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Sardinia

Sardinia is one of the most diverse and exciting sailing destinations in the Mediterranean. The island offers crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, unspoiled nature, and prestigious marinas in the northeast, including the La Maddalena archipelago and the iconic Porto Cervo. It is a perfect choice for those seeking a blend of authentic sailing, natural beauty, and Mediterranean elegance - from calmer routes along the eastern coast to more challenging waters in the west.

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Costa Smeralda

Costa Smeralda is the most iconic sailing region of Sardinia, with Olbia as the main base. It is known for turquoise waters, elegant marinas such as Porto Cervo, and the spectacular crossing to Bonifacio in Corsica. The route includes charming Santa Teresa Gallura, the island of Tavolara, and the crystal-clear waters of La Maddalena National Park, making it one of the most popular sailing areas in Europe.

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Cagliari

Cagliari and Southern Sardinia offer a more authentic and less crowded sailing experience. With Cagliari as the main base, routes lead toward the islands of Sant’Antioco and San Pietro, including the charming town of Carloforte. This region is known for longer passages, open waters, and a true Mediterranean character, making it ideal for sailors seeking space, nature, and a more adventurous side of Sardinia.

Asinara

North-West Sardinia - Asinara & Wild West Coast is the most remote sailing region of the island, with yachts starting from Alghero. Once a high-security prison, Asinara is now a protected national park known for strong winds, open seas, and empty, untouched coastlines. It is a destination for sailors looking for wild nature, space, and true isolation.

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