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Experience a 2-3 hour boat tour from Cagliari with swimming, snorkeling, dolphin sightings, and Prosecco, guided by friendly skippers in small groups.
A boat tour in Cagliari for around $52.25 per person offers a lively mix of marine adventure, scenic views, and cultural insights. This 2 to 3-hour experience departs from the heart of Cagliari, Italy, and includes multiple swim stops, snorkeling opportunities, and a toast with Prosecco. With a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 97 reviews, this tour is highly recommended, especially for those seeking an engaging water excursion with small-group intimacy.
The tour is perfect for adventurers and those wanting a relaxed yet active day on the water, especially considering its small group size of up to 11. The comfortable boat and carefully curated stops showcase some of Sardinia’s most stunning coastlines. However, potential participants should keep in mind that sea conditions can influence the itinerary, especially in the afternoon, and it’s not suitable for those prone to seasickness.


The tour begins at Calata dei Trinitari, right in the center of Cagliari’s port, making it easily accessible via public transportation. The meeting point is straightforward to find, and the activity ends back at the same location, simplifying logistics. For those visiting the city, this central starting spot offers a convenient launch into Sardinia’s coastal beauty.
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Once underway, the skippers lead you through the Sella del Diavolo, a striking limestone formation with breathtaking bays and natural pools. This area is well known for dolphin sightings, often happening more frequently here than elsewhere along the coast. The natural pools in front of the limestone walls are perfect for relaxing, swimming, or snorkeling, even though wave conditions may sometimes limit access in the afternoon.
The breathtaking scenery of this protected zone makes for memorable photographs and peaceful moments. The small group size means everyone gets ample time to take in the views and enjoy the water activities.

The first stop is Cala Bernat, a small, secluded cove only reachable by dinghy. Its remote location makes it ideal for relaxing, swimming, and snorkeling away from crowded beaches. Admission is free, and the 20-minute stop offers a chance to dive into clear waters and explore marine life with supplied masks.
Since Cala Bernat is only accessible via small boat, it promises an exclusive feel. The area’s tranquility and natural beauty make it a favorite for those seeking peaceful swimming and scenic solitude.

Next, the tour offers an optional swim into a small sea cave at Torre di Calamosca or Dei Segnali. Access is limited to optimal weather conditions, and this 15-minute activity provides a chance to swim in a natural, sheltered cave. No large boats can reach this spot, preserving its hidden charm.
This stop, often praised for its unique geological feature, is perfect for adventurous swimmers. However, weather plays a key role, so flexibility is essential if you’re eager to explore this cave.

The Calamosca Beach stop invites guests to relax on the sand, swim, or snorkel in its characteristic waters. This 20-minute break is a good balance of water fun and leisure on one of Cagliari’s well-loved beaches. The area’s famous for its scenic views and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular spot during the tour.
Snorkelers appreciate the masks provided, which allow for exploring the marine life just below the surface. It’s an ideal place to unwind before heading to the next stop.
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The SardaTrips stop offers an additional opportunity to swim in a natural sea cave, reachable only by dinghy. Like other stops, access depends on weather conditions, and the 10-minute session is included in the tour.
This feature adds a special touch for those eager to see marine caves in Sardinia, although weather can sometimes limit access. It’s worth noting that the activity is optional.

The Sella del Diavolo is a highlight of the itinerary, featuring imposing limestone walls and natural pools. The 20-minute stop allows for relaxing, swimming, or snorkeling in a remarkable geological formation unique to Sardinia.
Wave motion may sometimes restrict access in the afternoon, so flexibility and timing are advisable. The legendary name and dramatic scenery make this an eye-catching spot.

From Torre del Poetto, visitors can admire the mountain saddle that gives Poetto its name. The 20-minute stop includes sharing the local legend of the Devil’s Saddle, adding a cultural element to the scenic views.
Here, you can swim, snorkel, or simply enjoy the vistas. The prominent mountain feature offers a great backdrop for photos and storytelling.
The Poetto Beach stop is often the tour’s final phase and is famous across Italy for its size and beauty. Guests may choose to stay on the boat, swim, or walk along the beach to soak up the lively atmosphere or relax at a beach bar.
If desired, guests can leave the group early to stay longer at Poetto, but this must be arranged in advance with the skipper. This flexibility is appreciated for those wanting extra time in the vibrant setting.
The last stop is Cala Fighera, a small bay accessible only by boat. Its blue waters and fish-filled depths make it a favorite for snorkeling and relaxing. The 20-minute visit provides an ideal end to the tour, with opportunities to swim and take photos.
Wave conditions can sometimes affect access, so timing and weather are considerations for this stop.
This tour is operated by SardaTrips and includes a mobile ticket for seamless entry. The group size is limited to 20 people, with small boats accommodating up to 11 guests for an intimate experience.
Confirmation is immediate upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Since the tour depends on good weather, poor conditions could lead to cancellation or rescheduling, with options for a full refund.
This Cagliari boat tour appeals to those eager to explore Sardinia’s coast with a mix of water activities and scenic sights. The dolphin sightings, snorkeling, and natural pools are major draws. The small group setting enhances comfort and personal attention, perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
The tour may be less suitable for those prone to seasickness or less confident swimmers due to choppy water conditions at certain stops. The professional skippers and safety gear like life jackets help ensure a safe experience.
This guided boat experience offers excellent value, blending marine adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural stories in just a few hours. The friendly guides and beautiful locations like Sella del Diavolo and Poetto make this a memorable outing.
While weather-dependent, the small group size and variety of stops allow for a flexible and personalized day on the water. The inclusion of Prosecco adds a relaxing touch to this lively exploration of Sardinia’s coast.
Suitable for travelers seeking a combination of snorkeling, sightseeing, and local stories, this tour provides a well-rounded experience at a competitive price.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $52.25, including multiple swim stops, snorkeling, and a glass of Prosecco.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Calata dei Trinitari in the center of Cagliari.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but not recommended for those suffering from seasickness or very young children who might find boat rides challenging.
Are snacks or drinks included?
Yes, a glass of Prosecco is provided at the end of the tour.
Can I leave the tour early?
Yes, guests can leave at Poetto if arranged in advance with the skipper.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is dependent on good weather. In case of cancellations, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Swimmers will enjoy the snorkeling stops, but non-swimmers can sit back and relax on the boat, drinking Prosecco and enjoying the scenery.
How do I cancel the booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Who operates the tour?
The experience is provided by SardaTrips with professional guides and skippers.
Will I see dolphins?
Dolphin encounters are common, often seen near the port of Cagliari and during the cruise in the natural protected area.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No specific accessibility info is provided, so it’s best for those able to manage boat access and small stops.
This Cagliari boat tour combines marine exploration, scenic beauty, and cultural stories into an experience that offers memorable moments in Sardinia’s stunning coastlines. With excellent reviews and a balanced itinerary, it’s a great choice for anyone wanting to enjoy the sea, nature, and local legends in a small-group setting.