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One Way to LA MADDALENA from Nettuno

Italy:

Northern Sardinia

Duration:

7 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

10 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Nettuno

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Salvatore G.

Member since 2024 -

Organisation

Italian

English

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1 traveller has booked this experience

This experience, in a nutshell

This sailing crossing from Nettuno to the La Maddalena Archipelago is an unforgettable experience that combines the challenge of offshore sailing with the breathtaking beauty of the Sardinian coasts and islands. It's a trip that requires good preparation and attention to the weather conditions, but the rewards in terms of spectacular views and marine adventures are definitely worth it.

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Boat & Classes of Service

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey - 2023

Type

Sailboat

Length

14 m.

Toilets

4

Cabins

4

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Nettuno.

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

La Maddalena.

Check-out: 7:00 AM

Leg 1

1. Departure from Neptune:

The city of Neptune, located on the Tyrrhenian coast south of Rome, is an ideal starting point for a sailing trip to Sardinia. The port of Neptune is well equipped and offers all the necessary facilities to prepare the boat and crew for the trip.

Leg 2

2. Crossing to Tavolara

The crossing to Tavolara Island is one of the longest and most challenging parts of the journey, with a distance of about 150-160 nautical miles. This route crosses the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the sailing time will depend on wind and sea conditions. With favorable winds, it may take about 24-36 hours. During the crossing, it is essential to closely monitor the weather forecast and maintain a steady course.

Leg 3

3. Arrival in Tavolara

The island of Tavolara is a small but spectacular limestone island located off the northeastern coast of Sardinia. The island is famous for its towering cliffs and crystal clear waters. Once there, sailors can enjoy tranquil anchorages and snorkel or dive to explore the area's rich marine life. Tavolara is also known for its protected marine reserve, which offers breathtaking underwater landscapes.

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4. From Tavolara to Golfo Aranci:

Leaving Tavolara, the next destination is Golfo Aranci, located on the northeastern coast of Sardinia. This stretch of navigation is relatively short, about 10-15 nautical miles. Golfo Aranci is a picturesque harbour with a lively fishing village and lovely beaches. It's a great place to refuel, explore the village, and savor the local cuisine.

Leg 5

5. Towards the Maddalena Archipelago:

The last stop of the journey is the Archipelago of La Maddalena, a group of islands located north of Golfo Aranci. The distance from Golfo Aranci to La Maddalena is about 20-25 nautical miles. The La Maddalena Archipelago is famous for its turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and tranquil bays. The main island, La Maddalena, offers a well-equipped port, but there are many other islands and anchorages to explore, such as Caprera, Budelli, and Spargi.

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6. Archipelago Exploration

The La Maddalena Archipelago is a national park, and sailing in this area offers a unique opportunity to explore unspoiled nature and enjoy breathtaking landscapes. The crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Each island has its own unique beauty, with white sandy beaches, granite rocks, and Mediterranean vegetation.

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