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Enjoy a 7-hour sailing adventure in Sardinia for $180.58 per person, exploring Tavolara, Molara, and Figarolo with dolphin sightings and Sardinian cuisine.
The Day Sailing Trip in Sardinia offers an engaging way to explore some of the island’s most beautiful spots by boat. Priced at $180.58 per person for a 7-hour journey, this tour draws attention with its carefully curated stops, the chance to see playful dolphins, and a delicious onboard meal featuring Sardinian specialties. Starting from Golfo Aranci, travelers are picked up and taken directly to the port, making logistics straightforward. The tour’s limited group size—up to 10 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience.
This sailing adventure is suited to those who appreciate snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the water, combined with cultural stops like the tiny Kingdom of Tavolara. While the tour includes beautiful scenery and tasty food, it is also flexible enough to adapt its route, depending on weather conditions or other factors. The highlight remains the chance to spot dolphins and enjoy fresh seafood and local wines amidst Sardinia’s stunning coastlines.
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The tour begins in Golfo Aranci, with meetings at 09:15 and a departure time around 10:00 am. Participants can also opt for hotel pickup, simplifying the start of the day. Throughout the cruise, the route may vary but generally includes visits to Figarolo Island, where dolphin sightings are common, and the tiny kingdom of Tavolara.
The route takes you to Tavolara for an hour-long stop that offers opportunities to walk, relax on the beach, or take a swim. Later, the cruise reaches the natural pools near Molara around noon, a perfect spot for snorkeling and swimming. The final stop involves returning to Figarolo for dolphin watching, providing a fitting climax before heading back to port, with arrival expected at 5:00 pm.
Figarolo Island serves as a frequent dolphin spotting location, adding an element of excitement and wonder to the voyage. The chance to see dolphins in their natural environment is a major draw, especially for those who love wildlife. The tour’s timing around noon at the natural pools near Molara allows for ample swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation. As the cruise proceeds, the best moments often come from simply soaking up the sun and enjoying the calm waters.
Tavolara claims the title of the world’s smallest kingdom and offers a unique cultural stop. Here, the group has about an hour to explore, walk on the island, or take in the scenic beaches. This stop is ideal for relaxing on the sand or swimming in the clear waters. The tour notes the possibility of changing the route order, but the Tavolara visit remains a highlight for its distinctive status and stunning views.
A key part of this experience is the onboard lunch service, which features Sardinian specialties like octopus salad and pasta. The meal is complemented by local Vermentino wine, creating a true taste of Sardinia. Throughout the cruise, guests enjoy aperitifs such as bruschetta, fruit, pizza, and tart, served with drinks. These offerings help keep everyone refreshed and satisfied as they soak up the scenic surroundings.
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The natural pools near Molara are among the most sought-after stops, with calm waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. These pools are surrounded by rocky formations and clear waters, offering excellent visibility for exploring underwater life. Visitors often find this the most relaxing part of the trip, where they can float in the water or capture photos of the beautiful scenery.
Close to the end of the cruise, the boat returns to Figarolo Island for a final dolphin watching session. This last opportunity for sightings caps the trip on an exciting note. The return journey heads back to Golfo Aranci, with the expected arrival time at 5:00 pm. Throughout the day, the crew’s flexibility allows for route adjustments based on weather and wildlife activity, ensuring the best possible experience.
The meeting point is at Via Oristano, 40 in Golfo Aranci, with hotel pickup offered for convenience. The tour is limited to 10 participants, fostering a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. The departure time is 10:00 am, but confirmation is provided upon booking. The tour is weather-dependent, and in case of poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is available. Participants should prepare for a day on the water, with opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
Compared to similar Sardinian boat trips, this experience offers a well-balanced mix of wildlife encounters, cultural stops, and leisure. The combination of dolphin sightings, swimming spots, and local cuisine makes it a comprehensive day out. The small group size enhances the quality of interactions, and the flexibility of the itinerary allows the crew to optimize the experience based on conditions.
This tour appeals most to adventurous spirits, wildlife lovers, and those who appreciate relaxing days on the water. It’s especially suitable for travelers seeking a mix of cultural exploration and leisure, without the crowds typical of larger boat trips. The onsite lunch and drinks add value, making it a comfortable choice for a full-day outing.
The Day Sailing Trip in Sardinia combines scenic beauty, wildlife encounters, and local flavors into a well-rounded day on the water. The stunning stops at Figarolo, Tavolara, and Molara showcase Sardinia’s diverse coastlines, while the chance to see dolphins adds a special touch. The onboard lunch of Sardinian specialties is a highlight, offering a taste of local cuisine in a casual, scenic setting.
While the route may change depending on weather and wildlife activity, the trip’s small group size ensures a personalized experience. This tour is best suited to those who want a relaxed, engaging day filled with beautiful views, swimming, and good food. It offers a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation—a genuine way to enjoy Sardinia’s coastal charms.
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Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, pickup from nearby hotels can be arranged, making the start of the trip more convenient.
What is included in the onboard lunch?
The onboard meal features Sardinian specialties like octopus salad, pasta, and Vermentino wine, along with aperitifs such as bruschetta, fruit, pizza, and tart.
Can I see dolphins on this trip?
Yes, dolphin sightings are frequent, especially near Figarolo Island and during the final stop.
How long is the stop at Tavolara?
You’ll have about one hour to explore the island, walk on the beach, or relax.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat—essentials for sun exposure and water activities.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, only up to 10 travelers participate, allowing for a more intimate experience.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; in case of poor weather, you’ll be offered a full refund or rescheduling.
What is the departure time and meeting point?
The tour departs at 10:00 am from Via Oristano, 40 in Golfo Aranci, with options for hotel pickup.