Sardinia Catamaran Day Trip: Olbia Gulf & Islands
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Overview
Experience a Day trip on a sailing catamaran in Sardinia. This boating adventure offers a relaxing way to see the stunning Sardinian coast. Perfect for families and small groups, this full-day tour features a spacious catamaran where everyone can spread out and enjoy the views.
What to Expect: The tour visits beautiful spots like the Gulf of Olbia, Isola di Figarolo, Golfo Di Marinella, Isola Tavolara, Isola di Molara and Capo Coda Cavallo. Guests can swim in crystal-clear waters, snorkel to see marine life, or try stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. Lunch is provided onboard, making it a carefree day on the water. The catamaran offers plenty of space to relax, whether on the trampoline nets, the flybridge with the skipper, or in the cockpit enjoying the wake.
This experience includes the use of stand-up paddles and kayaks, snorkeling equipment, and lunch. It excludes other expenses. With a low supplier cancellation rate and as a top-rated product, it promises a reliable and memorable experience.




Highlights
Explore Sardinia's Coast: See the beautiful Gulf of Olbia and nearby islands from a comfortable catamaran.
Swim and Snorkel: Jump into crystal-clear waters for swimming and snorkeling adventures.
Enjoy Water Sports: Use stand-up paddleboards and kayaks for extra fun in the sea.
Lunch Included: Enjoy a delicious lunch on board while taking in the stunning views.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the catamaran day trip for its beautiful scenery and water activities, but some find the boat crowded and the music too loud.

Customers love the beautiful views and clear water.
Many reviewers enjoyed swimming and snorkeling.
Guests really liked the lunch provided on board.
The crew is often mentioned as being friendly and helpful.
Some reviewers felt the boat was crowded.
A few guests mentioned the music was too loud.
The Journey
Gulf of Olbia
Begin your voyage from Olbia's historic harbor, sailing past the docks bustling with ferries and cruise ships, and alongside the region's renowned mussel farms. As you navigate, admire 'La Isola Bocca' and its iconic lighthouse, a beacon marking your entrance into the expansive Gulf of Olbia. This gulf offers the perfect opportunity to hoist the sails and embrace the freedom of the open sea, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey through Sardinia's captivating coastline.
Isola di Figarolo
Sail past the picturesque Golfo Degli Aranci and discover 'La Isola Di Figarolo', a striking island that emerges directly from the sea. Covering just 0.211 km², this island boasts a prominent lighthouse, guiding ships and adding to its maritime charm. The absence of surrounding shoals makes Figarolo a dramatic landmark and a testament to the natural beauty of the Sardinian coast, offering excellent photo opportunities and a glimpse into the region's navigational history.
Golfo Di Marinella
Under sail, arrive at the breathtaking Golfo Di Marinella, a pristine bay known for its crystal-clear waters and inviting ambiance. This idyllic location is perfect for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and snorkeling, offering a refreshing escape into nature. Enjoy a delicious lunch prepared on board while soaking in the stunning views and the tranquil atmosphere of this Sardinian gem, making it an essential stop for relaxation and water sports.
Isola Tavolara
Should the wind favor a southerly route, you'll pass the imposing Isola Tavolara. This remarkable island, stretching six kilometers in length and one kilometer in width, is famously known as the 'smallest kingdom in the world,' adding a touch of unique charm to its natural grandeur. Rising to a height of 560 meters, Tavolara is a haven for climbing enthusiasts, offering challenging ascents and panoramic views of the surrounding waters. Its dramatic cliffs and intriguing history make it a must-see landmark on the Sardinian coastline.
Isola di Molara
Cruise by the 'Isola Di Molara,' an island spanning approximately 10 km² with a rich history of human habitation dating back to ancient times, continuing well into the 20th century. This island whispers tales of bygone eras, inviting exploration and reflection on its past inhabitants. Although now largely uninhabited, Molara's rugged landscape and historical significance make it a fascinating point of interest, offering a glimpse into Sardinia's long and varied history.
Capo Coda Cavallo
Discover the natural paradise of Capo Coda Cavallo, characterized by its long stretches of white sandy beaches and unspoiled beauty. This is an ideal spot for a refreshing swim in the turquoise waters and a leisurely lunch amidst stunning scenery. Embrace the opportunity to engage in activities such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, or snorkeling, further enhancing your experience. Capo Coda Cavallo represents the epitome of Sardinian coastal charm, promising relaxation and active exploration in equal measure.
Know Before You Go
This catamaran day trip includes the use of stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, snorkeling equipment, and lunch. What is not included are extra costs. Please confirm meet-up details directly with the tour operator after booking.
Hot Tip
Many past travelers suggest bringing a towel, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection. Arriving early at the meet-up point can help secure a good spot on the catamaran.