Italy: Sardina and Sicily

Description

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Day 1 Depart from Olbia to Tavolara
Depart from Olbia to Tavolara. A secret island with dramatic cliffs and protected coves.
Day 2 Porto Cervo
The epicenter of luxury and fashion on the Costa Smeralda.
Day 3 Caprera Island
Wild bays, untouched nature, and the historic home of Garibaldi.
Day 4 Budelli (Spiaggia Rosa)
One of the world’s most protected and rare pink-sand beaches.
Day 5 Bonifacio (Corsica)
Hop to France to see the most spectacular harbor tucked between vertical cliffs.
Day 6 La Maddalena
Explore the town of Cala Gavetta with its terracotta-roofed homes and excellent restaurants.
Day 7 Return to Olbia
Return to Olbia for a final dinner in the historic center.

Technical details

Professional Staff: Includes a local expert Skipper to guide your 7-day journey.
Galley & Kitchen: Fully equipped with high-capacity refrigerators, freezers, and cooking gas (included).
Climate & Shade: Vessels feature 60% deck shade coverage with fixed biminis and extra sunshades.
Water Autonomy: High-capacity water tanks to ensure comfort during remote anchorages.
Power & Connectivity: 12V/220V power systems with USB charging ports available in all cabins.
Sporting Gear: 2 Stand-Up Paddleboards (SUP) and premium snorkeling kits for all guests included.

Frequently asked questions

Please use soft-sided duffel bags or “carry-on” size suitcases. Hard-shell suitcases are difficult to store in boat cabins and can damage the interior.

For overnight tours, fuel is not included. It is charged at the end of the trip based on actual engine and generator consumption. As a reference, expect $22–$32/day for sailboats and $43–$75/day for catamarans.

You can request a professional cook or steward/ess (subject to availability) for an average of $190/day. This service significantly enhances the “La Dolce Vita” experience.

Yes! Destinations like the BVI, Bahamas, and Greece are perfect for our “Sports Week Camps.” Please visit our [Nomad Sports] section for more details.

On deck, we recommend going barefoot or using boat shoes with non-marking white soles. Sneakers are recommended for land excursions.

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