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Travel to Sardinia: from South to North

Italy:

Northern Sardinia

Duration:

6 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

10 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Teulada

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Super!

Organised by:

Leonardo M.

Member since 2012 -

Private

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

Here is a seven-day sailing itinerary, departing from Teulada and arriving in Cannigione, exploring the most beautiful beaches on the east coast of Sardinia.


This trip combines navigation, quiet roadsteads and unforgettable stops.


You can find the detailed itinerary in the section below.

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Boat & Classes of Service

Gib'Sea 52 Master - 1994

Type

Sailboat

Length

15.64 m.

Toilets

3

Cabins

5

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Teulada.

Check-in: 6:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Port of Cannigione.

Check-out: 8:00 AM

Leg 1

Sabato: Teulada

Boarding in Teulada, starting at 18.00, accommodation on board in the cabin, aperitif and welcome briefing.

The evening will be free, you can dine in one of the restaurants of the marina and 

make any personal purchases to bring on board.


Leg 2

Sunday: Teulada - Villasimius (50MN)

Morning:

Departure from the port of Teulada and navigation along the south-west coast.

Recommended stops:

Cala Zafferano (if accessible, being a military area): crystal clear waters and pristine beach.Capo Spartivento: ideal for lunch on board.

Afternoon:

Arrival in Villasimius, stop in the protected roadstead near Porto Giunco or mooring in the marina.

Night:

Anchoring or mooring in the marina.

Leg 3

Monday: Villasimius - Costa Rei - Arbatax (40MN)

Morning:

Sail to Costa Rei, famous for its golden sandy beaches.

Stop for a swim in Cala Sinzias or Cala Pira.


Afternoon:

Continue towards Arbatax. Along the way, admire the famous Red Rocks of Arbatax.


Night:

Stop in the tourist port of Arbatax or in the roadstead.

Leg 4

Tuesday: Arbatax - Gulf of Orosei (35MN)

Morning:

Sail to the magnificent Gulf of Orosei, one of the most spectacular stretches of Sardinia. Swimming stop at Cala Goloritzé, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, accessible only by sea.


Afternoon:

Explore other popular beaches such as Cala Mariolu and Cala Luna


Night:

Anchorage in the bay of Cala Gonone or nearby.

Leg 5

Wednesday : Gulf of Orosei - La Caletta (35MN)

Morning:

Sail north, skirting quiet beaches and hidden bays. Stop at Capo Comino, with its white sand dunes.


Afternoon:

Arrival in La Caletta, near Siniscola.


Night:

Mooring in port or anchorage in the roadstead.

Leg 6

Thursday: La Caletta - Tavolara - Porto San Paolo (25MN)

Morning:

Sail to the island of Tavolara, a marine protected area famous for its spectacular seabed. Stop for a swim in the turquoise waters of Cala Spalmatore.


Afternoon:

Continue to Porto San Paolo or Porto Istana, with protected roadsteads ideal for the night.

Leg 7

Friday: Porto San Paolo - Porto Cervo - Maddalena Archipelago (35MN)

Morning:

Route to the Costa Smeralda, with a stop in Porto Cervo for a visit to the local glamour.


Afternoon:

Continue to the Maddalena Archipelago, a natural paradise.


Route to Cannigione.

Arrival and conclusion of the trip with dinner in a Sardinian farmhouse.

Leg 8

Saturday: Cannigione

Disembarkation in Cannigione by 8:30 a.m.

The itinerary may be subject to changes due to weather conditions and/or technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant sailing experience for all participants.

Frequent questions

The organiser reviews

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Super!

Organised by:

Leonardo M.

Member since 2012 -

Private

Italian

4.8/5

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33

reviews

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Destination

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South Corsica: blue seen from a sailboat

09/17/2025

anna m.

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France

Boarding [hidden] means letting yourself be lulled by a hammock suspended in the blue, pampered by a crew that thinks of everything so that the journey is always pleasant and safe. There is meticulous attention to every detail, which, together with the incredible beauty of the places, makes this experience unforgettable and fosters the desire to leave, again and again ... The days are marked by delicious aperitifs, mouth-watering lunches and swims at breakneck speed (there is also the "tender" option, eh!) to reach beaches that have the unparalleled seduction of unspoiled places; In case of capricious weather, a walk on the cliffs overlooking the sea has the power to make you smile again and gives back to the eyes the enchantment of landscapes that even under a blanket of clouds have a charm of their own. Thanks to the "little" big Luigi: excellent steward. Alessandro, impeccable second on board, you are a very precious resource for [hidden] and for all those who venture there: thank you and keep it up! Thanks for everything to Leonardo, an experienced captain, whose gaze and confident gestures immediately inspire blind trust. I would be delighted to be able to return to the waves aboard [hidden] one day!
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Travel to Sardinia: from South to North

09/7/2025

Veronica C.

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Italy

It was a unique experience! First time on a boat for so long such a long stretch. (South-North). I confirm what I read in the reviews! The crew made us feel like family! Leo is a very experienced skipper who handles all types of wind and sea and makes you feel safe at all times ... And what about lunches and aperitifs (essential Ale and Luis)! Unique! Also an excellent choice of beaches where you can stop for swimming and relaxing! I will definitely do another experience with them in other places!
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Aeolian Islands: blue seen from a sailboat

07/19/2025

nicole b.

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Italy

A group of 10+2 crew is too much for a boat of that size, which involved logistical difficulties for lunches/dinners, showers and shared bathrooms. Itineraries not always shared, but to the preferences of a group. Moorings in the distant roadstead to make the islands by night (except Salina and Lipari). Questionable navigation plan, as the islands could have been built in reverse due to the weather / wind conditions.
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Aeolian Islands: blue seen from a sailboat

07/13/2025

Aba A.

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Italy

Fantastic! Beautiful places, the skypper Leonardo is very good and I'm happy to have participated!

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