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Enjoy a 3-hour sailing adventure in Cagliari with 4 scenic stops, snorkeling, Prosecco, and captivating legends, led by expert guides on a comfortable boat.
The Cagliari sailing tour offers a delightful 3-hour experience aboard a well-equipped boat, with 4 memorable stops along the coast, including snorkeling and a taste of Prosecco. Priced at $63.96 per person, this tour is ideal for those seeking a relaxing yet engaging way to explore Sardinia’s stunning shoreline. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the small-group atmosphere fosters a personal, friendly environment. The tour departs from the Cagliari port, and the expert crew ensures safety and comfort throughout.
This adventure is particularly suited for travelers who enjoy beautiful scenery, nautical stories, and swimming in crystal-clear waters. The tour is highly rated, maintaining a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 168 reviews, with 95% recommending it. Although weather-dependent, the tour’s flexibility and rich narration make it an engaging choice for anyone eager to combine leisure with local legends.


The tour begins from the Cagliari port, where the boat awaits to set sail eastward along the coast. As the vessel departs, guests enjoy stunning views of Cagliari’s cityscape, with landmarks explained by the crew. This initial phase offers a chance to appreciate the city from the water, with no scheduled stops, but plenty of opportunities for photos and orientation.
The boat passes by the coast of Cagliari, revealing prominent historical monuments. Guides share fascinating insights into the area’s history while pointing out the main sights visible from the sea. This segment provides a gentle introduction before moving on to the more secluded spots.
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Soon after leaving the port, the vessel reaches the first bay, where shallow waters keep boats at a respectful distance from Cagliari’s beach. Here, views of old military settlements, a historic hotel, and local terraces are visible, alongside the iconic faron of Capo Sant’Elia. While no stops are made here, the scenery sets a scenic backdrop for the cruise.
This stretch offers a glimpse of Cagliari’s coastal defense history and the everyday life of the seaside. The crew offers explanations about the significance of these sites, enriching the experience with local context.
The next notable stop is Cala Mosca, hailed as one of the most beautiful bays along the route. Depending on sea conditions, the boat may enter this small inlet, where a beach can be reached either by boat or by a rocky, wave-washed path. The area features white limestone cliffs and traces of ancient colonization, such as old mussel relaying plants.
Importantly, harbor regulations restrict stops here during rough seas due to rockfall dangers, but the views alone make this a picturesque highlight of the cruise. Guests can enjoy photo opportunities and admire the rugged coastline.

Between Cala Fighera and the Devil’s Saddle lies the Grotta dei Colombi, a striking limestone ravine at the cliff’s foot. The crew shares the legend of the last home of an unpopular count, who met his end here through hardship and tyranny. The cave’s dramatic appearance and the accompanying stories add a layer of intrigue to the natural beauty.
Guests see the face of the Devil in the limestone formations, tying into local folklore. This stop offers a brief pause, perfect for photography and soaking in the mysterious ambiance of the coastline.

The Sella del Diavolo (Devil’s Saddle) is the tour’s central highlight. Here, the boat anchors for about an hour, giving guests ample time to swim in the emerald waters or relax on the boat. The crew offers snorkeling gear, including masks and noodles, to enhance the water experience.
While enjoying the swim, passengers can taste traditional Sardinian products, often local cheeses, meats, or bread, complemented by Prosecco. The legend of the Devil’s Saddle adds a captivating mythological context to the stunning scenery. This stop is praised for its beautiful, calm waters and the chance to capture memorable photos.
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The Cagliari tourist port marks the final stop if sea conditions prevent further snorkeling or swimming. This charming bay offers a tropical-like view of the Poetto beach and the Devil’s Saddle. The port provides a perfect backdrop for relaxing and enjoying the last moments of the cruise.
Guests typically disembark here after the support stop at Sella del Diavolo, or if weather restricts access to the other stops, they enjoy this scenic area instead.

The tour departs from a designated point in Cagliari, is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers for an intimate experience, and features a crew trained in first aid with a defibrillator onboard. It runs on a mobile ticket, adding convenience. The small group ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
The sailing is conducted only if weather and wind conditions are suitable, prioritizing safety. It is accessible to most travelers, with public transportation nearby, but should be considered carefully if visitors have mobility issues.

The 3-hour tour includes snorkeling, with gear provided, and Prosecco served during the stop at Sella del Diavolo. Guests can also purchase cold drinks and snacks onboard. The boat offers covered and open areas, allowing for comfort regardless of the sun’s strength.
Guests should plan to arrive at the meeting point prepared for the weather, and be aware that sea conditions influence the itinerary. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start, ensuring flexibility in case of bad weather.
The crew’s knowledgeable guides share local legends, historical facts, and insights into Sardinia’s coastline, enhancing the overall experience. The friendly crew members, such as Alma, Paola, and Patrick, are praised for their warm hospitality and attention to safety.
Many reviews highlight the captains’ expertise and their ability to provide interesting commentary, making the trip both informative and enjoyable. The guides also assist with onboard amenities, such as helping guests in and out of the water.
Priced at $63.96 per person, this small-group sailing tour offers excellent value, considering the multiple stops, snorkeling gear, and Prosecco included. The positive reviews underscore its popularity, with 168 travelers rating it 4.8 out of 5. The personalized service, scenic spots, and storytelling make it a highly recommended choice for cruise visitors or day-trippers in Cagliari.
While weather can influence the itinerary, the crew’s flexibility ensures a memorable experience regardless. It’s especially suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxing, scenic, and informative sailing adventure.
This 3-hour sailing experience combines scenic navigation, historical insights, and leisurely swimming stops along Sardinia’s coast. The tour’s small group size and friendly crew foster a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for those wanting a personalized adventure.
The highlight is the time spent at Sella del Diavolo, enjoying snorkeling and local Sardinian snacks with Prosecco. The route includes Cala Mosca, Cala Fighera, and the Grotta dei Colombi, each offering spectacular views and legendary stories. The boat only sails when conditions are safe, ensuring a secure and comfortable journey.
This tour is praised for its beautiful scenery, informative narration, and the opportunity to swim in the crystal waters of Sardinia. It is an excellent option for relaxing cruise guests or visitors wanting to explore Sardinia’s coast from the sea with minimal hassle.
“Great day on the water. Very accommodating with transport to the marina. Interesting facts were shared during our tour and everything was as adve…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $63.96 per person and includes snorkeling gear, Prosecco, and access to scenic stops.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
What are the main stops?
Stops include the Sella del Diavolo, Cala Mosca, Cala Fighera, and the Grotta dei Colombi. The final scenic port is near the Devil’s Saddle.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes, snorkeling gear such as masks and noodles are provided for guests to enjoy the clear waters.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring sun protection, such as sunscreen, and wear comfortable swimwear suitable for water activities.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, making it suitable for families; however, those with mobility issues should consider the sea conditions.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates only in safe conditions. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I purchase drinks and snacks onboard?
Yes, cold drinks and snacks are available for purchase, in addition to the included Prosecco.
How many people are on each tour?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is straightforward via the provided online platform, with confirmation received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit options, making it easy to reach the departure location.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic navigation, legend storytelling, snorkeling opportunities, and Prosecco makes this sailing trip both relaxing and engaging, with excellent reviews backing its quality.