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Alghero, located on the northwestern coast of Sardinia, presents itself as a dreamlike setting for sailing enthusiasts. This historic town, which has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries, is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable sailing trip along the Sardinian coast. From the vibrant marina you can sail both north and south, discovering stunning stretches of coastline, hidden coves and picturesque towns, including Stintino, Bosa or the island of Asinara.

Climate: Mediterranean, with temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees.
Winds: scirocco, maestrale, thermal winds
Sailing season: April to October

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Alghero's historic center, often referred to as "Barceloneta," is a reminder of the city's Catalan past. Stroll through the narrow streets, admire the Gothic churches and soak up the charming atmosphere. Among the main attractions are the Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Palazzo d'Albis. In addition to history, Alghero also offers numerous opportunities for activities such as diving excursions or hiking tours in the nearby Porto Conte Nature Park. Culinarily, you can look forward to fresh seafood, the Sardinian wine "Cannonau" and the sweet liqueur "Mirto".

Arrival: The best way to reach Alghero from Germany is to take a direct flight to Alghero-Fertilia. Numerous airlines offer connections. From the airport it is only about 10 kilometers to the Marina of Alghero. Cabs and shuttle buses are available at the airport to take you directly to the marina.

Northern Discoveries: Alghero's gateway to Sardinian secrets and natural beauties.

Starting from Alghero and heading north, set your sails first towards Stintino. The heavenly Spiaggia della Pelosa invites you here for a relaxing swim. The uninhabited island of Asinara is a national park that is a paradise for nature lovers. Further along the coast lies Castelsardo, a medieval village where you can visit an impressive castle and indulge in culinary Sardinian specialties. Isola Rossa, enchants with picturesque red granite rocks and relaxing thermal baths. A little further along the north coast of Sardinia is the lively town of Santa Teresa Gallura, from where you can enjoy the view of the Strait of Bonifacio and Corsica. An absolute highlight off the northwest coast of Sardinia is the La Maddalena Archipelago, a snorkeling paradise consisting of several small islands.

Head south: A sailing trip through history, culinary delights and azure sea

A southern route from Alghero takes you to the colorful town of Bosa, where the scent of the famous Malvasia wine is in the air. Further south is Oristano, where you can visit the ancient ruins of Tharros and taste the salty flavor of the local fish bottarga. AtSan Giovanni di Sinis you will be greeted by crystal clear waters and ancient temples. The breathtaking bay of Cala d'Orzu, one of the most beautiful in Sardinia, promises pure relaxation. Pula, offers not only gorgeous beaches, but also the fascinating archaeological site of Nora. Cagliari, Sardinia's capital, delights with its rich history and lively harbor atmosphere. Still to be mentioned is Villasimius, known for its pristine beaches and the impressive Capo Carbonara marine reserve.

Whether you choose the north or the south, Alghero offers the ideal starting point for an unforgettable sailing trip along the Sardinian coast.

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