural wonders, showcasing unparalleled beauty. The landscape is adorned with rocky and rugged islands, creating a captivating backdrop. Sheltered in the lee of the islands, discover exquisite coves and bays that are both picturesque and well-protected.

In essence, sailing in Maddalena is an adventure that warrants firsthand experience to grasp its regal beauty fully. While Maddalena serves as a tourist destination with ferry services from the main island, the port of Cala Gavetta hosts a quaint town featuring some shops, restaurants, and bars. Here, you can opt for a touch of civilization, albeit in a laid-back and somewhat rustic manner. Alternatively, you can immerse yourself in the pristine natural setting of the marine park by navigating to the numerous bays and coves along the extensive coast of this 12-square-mile gem in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

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Day 6 - Cannigione

Embarking on charter in Cannigione waters immerses you in the captivating expanse of the Gulf of Arzachena on the northeastern shores of Sardinia. This gulf, resembling a fjord, mirrors the beauty of such landscapes. Each side is adorned with rocky hills, crafting a rugged yet picturesque setting against the sparkling blue backdrop of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

The Moorings base in Sardinia is strategically positioned on the western side of the gulf, close to the serene port of Cannigione. This small resort town exudes a tranquil atmosphere, offering a stark contrast to the vibrant energy encountered as you venture southward along the Emerald Coast towards bustling Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo. This unique charm defines the essence of a Cannigione yacht charter.

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