Great boat tour to Capo Caccia with commentary along the way. There’s a beautiful 1–2 hour swim stop, and we were served seafood pasta, some fruit, white wine, mirto, and water. The staff were wonderful! If you’re gluten intolerant, bring your own lunch—my husband was only offered a caprese. Also, note that the group size was larger than expected (not the 10–20 we had imagined); there were at least 30 people, and it can feel a bit crowded.
Sardinia is packed with beautiful beaches at every turn. And this mini-cruise whisks you around the best of the so-called Coral Riviera. By traditional wooden boat, you'll set sail along these historic shores.
The white sands of Le Bombarde and Lazaretto are all on the way. Plus, you'll pass the underwater caves of Capo Caccia and Punta Giglio. At the Bay of Porto Conte, you'll cool down for a swim around the island of Foradada. The sea is calm and clear, so expect to see underwater ravines and plenty of fish.
After a refreshing dip, a seafood pasta lunch will be served onboard before sailing back to port.