Sardinia & La Maddalena
Emerald coast

Yacht Charters in Sardinia

Granite sculpted like modern art, water that out-blues the Caribbean, and the La Maddalena archipelago — a national park you can only truly see by boat.

Northern Sardinia is the Mediterranean's clearest water attached to its most sculptural coastline. The Costa Smeralda made it famous — Porto Cervo remains the summer harbour of the superyacht world — but the real prize is the La Maddalena archipelago just north: seven main islands, dozens of islets, and anchorages like Cala Corsara and the pink-sand Spiaggia Rosa that simply do not exist anywhere else.

Charters run from Olbia, Portisco or Cannigione, and a week comfortably covers the archipelago with a side of Corsica — Bonifacio's white cliffs are two hours across the strait. Expect real sailing: the mistral gives this corner of the Mediterranean proper wind, which is exactly why the sailing crowd loves it.

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La Maddalena park

A protected archipelago with mooring rules and a park permit — your crew handles both. The reward is water clarity that ruins you for everywhere else.

Real sailing wind

The mistral funnels through the Strait of Bonifacio. Sailors get genuine passages; motor-yacht guests get dramatic scenery in flat morning seas.

Corsica day-trip

Bonifacio is close enough for lunch — a medieval town on a chalk cliff above a fjord harbour. Two countries in one charter.

Porto Cervo scene

If you want one big night — quayside people-watching, the Billionaire club, boutiques — it is here. The anchorages stay blissfully quiet regardless.

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Where do Sardinia charters start?

Olbia is the workhorse base — its airport (OLB) is 20 minutes from the marinas at Portisco and Cannigione. Porto Cervo itself hosts mostly larger yachts. Some one-way charters finish in Palau or Santa Teresa.

What is the La Maddalena permit?

The archipelago is a national park with an entry fee per boat per day and anchoring rules to protect the seagrass. On a crewed charter the captain arranges the permit and knows which coves allow overnight anchoring.

Is the water really that clear?

Yes. The granite seabed and lack of rivers keep sediment near zero — 20-metre visibility is normal. Cala Coticcio on Caprera is nicknamed "Tahiti" for a reason.

How windy does it get?

The mistral can blow hard for two or three days, especially early and late season. Itineraries flex around it — the archipelago always has a lee side, and the fjords at Porto Pozzo and Cannigione are bomb-proof shelter.

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