With a yacht charter Santa Maria Navarrese you start in an idyllic place on the east coast of Sardinia. The picturesque coastline, dotted with bays, beaches and impressive rock formations, offers an incomparable sailing experience. From the port of Santa Maria Navarrese, sailors can sail both south and north to numerous destinations that promise unique cultural, culinary and natural experiences.
Climate: Mediterranean, with temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees.
Winds:Tramontana, Greco, Levante, Scirocco, Libeccio, Ponente, Mistral
Sailing season: May to October
Yacht charter Santa Maria Navarrese
Santa Maria Navarrese enchants with a unique blend of culture, nature and culinary delights. The medieval church of Santa Maria, after which the town is named, stands picturesquely on a hill and offers a breathtaking view of the sea. For nature lovers, the nearby Selvaggio Blu forest is a must. Palate pleasers await visitors in the numerous restaurants, where local delicacies such as bottarga (smoked fish roe) or pecorino sardo (a Sardinian sheep's cheese) are served.
How to get there: From Germany, Santa Maria Navarrese is best reached via Cagliari or Olbia airport. After landing, it is about 145 km from Cagliari or 140 km from Olbia to Santa Maria Navarrese. Both distances can be covered by bus. The marina of the town is well signposted and easy to reach.
From Santa Maria Navarrese to the North: A voyage of discovery
Start your trip in Santa Maria Navarrese and head directly to Cala Gonone. The picturesque grottos and the breathtaking bay of Cala Luna will enchant you. Continue to Cala Fuili, which is especially captivating for snorkelers and divers. As next destination we recommend Orosei. Stroll through the historic old town and indulge in Sardinian delicacies in the local taverns. But the journey is far from over. The hidden treasure Cala Cartoe with its crystal clear waters and fine sandy beaches awaits you. Next, Porto Istana beckons with its shallow waters, especially popular with families and windsurfers. Finally, the small island of Tavolara, known for its biodiversity and excellent diving opportunities, rounds off your cruise to the north.
Between nature and culture: sailing south
If you decide to take the southern route, you will first head for Cala Goloritzè, famous for its impressive Aguglia rock. After that, Cala Mariolu will seduce you with perfect conditions for swimming and sunbathing. In Arbatax, famous for its striking red rock formations, you will experience a lively harbor atmosphere. Villasimius with its Capo Carbonara Marine Park invites you to dive into fascinating underwater worlds. Continue to the historic Cala Pira, where old towers from the 17th century surround the picturesque beach. Finally, Costa Rei welcomes you with its extensive sandy beach, ideal for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts.
If you are interested in the north of Sardinia, then start directly in one of the marinas there like Portisco, Cannigione or Poltu Quatu. Here you can explore the La Maddalena archipelago and experienced sailors can make the crossing to Bonifacio on the island of Corsica. The island of San Pietro, offshore Sardinia in the southwest, attracts with its very own charm. There is only one village on the island, Carloforte, where you can find a small but well equipped marina.
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