Day 1: Boarding at Porto Santa Maria at 11:00 am, we set sail for Arbataxse which is in a picturesque location, surrounded by mountains and cliffs that slope down to the sea, giving it a spectacular landscape, with rock formations of red porphyry (deep red rocks). Then, we will go to Frailis which is characterized by mountains and cliffs covered with Mediterranean vegetation, creating an elegant and serene landscape. In addition to the beach, the region is ideal for those who enjoy walking and exploring nature; as the area has nearby trails that offer spectacular views of the sea and the coast. Afterwards, we will move to Spiaggia di Foxi which is a beach of fine, dry sand, surrounded by a stunning natural landscape. The area maintains its unspoiled and less developed environment, allowing visitors to enjoy nature in its purest form. We will then spend the night at Spiaggia Porto Corallo.
Day 2: We will set sail for Spiaggia Feraxi, an unspoilt natural landscape with sand dunes, lagoons and Mediterranean vegetation. Afterwards, we will stop by Punta Molentis Beach. In the afternoon, we will go to Punta Molentis Beach and then head to Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, a vibrant and historic city, located on the south coast of the island; with a unique mix of historical past, stunning beaches and lively urban life. Cagliari is a fascinating destination, both for culture lovers and for those looking to relax by the sea.
Day 3: We will leave Cagliari heading to Capo di Pula; we will visit Spiaggia Su Giudeu and go to sleep at Spiaggia di Tuerredda, which is reminiscent of the waters of the Caribbean for its beauty.
Day 4: Today we will head towards Isola Sant'Antioco and sail around it. We will spend the night here.
Day 5: We will go to Isola San Pietro and, likewise, we will go around it all day and we will sleep here.
Day 6: In the morning we will go to Porto Flavia, an iconic place on the west coast. It is an old mining structure built in 1924 that combines engineering and natural beauty. Porto Flavia served as an innovative loading port for lead and zinc ore extracted from nearby mines. The construction includes a tunnel dug into the cliff and a system of conveyor belts that allowed direct loading of ships anchored in the sea. In the afternoon we will go to Spiaggia di Cala Domestica to spend the night.
Day 7: Call at Porto di Buggerru at 12:00. This port has a rich mining and maritime history, as it was originally built in the late 19th century to support the mining industry that flourished in the area. Here we will exchange crew, clean the ship and conclude this stage of the journey.
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