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Spend a delightful bareboat from beautiful
Alghero and enjoy the stunning coastline of
Sardinia.
Sail past silver beaches, breathtaking cliffs, rocky coastlines, peaceful coves and fascinating caves of Capo Caccia. With delightful vistas all around in this part of the Mediterranean this
bareboat destination is the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate in Sardina,
Italy.
Bareboat Italy | Alghero:
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Bareboat Italy | Alghero:
SArdinia is completely unique and the perfect place for a bareboat that mixes excitement with the exotic. During the summer, Yachtcharters flock to Alghero. With an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, concentrated from April to September and warm winds off the African continent, the SArdinia climate, can be quite delightful and not quite as hot as other bareboat areas in the Mediterranean. As with other parts of the Mediterranean and Italy, the Sardinia bareboat season generally runs from April to the end of October. The summer season in July and August is the hottest and tends to have lighter winds. This is also the high season as far as bareboat Sardinia goes.Superb Costa Smeralda with bareboat from the best marina's Portisco and Port Rotondo nearby Airport of Olbia, on the northern coast is the home of pinky-white beaches and huge gin-palace yachts. Between this glitzy coastline of swanky marinas and golf courses you'll find unspoilt sandy coves and fishing villages. Inland, the rugged Gennargentu Mountains give you a taste of traditional life among the vineyards and farming villages. Last but not least we can offer Bareboat from Alghero to make crossings to the French Corsica.
Bareboat Costa Smeralda
The Costa Smeralda is a coastal area and bareboat destination in northern Sardinia, 55 km long and covering more than 30 kmē. With white sand beaches, a golf club, private jet and the area has become a Top Bareboat destination and has drawn celebrities, business leaders and other affluent visitors. We can offer bareboat departure from all bareboat marina's - most populair are Portisco, Porto Rotondo and Cannigione. The "Emerald Coast" is not only widely celebrated as a playground for the rich and famous, but also for its unrivalled beaches and secluded coves. Alghero’s northern Costa Smeralda features 80 bays with pinkish white swimming beaches. Many of the idyllic, remote bays are best reached by bareboat Sardinia.
Bareboat Italy | Alghero Conditions:
During the summer, 8-12 knots winds typically blow from the northwest with local patterns around the islands. There are plenty of sheltered harbors, anchorages, and bays although care must be taken due to tides and underwater rocks.For additional information and route suggestion please look at our online Bareboat Itineraries. Standard charter time is from Saturday afternoon 17:00h with return to port on Friday 16:00h. On return check out will take place and you can stay on board until Saturday morning 09:00h.