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Golfo Aranci is a picturesque coastal town on the northeast coast of Sardinia. Start from here on a relaxing sailing trip to the Maddalena archipelago, to Bonifacio on Corsica or along the east or west coast of Sardinia. So even the most beautiful part of Sardinia is waiting for you. So make the most of your time on yacht charter Golfo Aranci. The sailing area around Sardinia and especially the passage to Corsica is suitable for experienced sailors. Close to the coast an attentive navigation is necessary, because here often shoals and larger rocks under water are to be expected. Depending on which coastal region of Sardinia you want to explore, there are also other starting ports. Alghero on the west coast, Carloforte on the island of San Pietro off the Sardinian southwest coast, or Cagliari in the very south of the island.
Climate: Mediterranean, with temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees.
Winds:Tramontana, Greco, Levante, Scirocco, Libeccio, Ponente, Mistral
Sailing season: May to October
Popular Yachts | Golfo Aranci
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Berths: |
8+2 |
Year: |
2019 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
20829 |
L/D: |
13.96 / 1.30 |
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Berths: |
8+2 |
Year: |
2021 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
26473 |
L/D: |
13.99 / 1.30 |
Cabins: |
3+1 |
Berths: |
6+1 |
Year: |
2023 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
31886 |
L/D: |
12.75 / 1.12 |
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Berths: |
8+2 |
Year: |
2024 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
33280 |
L/D: |
11.78 / 1.10 |
Cabins: |
2 |
Berths: |
4+1 |
Year: |
2011 |
Engine | 320 PS + 320 PS |
Yacht-ID |
29599 |
L/D: |
11.95 / 0.75 - 1.00 |
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Berths: |
8+2 |
Year: |
2025 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
36528 |
L/D: |
11.78 / 1.10 |
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Berths: |
8+2 |
Year: |
2025 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
36529 |
L/D: |
13.99 / 1.30 |
Cabins: |
3 |
Berths: |
6+1 |
Year: |
2025 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
36531 |
L/D: |
11.32 / 1.10 |
Cabins: |
4 |
Berths: |
8 |
Year: |
2025 |
Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID |
36530 |
L/D: |
12.75 / 1.22 |
Yacht charter Golfo Aranci
Golfo Aranci is a charming coastal town on the northeast coast of Sardinia, about 18 km from Olbia. The town offers everything you need for a pleasant stay: Stores, restaurants, bars and supermarkets are all within easy walking distance. The port of Golfo Aranci is well equipped and offers a wide range of services for sailors, including a gas station, electricity and water connections and sanitary facilities.
If you spend a day in Golfo Aranci, take a walk along the coast and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding beaches and turquoise sea. Visit the Golfo Aranci market to sample local products such as cheese, wine and olive oil. If you are interested in the history of the region, you can visit the archaeological museum, which houses a collection of artifacts from the Nuraghic culture. For a day at the beach, you can visit the nearby Cala Sassari beach, known for its crystal clear waters and fine sand.
Arrival:
To get to Golfo Aranci in Sardinia, there are several options. The most common option is to arrive by plane. There are direct flights from various German airports to Olbia, which is located about 20 kilometers south of Golfo Aranci. From there you can either take a cab or a rental car to get to Golfo Aranci. Feel free to check our customer area for a possible transfer.
Alternatively, you can travel to Sardinia by ferry. From some Italian ports like Livorno or Genoa there are regular ferry connections to Olbia, from where you can continue to Golfo Aranci as described above.
Your sailing trip in Sardinia: Along the coastline from north to south
Golfo Aranci is not the only location in the northeast of Sardinia from which you can start on an unforgettable sailing trip in the waters around Sardinia. The northernmost is Cannigione, the one with the shortest distance for a trip to Corsica with Bonifacio and the Lavezzi Islands. Portisco is only a few kilometers from Olbia and the airport there and therefore a popular starting point for sailing trips to the Maddalena archipelago or along the Costa Smeralda. In Porto Rotondo the "rich and beautiful" of Sardinia cavort. Don't enjoy a takeoff from here without first taking a stroll along the beach promenade. If you choose Porto Rotondo as a stopover in summer, you will have to reckon with high port fees. You can also start from Olbia itself. The coast to the south past Isola Tavolara is a somewhat less frequented sailing area than the north of Sardinia. However, the rugged coastline with its many bays and white sandy beaches offers its charms as well. In general, sailing around Sardinia requires constant attention. Often there are shoals and reefs in the shore area. Therefore, and because of the sometimes rougher wind conditions, the area is more suitable for more experienced crews. Beginners, who are nevertheless drawn to Sardinia, can also book a skipper for just a few days to further improve their skills in this fantastic setting. Read on our blog why sailing with a skipper can also be interesting for charter clients with a sailing license.
If you are interested in what spots are waiting for you along Sardinia's east coast, feel free to read on our Punta Asfodeli page.
Also along the west coast of Sardinia sailors can discover a variety of highlights. Starting in the south, you'll find Carloforte on the island of San Pietro, known for its Ligurian architecture and lively harbor. Further north, Oristano is home to the Sinis Peninsula, which offers pristine beaches and the Stagno di Cabras wetlands. Discover the picturesque town of Bosa on the Temo River and its impressive castle. In Alghero, enjoy the charming old town and the impressive Grotta di Nettuno. Finally, you will reach Stintino with the beautiful La Pelosa beach and a picturesque fishing village.
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