Departing from the marina of Sant'Antioco, in south-western Sardinia, you have the opportunity to live a daily experience on board a maxi dinghy to discover San Pietro island or Masua. Our experienced skipper will decide the best route according to the wind of the day. You can get to know San Pietro island and its coves, between the old Tonara and the forts rich in many stories, and still stop for dives and baths from the dinghy, but also a stop on Giunco beach and an hour on the ground to discover the unmissable village of Carloforte, with its colorful streets and views of the sea. Or, if the wind is more favorable for the route to Masua, you can explore the seabed in front of the Rock of Pan di Zucchero, Porto Flavia, Grotta Sardegna, and a stop on Cala Domestica beach. Finally, a delicious aperitif of typical Sardinian products will be served on board.
San Pietro Island, spanning over 50 square kilometers, is the second-largest island in the Sulcis archipelago after Sant’Antioco. Its dramatic coastline features rugged cliffs soaring up to 150 meters, plunging into crystal-clear waters. These striking landscapes are interspersed with hidden coves and sheltered beaches, perfect for relaxation and exploration. A paradise for nature lovers, the island offers breathtaking panoramas, pristine waters, and the unmistakable scents of the Mediterranean maquis.
Pan di Zucchero is one of Sardinia's most iconic natural landmarks and a true symbol of the Iglesiente coast. Rising majestically from the crystalline waters, this towering limestone sea stack can be reached by boat or dinghy from the enchanting cove of Masua, just 2.5 kilometers away. Opposite the islet lies Porto Flavia, an engineering marvel carved into the cliffs in the early 20th century. This site offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and mining heritage, making it an unmissable experience.
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