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Renting a motor yacht in Sardinia & discovering the Italian ? We will find the perfect boat for you. This place is unique because of the crystal clear sea, the emerald lagoons and the variety of underwater life. The coastline has many rocky bays and peninsulas where sandy beaches, small fishing marinas, water and wind shaped granite rocks and shrubs are reaching each other. We can find traces of the thousands of years old culture on the whole island.
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Sardinia is the second in the Mediterranean, Europe’s eighth and the world’s forty-sixth largest island. It is located between Italy, Spain, Tunisia and Corsica. The island is approx. 200 km away from the Apennine peninsula. Its territory is 24, 090 km2 and its population is about 1, 650, 000. Sardinia is also Italy’s third largest region. 80% of its area has hills and mountains the altitude is 334 meters above sea level.
Small boats (under a certain horsepower or length), electric boats, crewed yacht charters and gulet charter may not require a license. Larger boats or those with more powerful engines need a skipper’s license. Before you confirm your sailing trip to Sardinia, please send us a copy and we will check it for you. You need to have the original copies on board, so don’t forget to take them.
To sail in Italy, one of the following qualifications is necessary: • ICC (International Certificate of Competence), International, with valid Navigational and VHF licenses, Prerequisites: RYA “Day Skipper Course” or complete the ICC Assessment form to prove competence from previous experience.• IPC (International Proficiency Certificate), America, Prerequisites: ASA 104 or US Sailing “Bareboat Cruising Course” OR: • NauticEd SLC (International Sailing License and Credentials), International, • UK – RYA Day Skipper practical, • USA – US Sailing “Bareboat Cruising Course”, ASA “104 Bareboat Cruising Course” or above, • Germany – “Sportbootführerschein See“ or above, • Belgium – Algemeen Stuurbrevet/ Brevet de conduite général, • France – LE PERMIS PLAISANCE
If you do not have a skipper license, it is also possible to rent a boat with a skipper
Sardinia is one of the largest sailing centres in Italy. Due to the fact that this is an island, it has many ports. In order to get better acquainted, below you can read about some of the ports.
Marina di Cagliari is in the city’s inner dock, right in the historic city centre. It’s just a few minutes away from the train station and the international airport too. Marina di Cagliari is one of the largest and most equipped ports in Italy. Due to its geographical location, it is also a very important tourist and commercial centre. In total it can accommodate more than 5, 000 yachts, of which 18 can be up to 55 meters in length. The port provides comfortable accommodation for passengers, such as wi-fi, restaurants, and logistic assistance. sailing in Cagliari, Cagliari yacht charters
The harbour of Alghero is protected by old town walls and can accommodate 400 yachts. Guests can enjoy the following services during their stay. They will welcome visitors on arrival and help you navigate through the harbour by boat and docking as well. All-day surveillance is also provided thanks to security systems so you can safely discover the beauty of the island. Water, electricity and wi-fi are also available. They are equipped with showers and toilets, a post office and technical assistance for their guests every day. Alghero sailing, Boat rental Alghero
The marina is in Olbia, and it is also called the tourist’s harbour. It is open all year long, it offers 270 seats for boats up to 80 meters length. Also, the port is really close to the city of Olbia all services are available in minutes. Of course, there is also 24-hour security service, wi-fi, showers and toilets. Sailing on the emerald-coloured sea, between bays that are covered with snow-white sand. Take a dip in the sea, eat pizza, walk through narrow Italian streets – among other things, you can do these things in Sardinia. You will quickly find a place in your heart for this island, with its natural contrasts, this old tradition preserving region with its colours and lights. Olbia sailing,Olbia boat rental
Arzachena’s port, which opened in 1987, is still very popular to this day. They have 305 berths for yachts as long as 8-35 metres. The depth of water is 3 metres around the entrance and 2 metres in the inner dock.
The port can accept boats with a length of up to 25 metres with its 400 moorings. The maximum depth is 4.5 metres. They have drinking water, electricity, and laundry and they also provide boat maintenance. You can also explore a cosy bar and a restaurant nearby. Cannigione sailing, Cannigione boat rental
There are 700 permanent berths for boats with a maximum length of 45 metres. The sea bottom is 5 metres deep. The perfectly protected port offers great services, and there is a great bar and a restaurant nearby. Santa Teresa Gallura sailing, boat rental Santa Teresa Gallura
The well-equipped port is only 20 metres from the centre of Golfo Aranci. They have 30 berths for boats as long as 5-16 metres. The depth of the water is 1.5-5 metres. The breakwater provides safety against winds dominant in the area. They offer electricity, Wi-Fi, a bar and a restaurant. Read more yacht routes in Sardinia or choose another motor yacht charter in Italy.
