Your cruise
Spend a week discovering southern Sardinia on a comfortable, full-board sailboat!
One week out of 2, we'll embark in Cagliari and disembark in Carloforte, and vice versa the following week. 
Each day, we'll sail for a few hours, mainly in the morning, to reach different bays and coves, discovering anchorages sheltered from the Mistral. 
In each bay where we drop anchor, you'll be able to see the traces of history left here by the Punic, Phoenicians and Romans who lived on these shores, with fortifications and turrets.
Your possible stops during this cruise
Program of your Cabin Cruise in South Sardinia under sail from Cagliari to Carloforte :
PS: the Carloforte - Cagliari itinerary is in the opposite direction to that described in this program.
Day 1: Boarding in Cagliari at 7pm
Embarkation is scheduled for Saturday evening from 7pm, with dinner on the ground in a local restaurant. We leave the port the following morning. 
Day 2: Capo di Pula
After a pleasant sail, our first stop is Capo di Pula. This is one of Sardinia's best-preserved historic sites. The remains of the Phoenician Roman town of Pula stretch across the isthmus, and a beautiful watchtower overlooks the sea. For those who wish, it may be possible to visit the archaeological site in the area.
Day 3: Porto Malfatano
From Capo di Pula, we sail along the Chia coast to Porto Malfatano. We'll stop off at the beautiful little beach of Su Giudeu. For those who wish, a walk will take you to the Capo Spartivento lighthouse, from where you have a fantastic view of the gulf. We can then choose between different anchorages with translucent waters and white sand: Tuaredda Island, Porto Malfatano, Sa' Perda Longa. After a peaceful night, you'll wake up to the sound of seagulls! 
Day 4: Gulf of Teulada
After the usual morning breakfast, just outside Porto Malfatano, we head for the Spanish Tower and the Gulf of Teulada. A place full of natural beauty, with great beaches and coves for a swim: Piscinni beach, Isola Rossa and/or a stopover at Teulada's safe harbor.
For food lovers, in the evening we can enjoy a typical dinner in a beautiful farmhouse in the hinterland. 
Day 5: Capo Teulada
Head for the extreme south of Sardinia. "Capo Teulada", with its 600m high, thousand-hued rocks, is also known as "Sardinia's Cape Horn".
 Beyond, the Gulf of Palmas opens up before us, with countless coves, some rocky, others surrounded by white beaches, where you can anchor for a swim or sleep.
Day 6-7: San Pietro Island
We continue around Capo Sperone, leaving the islets of Vacca, Vitello and Toro on our left. Shortly afterwards, we reach the island of San Pietro. We'll make a few stops for a swim before reaching the magnificent port of "Carloforte". Renting a scooter or bike and exploring the island is an experience not to be missed. With its wild nature, ponds and salt marshes teeming with pink flamingos and other species. The island of San Pietro is a magical place.
For food lovers, in the evening we'll enjoy a typical dinner in one of the island's restaurants.
Day 8: Disembarkation at Carloforte
Disembarkation at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.
Dates for the 2024 season according to cruise direction: 
Cagliari => Carloforte: July 6 to 1 / July 20 to 27
Carloforte => Cagliari: June 29 to July 6 / July 13 to 20
Possibility of booking the privatized boat with a personalized itinerary, always subject to weather conditions.
The skipper sleeps in a double cabin, the others are available for passengers
Hostess/cooker on board
I manage the supply on board
- Places of embarkation:Port of Cagliari
 - Boarding time:19H / 7PM
 - Time of landing:09H / 9AM
 
Fly to Cagliari. 
To reach Carloforte, it's about 2 hours by car (including a ferry crossing). It is possible to organize an airport-port transfer with the skipper. Prices on request.


