Heading south towards Arbatax

1 • La Cinta e Cala Brandinchi

Your journey begins at Marina di San Teodoro, the ideal starting point to explore the north-eastern coast of Sardinia. After check-in at 6:00 PM, you will set sail towards the first nearby coves, such as Cala Brandinchi, famous for its turquoise waters and pale sand.

The evening is perfect for a short sunset cruise, after which the boat will anchor offshore for the first night. A walk ashore offers the chance to soak in the relaxed atmosphere of the coastal village and prepare for the adventure in the days ahead.

2 • Tavolara e Molara

The second day is dedicated to exploring the islands of Tavolara and Molara. This area, protected as a marine reserve within the Area Marina Protetta Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo, offers spectacular scenery with dramatic cliffs plunging into the sea and crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling.

You can drop anchor in sheltered bays and enjoy a swim in the most secluded coves. The small inlets provide protection from the winds, making each stop comfortable and relaxing.

3 • Golfo di Orosei – Cala Luna e Cala Sisine

Sailing south, you enter the Gulf of Orosei, renowned for its famous karst-origin coves. Cala Luna, with its white beach and spectacular caves, is a must-see stop, while Cala Sisine enchants visitors with its deep waters and sea-smoothed pebbles.

The sailing offers breathtaking views of majestic cliffs and crystal-clear seabeds. The night is spent at anchor or moored to buoys, immersed in the peaceful silence of the gulf.

4 • Baunei – Cala Goloritzé e Cala Mariolu

The fourth day leads to the coast of Baunei, one of the most stunning stretches of shoreline in Sardinia. Cala Goloritzé, with its natural arch and emerald waters, is one of the most iconic coves, while Cala Mariolu amazes visitors with its colorful pebbles and crystal-clear sea.

You can enjoy snorkeling and walks along the trails leading to the small beaches. Anchoring overnight offers the chance to admire the star-filled sky, far from the lights of towns and villages.

5 • Arbatax e Rocce Rosse

The journey continues towards Arbatax, a small seaside village famous for its impressive Rocce Rosse — striking red granite formations that rise dramatically above the sea.

The marina offers docks and full mooring services, while the village provides the opportunity to enjoy local specialties ashore. The area is perfect for excursions and walks, with the chance to explore nearby coves by kayak or on foot. The night is spent either in the harbor or anchored in a sheltered bay.

6 • San Teodoro

The sixth day includes the return sail northward, with stops along the coast for swimming and relaxation. Santa Maria Navarrese and other small inlets offer idyllic scenery and crystal-clear seabeds.

The boat arrives back at Marina di San Teodoro by 6:00 PM, where you can enjoy dinner ashore and prepare for disembarkation the following day.