Since there are plenty of places that you should visit, it is worth making a roadmap before you leave. Here are some tips on what should be included in your itinerary:
Cagliari is the largest city in Sardinia and one of the most beautiful ports in the Mediterranean. It has the longest – 13 kilometres– coastline in Italy. Because of the almost subtropical climate lot of unique plants can be found in the city. Huge trees, amazing orchids, hibiscus and palm trees can dazzle you during a walk. Calgiari was built on seven hills, which today are different parts of the city: Castello, Tuvixeddu, Monte Claro, Mount Urpinu, Colle di Bonaria, Colle di San Michele. The port quarter of the city is full of authentic restaurants. In the old town, you will find cosy small streets, colourful houses and stone churches. Of course, there are many better and better pizzerias and gelaterias.
Is the oldest part of the city, which lies on the hilltop, offering breathtaking views of the Cagliari Bay. Most of the city walls are still intact and two 13th century white limestone towers are reinforcing them: the Sant Pancras and the Elephant Tower. Here is also the cathedral, whose baroque façade was rebuilt-in the original medieval style of Pisa in the 1930s, so the church was turned back to its original shape. The cathedral is close to the Provincial Governor’s Palace, which was the headquarters of the governor of the island before the 1900th. The Archeological Museum of Sardinia is also in Castello, and it has a huge collection. The amphitheatre is also here, which is an outstanding remembrance of the Roman Empire. This amphitheatre is unique in the world because it was built-in the local limestone rock.
The building of the Palace of Justice is an important and beautiful architectural work. It is an outstanding example of the neoclassicism of the 1930s. Near the building, there is a huge park with pine trees and ponds, which were created by gardeners. A part of the park stretches out on a hill, from where, you can enjoy the dazzling views of the Castello, the bay and the surrounding marsh.
The Bastion was built on the old town walls in the 1800s, it connects several city quarters. This place provides the most spectacular view of the city.
It is located on the northwest coast of Sardinia, and still preserves the traces of the Spaniards. There is a Catalan quarter around the cathedral where you can take a walk. The centuries-old buildings of the Old Town are preserved in an impressive state, medieval churches, long streets lined with shops, city walls and busy harbour offer many interesting things every day.
Sassari is the second-largest settlement in Sardinia. This is an archbishopric and university town, as well as an important commercial and administrative centre. The most famous building in the city is the San Nicola cathedral which has a Baroque facade. It is worth visiting the church of Santa Maria di Betlem, which, in addition to its modern style, still preserves the features of medieval Pisan architecture. There are two famous festivals in this town, the spring greeting festival Cavalcata Sarda is in May, and a festival specializing in candles the Festa dei Candelieri in August.
The world-famous Sardinian coastline is 55 km long, and it is located in the northeast part of the island between Olbia and Palau. While travelling in this landscape, a wonderful picture reveals to the tourists. Crystal clear, emerald-green sea water, luxury hotels, with the Maddalena archipelago in the background. Today’s image of the neighbourhood is owed to Aga Khan, who discovered the area, it was unknown until 35 years ago, and has invested in a huge hotel network. It has two centres: Baja Sardinia and Porto Cervo. The beach is perfect: snow-white sand and granite rocks.
This is the only village that is halfway-built on the slopes of Guardia Vecchia, it lies between Cala Gavetta and Cala di Chiesa. Guarda Vecchia with its 146 meters is the highest point on the island’s mountain range. The beautiful panoramic road across the whole island helps you to easily access the most beautiful places on the coast of Maddalena. In addition, the road has a magnificent view of Corsica, the nearby Cabrera and the smaller islands. In 1996 the entire Maddalena archipelago was declared as a National Park, preserving this rare natural environment.
It is located in North Sardinia, also Sassari is one of the most beautiful beaches in the island. The white sandy shore, the beautiful wind-shaped sand blocks and the surrounding dark rock walls characterize the area. The village of Asinara was founded by the local inhabitants, and it was an isolated island for a long time. The soft, pastel-coloured, saddle houses preserved the unchanged ancient mood of the marina village.
There are enormous rock cliffs along the huge shore of the Orise Bay. A few hundred meters in front of it is the cave called Grotta del Fico, which has two entrances. One is an underwater entrance and the other, above it, was cut into the rock wall. This particular cave gives shelter to rare types of seals. The northernmost parts of Cala Mariolu’s bays are isolated and cannot be accessed from the mainland, but its beauty and reputation still compete with other frequented seaside spots such as Cala Luna. The water’s shallowness and its clarity give it a turquoise shade, which undoubtedly has a beautiful effect.
