Sardinia and Corsica
Sardinia is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, has 1800km of coastline and is known for its natural beauty, geographical position and history. Sailing in Sardinia offers extraordinary landscapes in the coves and bays with crystal clear waters and pink sands.
Cannigione
Cannigione, situated on the stunning shores of the Costa Smeralda, is a coastal jewel of Sardinia, which captivates with its unique blend of natural beauty and tranquil charm. A destination that celebrates the simplicity of life by the sea in the heart of the Costa Smeralda and is our starting point for this stunning journey.
La Maddalena
Our first stop is in La Maddalena, located in the archipelago of the same name, this island enchants with its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters that vary between shades of blue and green. The rocky cliffs provide stunning panoramic views.
Budelli
Budelli, a unique island in Sardinia, is a natural treasure that stands out for its iconic beach, Spiaggia Rosa. The island is a sanctuary of pink sands that contrast magnificently with the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, creating a breathtaking visual spectacle.
Caprera
Caprera is the second largest island and is connected to Maddalena by a street built over a 600m dam. With its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, it offers a refuge for lovers of tranquility by the sea. Caprera is an invitation to explore trails that lead to stunning panoramas and connection with the essence of Sardinia.
Razzoli
Razzoli is the island in the far north of Sardinia and, together with the islands of Budelli and Santa Maria, forms the lagoon of Porto Madonna. It is a fascinating pink granite island with waters abundant in fish and many species of birds. The island's jagged coastline forms charming coves and bays. With few human interventions, the island remains a stronghold for wildlife.
Santa Maria
Santa Maria is a geological jewel that stands out for its unique granite formation. The distinct granite rock formations that make up the island tell a story spanning millions of years, shaped by the patient and constant action of nature. With its relaxed and authentic atmosphere, Santa Maria invites visitors to disconnect from the frenetic pace of everyday life and connect with the simplicity and purity of nature.
Spargi
Spargi is the third island in size and almost the most isolated in the La Maddalena archipelago. As the boat sails through the crystal clear waters, the island
reveals itself with its white sand beaches, impressive cliffs and lush vegetation. The tranquil atmosphere and the aura of wild nature make
This island is an unmissable treasure, where natural beauty is preserved.
Bonifacio Strait
The Strait of Bonifacio, a fascinating stretch of water that separates Corsica, in France, from Sardinia, in Italy, is a stunningly beautiful setting that invites you to an unforgettable boat trip. From Bonifacio, it is possible to continue our journey south, to the north side of Sardinia, until the main
Bocche di Bonifacio destinations.
Corsica
It's time to sail to the Lavezzi and Cavallo Islands, which are located in France, between Corsica and Sardinia and reveal themselves as a well-kept secret of the French, due to their untouched paradises where there is little infrastructure, but plenty of beauty in their crystal clear waters and intensely blue.
Saint Teresa of Gallura
A charming coastal town in the far north of Sardinia, it is a destination that combines stunning natural beauty with a welcoming infrastructure for travelers. Located close to the Strait of Bonifacio, the city offers a spectacular view of Corsica, France.
Marmorata Islands
They are a group of islets that stand out for their natural beauty and coarse sand beaches. The site's infrastructure is minimalist and aimed at preserving the pristine environment; here, you'll find secluded beaches, tranquil coves, and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Emerald Coast
The Emerald Coast encompasses a series of coastal cities and towns. His name became famous throughout the world. This corner of Sardinia has been chosen for holidays by the V.I.P's of the world, especially the town of Porto Cervo and Porto Rotondo.