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Flotilla of 2 Catamarans between Maddalena and Corsica. You're one of us?

Italy:

Northern Sardinia

Duration:

7 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

16 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Portisco, OT, Italia

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Giuseppe Z.

Member since 2012 -

Organisation

English

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

This year we decided to sail, in August, in the fabulous sea of northern Sardinia - Maddalena Archipelago - South Corsica.
Most likely we will also take a trip to visit Bonifacio , with its beautiful fjord and some other bay nearby.
We will be in two catamarans that will sail together among the thousands of bays of the various islands that we will meet in the archipelago (Caprera - Maddalena - Budelli - Spargi - Razzoli - Santa Maria) , within marine oases where you sail under full sail, being lulled by waves to then anchor to rest and to make unforgettable baths in a turquoise sea of absolute beauty. Do not miss the islands of Lavezzi (with sunset in Cala Lazzarina) and Cavallo, part of southern Corsica. Maybe even a jump to Porto Vecchio and Santa Giulia.
The Maddalena Archipelago was declared a National Park in 1994 and is certainly one of the most beautiful and unspoiled areas of Sardinia.

Portisco , from where we sail, is the nearest marina to Olbia and the Maddalena archipelago. It is only 2 hours of sailing from Caprera, the first island of the archipelago, without counting the many bays and bays that we can meet in this stretch of sea that separates us. These eight islands (Caprera - Maddalena - Spargi - Budelli - Razzoli - Santa Maria - Lavezzi - Cavallo) have a unique charm that makes them one of the most beautiful archipelagos of the Mediterranean.

The numerous beaches and coves of the Archipelago are known for the clarity of their waters and much appreciated by tourists from all over the world. Cala Corsara is considered one of the most beautiful: it is located on the island of Spargi and is characterized by a fine white beach and a crystalline sea. The Spiaggia Rosa, on the island of Budelli, is undoubtedly the most fascinating: it takes its name from the characteristic pink color of the sand, due to the crumbling of the shells of small marine animals.

Unforgettable will be the experience of sleeping at the bottom cradled by the waves in the many protected bays, where the only deafening noise will be the silence and lights and chaotic everyday life will be just a memory. The amazement of an aperitif at sunset, the wonder of being carried by the wind and the pure, intense pleasure of sailing await you.

The Boats: 2 Catamarans LAGOON 400
4 double cabins + 4 bathrooms
Skipper cabin with bathroom
Length 12.00 m

Basic program
CAPRERA ISLAND It is the easternmost of the archipelago, moderately high (212 m the highest point in the center) and with sparse vegetation. On the west side a bridge joins the island La Maddalena. Dried and islets dot its shores. The north eastern part of the bay of S. Stefano is littered with cliffs that have emerged. Much of the island is a nature reserve, which lends itself to beautiful hikes. After the unification of Italy and the stormy events in South America, Garibaldi spent the last years of his life in Caprera. You can visit his grave and his house in South American style, which his daughter continued to live after his death after 1882. Among the most famous and very beautiful bays we mention: Cala Portese - Porto Palma - Cala Coticcio - Port Garibaldi

ISLAND LA MADDALENA It is the largest of the archipelago and the only one to own a town. Despite being mainly stony, the only one is partially cultivated and scattered green spots stand out on the bleak granite landscape. The heights rise in the south western (153 m) and northern (84 m). Its coastal perimeter, very jagged and full of protected anchors, is studded with rocks that require careful navigation below. La Maddalena is the ideal base for visiting the archipelago. With the two adjacent islands, in fact it offers beautiful anchorages, enough to fill a busy week of exploration; who instead wants to discover every corner must stay there for about a month? . The town is full of activity and is the point of support for the naval base near the navy and for the old Nato base on the island S. Stefano. The American base has contributed greatly to the prosperity of La Maddalena which still maintains its original appearance almost intact. In summer there is a massive influx of tourists residing in the mainland hotels visiting the island for a day. Among the most famous bays with a unique sea in the world we mention: Cala Francese - Cala Spalmatore - Cala Stagno Torto

ISLAND SPARGI It is the westernmost of the group, 1 Mile poor west of La Maddalena and just over 1 mile north of Punta Diego on Sardinia. The only one is rocky and moderately high (155 m the highest point). The southern end is fronted by dry Corsara. To the north west of Spargi lies Isolotto Spargiotto, whose surrounding waters fall within the special protection zone A and therefore you can not go. Spargi offers three anchorage points: Cala D'alga - Cala Corsara (the most famous, with its beach) - Cala Ferrigno