Chia’s small beach is located on the beautiful southern coastline, which preserves its untouched and original form today. The main constructions took place in the areas west of it; while the appearance of the old village is still transformed by the appearance of newer and newer villas. From the top of the mountain peak, where the tower is standing, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the coastline of Chia and the island of Cardulinu. The shore is easily accessible on foot, whose golden, sandy beach is washed by the emerald-coloured, translucent, crystal clear water.
Sardinian has a Mediterranean climate, in spring the temperature is 15-20 °C, in the summer 30-35 °C, in the autumn 25-28 °C, the seawater’s temperature is 19 °C in May, 22-23 °C in June, 25-26 °C in July, August and September. The best time to visit is early and late summer.
The climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions (temperature, precipitation, sunshine, and wind). The “mean daily maximum” (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for Sardinia. Likewise, the “mean daily minimum” (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.
The wind rose for Sardinia shows how many hours per year the wind blows from the indicated direction. The diagram for Sardinia shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed.
Day 1. Arzachena (Poltu Quatu) – Porto Massimo (La Maddalena) 20, 92km (13 nm), Day 2. Porto Massimo (La Maddalena) – Cala Santa Maria 7, 15km (4, 44 nm), Day 3. Cala Santa Maria – Porto Vecchio 43, 6km (27, 09 nm) , Day 4. Porto Vecchio – Bonifacio 46, 5km (28, 92 nm) , Day 5. Bonifacio – Santa Teresa Gallura 16, 45km (10, 22 nm) , Day 6. Santa Teresa Gallura – Porto Pozzo 15, 83km (9, 83 nm), Day 7. Porto Pozzo – Palau – Arzachena (Poltu Quatu) 26, 3km (16, 23 nm)
Day 1. Cagliari – Pula 27.73 km (17.23 nm), Day 2. Pula – Nora – Chia 16.97 km (10.55 nm), Day 3. Chia – Sant’Antioco 65.29 km (40.57 nm), Day 4. Sant’Antioco – Portocuso 16.58 km (10.30 nm), Day 5. Portocuso- Carloforte 9.73 km (6.04 nm), Day 6. Carloforte – Porto Pino 41.05 km (25.51 nm), Day 7. Porto Pino – Perda Longa – Cagliari 79.40 km (49.34 nm)
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Day 1. Carloforte – Portoscuso 9.62 km (5.98 nm), Day 2. Portoscuso – Marceddì 76.80 km (47.72 nm), Day 3. Marceddì – Oristano 20.84 km (12.95 nm), Day 4. Oristano – Porto Mandriola 29.25 km (18.18 nm), Day 5. Porto Mandriola – Alghero 61.70 km (38.34 nm) , Day 6. Alghero – S’Archittu 58.01 km (36.05 nm), Day 7. S’Archittu – Portixeddu – Carloforte 111.75 km (69.44 nm)
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Day 1. Bosa – Alghero 35.63 km (22.14 nm), Day 2. Alghero – Porto Conte 14.49 km (9.00 nm), Day 3. Porto Conte – Cala dell’Argentiera 30.96 km (19.24 nm), Day 4. Cala dell’Argentiera – Stintino 37.04 km (23.02 nm), Day 5. Stintino – Porto Torres 20.50 km (12.74 nm) , Day 6. Porto Torres – Castelsardo 29.31 km (18.21 nm), Day 7. Castelsardo – La Pelosa – Bosa 133.85 km (83.17 nm)
Day 1. Santa Teresa Gallura – Bonifacio 16, 45 km (10, 22 nm), Day 2. Bonifacio – Porto Vecchio 46, 5 km (28, 92 nm), Day 3. Porto Vecchio – Cala Santa Maria 43, 6 km (27, 09 nm), Day 4. Cala Santa Maria – Tavolara island57, 36 km (35, 64 nm), Day 5. Tavolara – Porto Cervo 33, 98 km (21, 12 nm), Day 6. Porto Cervo – Porto Pollo 24, 91 km (15, 48 nm), Day 7. Porto Pollo – Porto Pozzo – Santa Teresa Gallura 23, 37 km (14, 52 nm)
Day 1. Alghero – Bosa 35.63 km (22.14 nm), Day 2. Bosa – Santa Caterina di Pittinuri 21, 65 km (13, 45 nm), Day 3. Santa Caterina di Pittinuri – San Giovanni di Sinis 31, 35 km (19, 48 nm), Day 4. San Giovanni di Sinis – Oristano (Marina di Torre Grande) 11, 57 km (7, 19 nm), Day 5. Oristano (Marina di Torre Grande) – Buggerru 58, 42 km (36, 30 nm), Day 6. Buggerru – Portoscuso 26, 67 km (16, 57 nm), Day 7. Portoscuso – Mandriola – Alghero 154, 02 km (95, 71 nm)
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