From
1800 €
FREE cancellation with full refund up to 24 hours before the start of the activity
Our private RIB boat trip to Tavolara Island gives you the opportunity to live a day out of the ordinary, swimming and snorkeling in some of the most spectacular places on the east coast of Sardinia. With us, Capo Ceraso, Spiaggia le Tre Sorelle, and Molara Islet will be the perfect experience to live in complete privacy with your friends and family members. This relaxing experience will be even better as you will be served a rich brunch with local wines!
Starting off from the marina of Olbia, we immediately head to one of the highlights of this trip, reaching the stunning Capo Ceraso. Here we drop anchor at Spiaggia le Tre Sorelle, where you have time for one of the numerous swimming and snorkeling stops in its crystal-clear waters. After this, we continue towards Isola Cavalli and Isola Piana, two hidden gems offering breathtaking landscapes and excellent snorkeling spots.
This island is a spectacular limestone massif overlooking the sea, being the symbol of the Gulf of Olbia and a true beauty for the eyes. As we set anchor in the waters of Cala Spalmatore di Terra, a beach with fine white sand and transparent water, we will prepare for you a brunch based on cold cuts and finger food, accompanied by a selection of wines.
We then head towards Molara Islet, a privately owned island part of the Marine Protected Area. Once again, you have time to snorkel in the waters of the famous Pools of Molara, where a shallow seabed made up of white sand provides a protected environment for rich marine fauna and flora. After this, to end the best way this day of relaxation and fun, you will be served an apéritif based on local products, as we head back towards Olbia.
The last stop of our adventure is back at Tavolara before we set sail towards Olbia. As we head back, you will be served an apéritif based on local products and wines, the perfect way to end a day filled with exploration and relaxation in one of the most beautiful marine areas of Sardinia.