Discover the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area on board of a comfortable mini yacht, sailing from the port of Villasimius. Sail through the crystal-clear waters of Punta Molentis and Porto Giunco, with their white sand and turquoise sea. During the tour, explore hidden coves such as Cala Sa Calazziga, where you will have to snorkel the seabed rich in marine life. Guided by our experienced skipper, you will reach fascinating places such as Isola dei Cavoli and Serpentara Island, surrounded by spectacular landscapes. While admiring these unique sceneries, you can relax on board and enjoy an aperitif with typical products. Don't miss this exclusive experience, perfect for those who want to discover southern Sardinia from a unique perspective!
Punta Molentis, a hidden gem on the southeastern coast of Sardinia, enchants visitors with its unique landscape. Divided into intimate coves, it is framed by fragrant Mediterranean shrubs and vibrant flowering cacti. The crescent-shaped beach is nestled between a rocky promontory and sculpted granite formations. Its shallow, sandy seabed and crystalline waters, shifting from emerald green to deep turquoise, make it a paradise for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
Explore the wonders of southeastern Sardinia with a sailing tour to Cavoli Island, near the stunning beaches of Villasimius and Porto Giunco. Sail through turquoise waters, admire dramatic cliffs, and dive into rich marine life during snorkeling stops. Discover hidden coves, swim in crystal-clear bays, and enjoy panoramic views from historic watchtowers—an unforgettable experience in the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area.
Villasimius is one of Sardinia’s most stunning beach destinations, boasting a coastline shaped like a crown of breathtaking beaches. The shoreline alternates between sandy coves and rugged granite cliffs, while the Capo Carbonara promontory offers spectacular views. The area is also rich in history, featuring ancient Spanish watchtowers and submerged shipwrecks that bear witness to the region’s maritime past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points