Itinerary in Sardinia with Barcando
Sardinia, an island of timeless charm, offers a perfect mix of crystal-clear sea, white sandy beaches, and wild, unspoiled nature. Sailing along its coasts on a sailboat or catamaran means experiencing an exclusive adventure, exploring hidden coves, nature reserves, and charming villages. With Barcando, you can immerse yourself in the authentic beauty of Sardinia, combining relaxation, adventure, and discovery.
Why choose Sardinia for your boat vacation
- Scenic Navigation – Discover spectacular cliffs, turquoise waters, and untouched landscapes.
- Exclusive Access to Coves and Beaches – Anchor in remote bays, only accessible by sea.
- Authentic Experience – A journey that combines adventure, relaxation, and the charm of Sardinian culture.
The Wonders of Sardinia: A journey through sea and tradition
Maddalena Archipelago: A Natural Paradise
An Enchanting Archipelago – The National Park of the Maddalena Archipelago is a must-see destination for those sailing in Sardinia.
- Spiaggia Rosa (Budelli): One of the most famous beaches in the world, protected for its uniqueness.
- Cala Corsara (Spargi): A paradise for snorkeling lovers, with clear waters and rich marine life.
- Caprera Island: Ideal for a cultural stop, with Garibaldi’s house-museum nestled in nature.


Costa Smeralda: Luxury and Untouched Nature
Luxury and Beauty – Famous for its glamour and stunning beaches, Costa Smeralda is perfect for those seeking a mix of elegance and nature.
- Porto Cervo: An exclusive harbor, ideal for a luxury stop among boutiques and fine restaurants.
- Spiaggia del Principe: A charming bay, considered one of the most beautiful in the area.
- Cala di Volpe: A perfect area to anchor and enjoy a relaxing day.
Gulf of Orosei: A Natural Treasure to Explore
Wild Nature – This part of Sardinia is renowned for its high cliffs and hidden coves.
- Cala Luna: A unique beach with natural caves creating a magical atmosphere.
- Cala Mariolu: Famous for its white pebbles and emerald-green waters.
- Bue Marino Cave: Accessible only by sea, this cave is a fascinating and evocative spot.


Alghero and Capo Caccia: History and Crystal-Clear Waters
History and Landscapes – The city of Alghero and its surroundings offer a perfect mix of culture and nature.
- Neptune’s Grotto: A spectacular cave, accessible by boat or via the famous Escala del Cabirol staircase.
- Spiaggia di Mugoni: Ideal for a relaxing day, with calm, crystal-clear waters.
- Alghero Historic Center: A charming town with strong Catalan influences.
Sant’Antioco and San Pietro: Islands of Authentic Charm
The Authenticity of the South – These islands in southern Sardinia offer a genuine experience, away from mass tourism.
- Carloforte: A picturesque village on San Pietro Island, known for its tuna fishing traditions.
- Cala Sapone Beach (Sant’Antioco): A tranquil bay, perfect for anchoring and snorkeling.
- Capo Sandalo Cliffs: A perfect spot to admire unforgettable sunsets.


Recommended Departure Ports
Each destination offers strategic boarding points to best explore the local wonders.
For Sardinia, we recommend these starting bases:
Olbia - Portisco Porto Cervo - Porto Rotondo - Golfo Aranci - Cala dei Sardi - Punta Asfodeli - Cannigione