Review of the Sailing Experience to Capo Caccia from Alghero
Planning a day on the water in Sardinia? This seven-and-a-half-hour sailing adventure from Alghero promises an enriching blend of scenic coastlines, marine biodiversity, and local flavors. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed, eco-conscious cruise that showcases the island’s best marine and land vistas, all led by knowledgeable guides and crew.
Two things I particularly like about this experience: first, the well-curated itinerary that takes in iconic spots like Capo Galera, Punta Giglio, Cala Dragunara, and Punta Negra, each with its own character and story. And second, the onboard culinary treat—a Sardinian-style lunch paired with local wine, which elevates the day beyond just sightseeing. The crew’s attentiveness is evident from reviews mentioning Alessandro’s friendly demeanor and seamless organization, making the day flow smoothly.
One thing to consider is that the entire trip involves about three and a half hours of navigation. If you are eager to set foot on sandy beaches or do a lot of swimming, keep in mind that this is primarily a scenic cruise with specific stops for swimming and snorkeling. Also, since the boat is vintage—an old MotorSailer from 1978—guests should be comfortable with slightly more traditional, less modern vessels.
Key Points
- Authentic Sardinian Experience: Local cuisine and wine on board make this a true taste of the island’s flavors.
- Stunning Coastal Views: From limestone cliffs to turquoise waters, visuals are a highlight.
- Marine Conservation: The tour is authorized within Porto Conte Marine Protected Area, emphasizing responsible tourism.
- Guided by Experts: Alessandro and his crew are praised for their attentiveness and local knowledge.
- Flexible Water Activities: SUP and snorkeling gear are provided for personal exploration.
- Limited Group Size: With a maximum of 10 travelers, expect a personalized experience.
What to Expect on the Tour
Starting Point and Timing
The adventure begins from the IP Molo in Alghero promptly at 10:00 am. Arriving a little earlier—by 9:45 am—is wise; latecomers risk missing the boat with no refunds if you’re not there on time. Booking is recommended at least 18 days in advance, likely due to limited spots and high demand, especially in peak season.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Capo Galera
Your first “hidden gem” is Capo Galera, a quiet stretch of coastline renowned for crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs sculpted by wind and sea. According to reviews, this spot offers perfect conditions for snorkeling and swimming, with seabeds teeming with life. Joanne, one recent guest, said it’s “a relaxing and regenerating break,” emphasizing its tranquil beauty and the chance to see marine creatures up close. Don’t expect to land on the beach—this stop is about floating in nature’s beauty.
Stop 2: Punta Giglio
Next, the boat glides past Punta Giglio, a dramatic promontory within the Porto Conte Natural Park. The sight of white cliffs plunging into the blue waters is breathtaking. Passing underneath reveals the unspoiled wilderness, a scene appreciated by both seasoned travelers and first-timers. The area is a haven for sea birds and wild terrain, making it a feast for the eyes and the camera.
Stop 3: Cala Dragunara
Known for its crystal waters and golden sand, Cala Dragunara is a true highlight. This is where a more substantial stop allows for swimming, snorkeling, and a Sardinian-style lunch served aboard. The food is simple yet highly praised—local specialties paired with regional wine—creating a genuine taste of the island. Isabel-C’s review emphasizes the “incredible food” and “great atmosphere,” adding that this stop captures the authentic charm of Sardinia.
Additional Coastal Stops:
Throughout the day, you’ll also pass in front of notable beaches like Lazzaretto and Bombarde. Both spots are famous for their pristine waters and natural beauty. Notably, these stops are only viewable from the boat; there’s no opportunity to disembark, but the panoramic vistas are just as impactful. Joanne called the views “amazing,” and others appreciate the opportunity to see these postcard-perfect locations from water level.
Stop at Punta Negra
The final stop at Punta Negra near Alghero involves a peaceful hour of enjoying local appetizers and wine on deck, a wonderful way to soak in the scenery without the pressures of a beach day. As one guest noted, it’s a “peaceful and evocative atmosphere,” perfect for relaxing and savoring Sardinia’s flavors.
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The Boat and Comfort
The vessel used is a vintage MotorSailer from 1978. While nostalgic, it might not match the comfort of modern yachts, but it offers a charming, classic sailing atmosphere. Given the boat’s maneuvering is primarily by motor, guests can relax without worrying about wind conditions. Those who enjoy a bit of nautical history or vintage charm will love this touch. The boat’s small size—max 10 guests—ensures a personal experience, but travelers who dislike confined spaces should be aware.
Water activities like snorkeling and SUP are included, making it easy to explore underwater or paddle around at your leisure. The reviews highlight the quality of snorkeling gear provided, which is clean and straightforward to use. So whether you’re a beginner or experienced snorkeler, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
Food and Drinks
The onboard lunch is a highlight for many guests. Expect a Sardinian menu with local ingredients, complemented by regional white wine, soda, and other beverages. Guests frequently mention the fresh, simple flavors and the friendly service from the crew, especially Alessandro, who is praised for creating a convivial atmosphere.
Price and Value
At $131.84 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that balances scenic beauty, cultural flavor, and marine adventure. Considering the inclusion of lunch, water gear, fuel, and a small group size, the price is reasonable. You’re paying not just for transportation but for a curated, nature-focused experience led by attentive guides—something that you’ll find hard to replicate independently.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience appeals most to travelers who want to see Sardinia’s coast from the water, enjoy authentic regional cuisine, and prefer small, intimate groups. It’s perfect for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone interested in responsible tourism within protected marine areas. It also suits those who appreciate vintage charm and laid-back atmospheres.
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Final Thoughts
This sailing trip to Capo Caccia from Alghero offers a well-balanced mix of spectacular scenery, local flavors, and marine discoveries—delivered by a friendly, knowledgeable crew. It’s tailored for those who want to combine relaxation with authentic experiences, all within a sustainable framework. The stops at places like Cala Dragunara and Punta Giglio give you a taste of Sardinia’s wild coast, while the onboard lunch and small group setting enhance the sense of personalized adventure.
While it’s primarily a sightseeing cruise with swimming options, the genuine warmth of the guides, the quality of the food, and the breathtaking views make it a worthwhile splurge. Especially if you love discovering unspoiled corners of the island without the crowds, this tour could be a highlight of your Sardinian journey.
FAQ

Is the boat suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
Since the vessel is vintage and small, it may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges. Getting on and off could be more involved than on larger, modern boats.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the boat ride, fuel, a skipper, snorkeling and SUP equipment, lunch, and drinks including local white wine and soda.
How long is the total navigation time?
Approximately three and a half hours are spent just sailing along the coast, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery.
Can I swim during the stops?
Yes, at designated spots like Cala Dragunara, you can swim and snorkel in the protected waters, which are known for their marine diversity.
Are there any age restrictions?
The only noted restriction is for alcohol, which is limited to those over 18. Children are welcome, but they’ll need to be comfortable with boat travel and water activities.
What should I bring?
Bring your swimwear, towel, sun protection, and perhaps a camera. The boat provides snorkeling gear, but you might want your own if preferred.
Is the food suitable for dietary restrictions?
The menu is typical Sardinian cuisine, simple but well-rated. If you have specific dietary needs, it’s best to inquire beforehand.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Enjoy your trip on Sardinia’s beautiful coast—this boat tour offers a charming, authentic slice of the island’s natural and culinary delights. Just remember to arrive on time to set sail with all the others eager to see what Sardinia has to offer from its shimmering waters.
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