Unique bars, nightlife and fabulous beaches: a perfect spot in the north-east of Gallura, the little town that is a strict competitor to Porto Cervo. Situated just a few kilometers from Golfo Aranci, this exceptionally well maintained town, thanks to the occupants of its huge villas which act as holiday homes to many a celebrity and politician, also has a very well equipped marina with around 800 moorings for yachts. You can also anchor your yacht off Spiaggia Ira for for a fun day of watersports or simply enjoy a stroll in the knee deep waters of this vast, powdery sand beach.
Porto Cervo is one of Sardinia's most well-known, luxurious and chic locations. The marina is situated in a beautiful, sheltered harbor. The Costa Smeralda Yacht Club is one of the best equipped in the Mediterranean. With steady winds, this is yacht racing territory, and plays host to regattas such as the Perini Navi Cup, the Dubois Cup, Pendennis, Fitzroy and more.
This glamorous destination is the choice of rock stars and royalty, and it's not difficult to see why. There is a fantastic mix of beaches, wonderful shopping, great night life and excellent restaurants. It's a hive of activity in the height of summer, and you're bound to be surrounded by some of the biggest, most luxurious superyachts in the world.
La Maddalena lends it's name to an archipelego around 60 isles and islands on the northeast coast of the Sardinia. The island of the same name, is the only permanently inhabited island in this achipelego. The national park is famous for it's photogenic beaches, such as Octopus Head Beach where you will definitely want to get out your snorkels and plunge in to the water to see what's beneath.
The Archipelago of Lavezzi is a collection of small, granite islands and reefs located between Corsica and Sardinia in the Strait of Bonifacio. The two main islands are Cavallo and Lavezzu, Cavallo being the only inhabited island of the group. The area is a protected nature reserve with an abundance of underwater sea life, and marine birds, make it a nature lover's paradise. Drop anchor in the crystal clear waters, get your snorkels or laze on one of the beautiful islands' soft, sandy beaches. Lavezzu is also known for its 2 cemeteries, which serve as a monument for the victims of the 1855 shipwreck Sémillante, where 700 people perished.
Budelli is one of the most beautiful sights in the Archipelago of La Maddalena and is one of the most stunning beaches in the world with its turquoise waters and pink colour sands of the Spiaggia Rosa. This pink colour sand is derived from ground shelled Miniacea micro-organisms, which live between the posidonia.
Cala Di Volpe, situated in the heart of the Costa Smeralda, has all of the glitz and glamour that this stretch of Sardinian coast has to offer, but with a touch more tranquility, as it is less developed than some of its more popular neighbours. An old fishing village at heart, Cala di Volpe features pastel-colored homes and a classic Mediterranean port, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the mountains of Golfo Aranci and Isola Tavolara. You'll also find picture perfect beaches with a laid back vibe, perfect for one of your quieter charter days.