Embark from historic Cagliari and discover the luminous shores of Southern Sardinia—where wild, empty beaches await and spring brings gentle breezes, emerald hills, and tranquil seas. This journey offers uncrowded anchorages, ancient heritage, and hidden Mediterranean charm at its most authentic.

What Makes This Sailing Trip Special?

Spring Serenity
April and May are ideal: nature is in full bloom, temperatures are mild (typically 15–25°C), and the anchorages are peaceful—well before the summer crowds arrive.

Untouched Natural Wonders

  • Villasimius: Pristine turquoise lagoons, white sands of Spiaggia di Simius, and the wild promontory of Capo Carbonara.
  • Chia & Tuerredda: Shallow bays with Caribbean-like beaches and crystal water backed by aromatic maquis.
  • Porto Pino: Dramatic dunes and pine forests shelter this tranquil beach haven.

Authentic Island Villages

  • Carloforte (Isola di San Pietro): A unique Ligurian-Sardinian fishing port with colourful houses, renowned for its tuna and couscous traditions.
  • Sant’Antioco: Mix of beaches, Roman ruins, and pastel harbours.

Wildlife and Culture
In the South, spring is the time for flamingos in Molentargius lagoon, archaeological wonders like Nora and the Phoenician sites in Sant’Antioco, and local festivals in the villages.

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Your Perfect Week Might Include:

  • Day 1 – Cagliari to Villasimius: Glide along the Gulf of Angels; anchor for a swim in Cala Giunco or explore old town charm in Villasimius.
  • Day 2 – Costa Rei: Discover long, wild beaches and turquoise coves, perfect for unwinding or beachcombing.
  • Day 3 – Chia & Tuerredda: Sand between your toes in picture-perfect bays; hike to a Spanish watchtower for coastal vistas.
  • Day 4 – Sant’Antioco: Moor in the pastel port, wander archaeological ruins, or try artisanal treats in the old centre.
  • Day 5 – Carloforte (Isola di San Pietro): Enjoy village life, tuna tastings, and a taste of Ligurian culture.
  • Day 6 – Porto Pino: Anchor beneath the dune slopes, then kayak through the lagoons or stroll the wild pine trails.
  • Day 7 – Return to Cagliari: Gentle run home past Poetto Beach and the flamingo-filled wetlands.

Why Choose Southern Sardinia in Spring?

  • Mild weather, stunning wildflowers, and uncrowded coasts.
  • Perfect for families, nature-lovers, and keen sailors—safe conditions and welcoming ports.
  • A sensory journey: local traditions, rugged landscapes, and the relaxing pace of Sardinian island life.

Sardinia’s south in spring is all about serenity, nature, and unforgettable discovery—where every anchorage feels like a secret revealed.

Benvenuti a bordo! Welcome aboard your southern Sardinian adventure.

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