SANTA MARIA ISLAND It is located immediately east of Razzoli from which it separates the Passo degli Asinelli. To the north of Santa Maria lies Isolotto la Presa with dry slopes facing it for a short distance to the north. On the island there are two coves with a certain shelter, depending on the wind and the sea, with turquoise waters model open-air swimming pool. Cala Muro, which opens on the north-west tip under the islet La Presa. Anchoring allowed only for buoys. Cala Santa Maria. It carves the south east side of the island. Anchoring in ¾ meters on sandy ground. The cove is immersed in a spectacular rocky site, circumscribed at the bottom by a beautiful sandy beach

BUDELLI ISLAND It lies south of Razzoli and southwest of Sanata Maria from which it separates Passo Cecca di Morto, so-called for the rocky and low passage near Budelli. Around Budelli, the sea has unique colors. The most famous bays are: Cala Sud - Cala Nord - clearly the number one is the pink beach, which falls within the area of integral protection with special regulations for the environmental protection of this location.

ISOLA RAZZOLI It is the most northwest of the group, low, barren and uninhabited. The island of Razzoli is the most exposed to the north and is striking for the majesty of its cliff and the shapes of its rocks, similar to Moore's sculptures. Cala Lunga is the most famous cove. The beach is located in an inlet in the southern part of the island of Razzoli and is characterized by a very thin white sand and a clear and crystalline sea. The landscape surrounding the beach consists mainly of granite rocks and Mediterranean vegetation. The beach can only be reached by sea and for this we will not have problems.

LAVEZZI ISLAND (Corsica) Lavezzi is a small jewel of nature and sea. It is part of the Natural Reserve of the Bocche di Bonifacio, a vast protected area between Corsica and Sardinia. There are several coves scattered around the island. The most famous is Cala Lazzarina. Spending a night inside the harbor is fabulous and unique, the sunset unforgettable.

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Portisco, OT, Italia.

Check-in: 1:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Portisco, OT, Italia.

Check-out: 8:00 AM

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Giuseppe Z.

Member since 2012 -

Organisation

English

Italian

3.2/5

out of

15

reviews

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08/14/2024

Claudio M.

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Italy

Beautiful holiday surrounded by breathtaking views and roadsteads. Fantastic interpretation of this magical archipelago that has left us with an indelible memory of beauty, harmony and fun. Talented, experienced and very nice skippers that I feel I must mention by name: [hidden], Gabriele and Fabri. Thank you very much for having been able to propose such a fascinating trip. And thanks also to all those who participated, who turned out to be interesting and shrewd q.b.. Again? YES, EVEN IMMEDIATELY!! INDEED.... VERY IMMEDIATELY!! 🔝🔝🔝
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Flotilla in the Porquerolles archipelago - End the summer on a sailing boat!

09/24/2021

Francesco M.

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Italy

It was my first sailing trip and it was fantastic. Everything was perfect, Giuseppe organized everything with attention, including the choice of crew. All nice people, helpful and cooperative. Giuseppe has a great deal of experience in organizing these holidays and an excellent organization behind him. The islands we visited are beautiful and the weather was also nice ... (but perhaps this did not depend on Joseph) :) :) Thank you Francis of Rome
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10 days of pure relaxation and comfort in the Dodecanese (1st Round)

09/7/2021

Jacques-Daniel B.

If you are looking for a holiday that combines fun, adventure, relaxation and new friendships you have found what is right for you! My girlfriend and I boarded without knowing anyone from the crew and it was amazing. We got to make some great friends and have a lot of fun. The skipper was great! He took us to heavenly places and proved to be extremely helpful in all kinds of situations. During the day we moved to different places to swim and visit beautiful islands, while in the evening we usually ate in very special taverns. Good food and company made the evenings magnificent! I honestly recommend everyone to try such an experience! You will probably stop spending your holidays on crowded beaches to prefer the boat even in the following years. As already mentioned, the skipper was amazing and contributed a lot to making the holiday perfect! Thank you very much :) :) :)
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10 days of pure relaxation and comfort in the Dodecanese (1st Round)

08/30/2021

Dennis Z.

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Italy

Organization decidedly lacking if not non-existent; holiday sold as a flotilla but the chief skipper (Giuseppe) was more than evident, he was only interested in the people on his catamaran that he deliberately kept detached from the people, only to say that they were the ones who wanted it that way, but in reality, talking occasionally with some girls, it emerged that this was absolutely not true. Giuseppe also showed little professionalism in managing the problems that arose with customers, disregarding the objections made on the strength of the fact that he had already collected the money. One of the catamarans was sent to sail even though it was known that it had damage to the sails which compromised its navigation without an engine and this is not acceptable. In the 46-foot sailboat he has placed 10 people plus the skipper (11), among other things, two places on the side absolutely impassable for an adult. Dennis

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