Our adventure begins on Saturday in Palermo – boarding, introductions and safety briefing in Sicily's fascinating capital.
From Palermo we sail west along the north coast to Castellammare del Golfo, a picturesque fishing port at the foot of an Arab-Norman castle. We then continue to Trapani, the city between two seas, known for its salt pans and windmills.
From here we reach the Egadi Islands – an archipelago that seems to have been frozen in time. Favignana with its famous Cala Rossa, the tiny island of Levanzo, and the wild Marettimo with its sea caves and marine reserve offer days full of swimming, snorkeling, and wonder.
From Marettimo, the westernmost island, we set sail for the great crossing: some 199 nautical miles across the Tyrrhenian Sea to Sardinia – a night and a day at sea with night watches, starry skies, and the special feeling of vastness. In Carloforte on the Isola di San Pietro, a surprise awaits us: a Ligurian town in the middle of the Mediterranean, founded by coral fishermen from Genoa who came to Sardinia via Tunisia – still today with its own dialect, tuna fishing tradition, and Genoese streets.
From here we sail along Sardinia's southern coast, past Porto Pino and the idyllic beaches of Chia, to Nora, where Phoenician-Roman ruins lie directly on the sea and partly underwater. Our voyage ends in Cagliari, Sardinia's vibrant capital on the Gulf of Angels.
For those collecting miles for their next sailing license: Since we'll be crossing the open sea on this trip, you'll log plenty of nautical miles. Of course, we'll issue you an official mileage certificate at the end of the trip.
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