Sardinia Yacht Charters
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We have an
great selection of monohulls and
catamarans available for you to charter in Sardinia available
from our bases at Cagliari, Cannigione, Carloforte, Marina dell'Isola, Olbia and Portisco
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Ken Jones, your charter agent
Ken Jones has been sailing for over 35 years, He learnt to sail
racing dinghies going on to compete at European level. He has
completed several RYA qualifications and owned a 40' ketch cruising
the Mediterranean for 8 years. In 2004 he completed his first
trans-Atlantic crossing. Over the last 20 years he has
chartered extensively in the Mediterranean and Caribbean
His aim?
"To deliver a top quality service to my clients and be recognised as
the best yacht charter agent out there"
• Client feedback
•
Tom, Sussex; "Simply the best agent I've ever
worked with. Throughout a long and difficult journey, due to the
COVID-19 mess, he demonstrated time after time a willingness to go
the extra mile and a determination to deliver our charter for us.
Thank you Ken"
John, Essex: "Ken provided us with a very
professional and personal service throughout the whole booking
process. I would recommend him to anyone"
Patrick, Manchester: "By far the easiest yacht charter company I've
ever dealt with. If you tell this guy what you want he will deliver.
Simple as!"
Contact Ken today for your personal guide through the whole process
and get your perfect yacht charter holiday experience
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Sardinia Charter Area
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and
lies in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the western coast of the Italian
peninsula. The coast of Sardinia boasts some of the most wonderful
beaches in the Mediterranean. Explore the beautiful Maddalena
Archipelago or sail across the Straits of Bonafacio and visit the
French island of Corsica
• Season •
The season runs from mid-April through to the end of October. The first three weeks of August can be considered peak season. There's a lot to be said for considering the "shoulder" season from mid-May to mid-June, and September through to mid-October. Why? It's very much cheaper. You will avoid the crush of high/peak season. The weather is still very pleasant and there is a better chance of wind and some great sailing
• Weather • Climate • Wind •
Average summer temperatures range
from 21C in May and October rising to 28C in July and August.
Sardinia 8+ hours of sunshine per day throughout
the season. Generally rainfall is light, June and July are the
driest months
Check out the climate of Sardinia
here
• Marine Wildlife •
You can expect to see dolphins. Whenever I sail in the Med I'm always bumping
into them! Well not literally of course but the boat is often surrounded by a
pod jumping alongside and diving under the bow
Other species that can be found in the Mediteranean Sea include; fin whales, sperm whales, grey sperm whales, pilot whales, Cuvier’s beaked whales, bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins, common dolphins and loggerhead turtles
In the picture, clockwise from the top left; Common Dolphins, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Sperm Whale and last but not least a Loggerhead Turtle
• One Week Charter x •
Marina Portisco
Day 1:
Once you arrive at the base you'll be met by the
charter company and once you've checked-in you'll be shown to your
boat and after a quick briefing you're ready to relax! Portisco is a
great place to spend your first night rubbing shoulders with the
superyachts that often pick up their rich and famous clients here.
Day 2: From Portisco it's a around a 15 mile sail up to the Maddalena
Islands. These are a stunning set of islands that lie to the
northeast of Sardinia and their beautiful beaches and clear waters
make them a popular sailing destination. An ideal first stop
in the Maddalena Islands is Spiaggi I due Mare. A beauiftul starting
point on the island of Caprera in the Maddalena Islands.
Day 3: From
Spiaggi I due Mare sail north to Spalmatore. There's a small port
here for you to moor up in and the beach here is easy to spot as
it's surrounded by pink coloured rocks making it quite the photo
opportunity. After Spalmatore continue north to the famour
Spiagga Rosa. You might have read about this place, here you'll get
to see first hand the beach that's sand appears pink due to the bits
of coral and seashells that are mixed in with the sand. The best way
to see this beach is from a boat (how convenient!). After
you've seen the iconic pink beach continue further north to the
island of Santa Maria. Santa Maria is part of the Baunei Island and
the town is full of character with ancient ruins, tombs and
megalithic burial grounds all waiting for you to discover them.
Day 4:
From the Maddalena Islands did you know you can sail to Corsica?
It's under 15 miles to the southern tip of Corsica from Santa Maria
and a lovely sail. So we suggest popping over the Bonifacio and
experiencing from french influences for a night. You might recognise
the town when you get here as its the setting for the famous film V
for Vendetta.
Day 5: Once you've spent the night in the scenic town
of Bonifacio why not head back down to the island of Spargi in the
Maddalena Islands. Spargi island is part of the Maddalena National
Park and has many species of protected birds, there's also the
Maritime Musuem which has artifacts and remains from Roman ships.
Day 6:
A great last stop before heading back to base is the island of
La Maddalena itself, this town is bustling but concentrated meaning
there are plenty of quiet corners on the island waiting for you to
explore them.
Day 7: And finally its back to Portisco for one last
night, the charter company usually like the boats to be back between
4-6pm and this gives you time to have a final italian feast.
Day 8: Disembark in the morning
Check out other suggested itineraries for your Sardinia yacht charter
here
• Charter Bases •
There are boats available from the following bases in the
Sardinia yacht charter area;
• Marina di Olbia •
Marina di Olbia [Click on the picture for more images of this
marina]
Marina di Olbia is just a 7 minute taxi ride from Olbia Costa
Smeralda Airport. A great place to start your Sardinian Yacht
Charter!
• Portisco Marina •
Portisco Marina
[Click on the picture for more images of this marina]
Portisco Marina
is a great base for exploring the Costa Smeralda and the
Maddalena Archipelago that lies just of the NE coast of Sardinia
• Marina dell'Isola •
Marina dell'Isola
[Click on the picture for more images of this marina]
Marina dell'Isola lies on the Golfo Aranci and is a good base for
exploring the Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena Archipelago
• Cannigione •
The town of Cannigione from the marina [Click on the picture
for more images of this marina]
Cannigione is the perfect starting point if you are planning to
cross the Strait of Bonifacio and explore the French island of
Corsica
• Carloforte Marina •
Carloforte Marina [Click on the picture for more images of this
marina]
If you would like to explore Sardinia's south or west coast
Carloforte is an excellent base
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