From
650 €
FREE cancellation with full refund up to 24 hours before the start of the activity
Our private sailing trip to the Asinara National Park is the perfect opportunity to explore the natural beauty of this area of Sardinia, with the full attention of our staff. Let yourself be pampered by unique landscapes and the typical flavours of the area with our lunch offered on board. Lots of fun and the possibility of spotting dolphins will complete the picture of your unforgettable experience with us.
We will depart from Stintino, and from there the exploration of Asinara will begin. Awaiting us will be a long series of unique natural attractions and a rendezvous with history when we arrive at the Submerged Roman Amphorae, cargo from a Roman merchant ship that was lost on the seabed some 1600 years ago. You will have the opportunity to visit the Marine Animal Recovery Centre, once you reach Cala Reale, the docking point of Asinara Island. You can also dive into the surrounding crystal-clear waters thanks to a dedicated platform on the island during our 2 hours stop.
A tasty lunch of typical food produced by a farm active in the rehabilitation of drug addicted people will welcome you back on board. With our bellies full and softened by the vision of the turquoise sea, our journey will continue. Passing through the natural pools of Fornelli, we will reach Isola Piana, another pearl of this part of Sardinia. In the afternoon, further stops for swimming and snorkeling are planned, depending on the pace and preferences of the group. Finally, we will return to the port of Stintino surrounded by unspoilt nature and blue waters.
Great group trip. Angelo the skipper followed us and told us the history of Asinara. We also met the only resident of Asinara. Beautiful experience.
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The boat trip on the Gozzo Latino was wonderful, Giovanni is a special person who explained and told so many things, the lunch was excellent, the walking tour of Asinara was beautiful, the stops for swimming were wonderful where we saw so many fish, a starfish and an octopus...
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Very great, Angello!
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