This private boat tour, i.e. exclusive for your group, offers a unique and personalized exploration of the Cagliari coastline, including locations such as the Sella del Diavolo, Cala Fighera, Calamosca, Cala Bernat, and Poetto beach area. Aboard a comfortable and agile RIB, equipped with a sun awning for your comfort and snorkeling gear to explore beautiful seabeds, you can relax and/or gain genuine insider knowledge from our professional skippers. Drawing on their extensive local experience from growing up in the area, they offer fascinating insights into the history and geography of each site. The tour allows navigation through captivating coves and provides access to secluded areas and coastal features, most of which are only reachable by boat. This immersive experience is perfect for individuals, couples, families, or small groups seeking a personalized and private adventure that leads to a deeper understanding of Cagliari's specific characteristics and less-visited spots.
Unique Perspectives of the Coastline: From a boat, you'll gain breathtaking panoramic views of the entire expanse of Poetto beach, with the urban landscape of Cagliari and Quartu S. Elena in the background. Crucially, you'll also get a spectacular view of the iconic Sella del Diavolo (Devil's Saddle) promontory from the sea – a perspective you simply can't get from the land.
Cagliari's iconic Sella del Diavolo (Devil's Saddle) is famed for its unique silhouette and legendary history. This striking Cape S. Elia landmark overlooks Marina Piccola and the Gulf of Angels, bordering Poetto beach, with sandy coves nestled at its base. Historically strategic, its summit holds Roman traces and a 16th-century Aragonese tower. Its towering cliffs reveal a turbulent, landslide-prone geology, while the distinctive saddle shape is tied to legends of its origin and name. A beloved spot for hikers and nature lovers, Sella del Diavolo offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Gulf of Angels, promising an unforgettable blend of rich history, legend, and stunning natural beauty.
Cala Fighera is an intimate cove set within a dramatic limestone amphitheater. Its sheer cliffs backdrop crystal-clear waters, attracting swimmers and snorkelers. Shaped over millennia, the bay's unique rock formations fascinate geologists globally, with some cliffs holding ancient marine fossils that enrich its natural history. Though compact, Cala Fighera is popular with locals and tourists. Its sheltered, calm waters are perfect for relaxing beach days or sunset picnics, while thrill-seekers find challenging climbs on its steep rock faces.
You will make your own way to the meeting points