Introduction
This review takes a close look at the Gulf of Orosei Speedboat Trip with Aperitif from Cala Gonone, offered by Escursì – experience sardinia. Priced at around $143.30 per person, this nearly full-day excursion provides a fantastic way to explore some of Sardinia’s most celebrated coastal spots. With a duration of approximately 7 hours, it’s a well-paced trip for travelers eager to indulge in the island’s natural beauty without the hassle of planning every detail. Departing early at 8:30am from Cala Gonone, the tour whisks you across crystal-clear waters to explore iconic sites like Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, and Cala Goloritzé, with a sweet Sardinian aperitif to cap it all off.
Two standout features are the customizable itinerary—your skipper can adapt the stops based on weather and group preferences—and the knowledgeable guides who share captivating anecdotes about the area, making each stop more than just a photo opportunity. I also appreciate how the tour emphasizes authentic beach experiences rather than crowded tourist spots, which is a real plus. The included snorkeling gear offers the chance to dip beneath the surface and explore Sardinia’s underwater wonders. One potential consideration: since the stops are relatively brief—about 30 to 90 minutes—you’ll need to be prepared for some quick but memorable visits rather than hours on any single beach.
Key Points

- Customizable itinerary allows for a personalized experience depending on weather and group wishes.
- Knowledgeable local skippers share engaging stories and tips, enriching each stop.
- Well-organized with a balance of snorkeling, beach time, and sightseeing.
- Comfortable boat and equipment make for easy, relaxed touring.
- Authentic stops like Cala Luna and Cala Goloritzé are less crowded earlier in the day, thanks to a sneaky head start.
- Affordable value considering the inclusion of snorkeling gear, aperitif, and transport.
The Experience in Detail

Starting Off
You’ll meet your group early at Puddu Carburanti in Cala Gonone, eager to set out on your adventure. The trip begins with a scenic two-hour cruise along the coast of Baunei, offering views of Sardinia’s rugged cliffs and vibrant coastline. The boat used is praised for comfort—crucial for a long day—and is limited to just 12 travelers, ensuring a cozy, friendly vibe without feeling crowded.
Cala Luna: A postcard-perfect cove, Cala Luna is where many trips try to land, but what makes this tour special is the pre-arranged early start. Mina_H called it “an amazing trip to the most beautiful beaches of Sardinia,” noting the less crowded experience, which is a real advantage when visiting such iconic spots. Expect turquoise waters gently lapping against limestone cliffs and a crescent-shaped sandy beach. You’ll get about 1 hour 30 minutes here, enough time to swim, snap some photos, or just soak in the view.
Cala Sisine: Next, you’ll head to an even more secluded spot. Marinell_R describes it as “a tranquil, breathtaking paradise” with crystal-clear waters and rugged cliffs. The lack of crowds here makes it an ideal place to unwind or snorkel in peace. Again, around 1 hour 30 minutes gives you plenty of time to explore.
Venus Pools: The Piscine di Venere—a series of emerald natural pools—are a real hidden treasure. Surrounded by greenery, these pools offer a peaceful escape that feels almost mythical. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxing dip after the boat ride, with 30 minutes allocated for this tranquil stop. It’s a unique chance to experience Sardinia’s lush side, away from the beaches.
Cala Goloritzé: Perhaps the most famous highlight, this UNESCO-listed site features a dramatic limestone pinnacle rising out of turquoise waters. Here, the boat will anchor so you can swim in its pristine waters, with an optional scenic hike available if you’re feeling adventurous. The short stop—about 30 minutes—means you need to be ready to make the most of your swim and snap some photos. The tour notes that admission isn’t included, so plan to enjoy the waters rather than explore the trails unless you arrange separately.
Cala Gonone: Your return journey offers two hours to admire the coast of Baunei and the Gulf of Orosei. The town itself is charming, with a lively harbor and access to caves and beaches. This part of the trip provides stunning coastal vistas that are perfect for photos or just soaking in the scenery.
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What You’ll Get and What You Might Miss
Included in your ticket are transfers via dinghy—a fun way to hop between boat and beaches—fuel, and snorkeling equipment. The aperitif includes a glass of local wine and a Sardinian sweet, giving a nice touch of local flavor. It’s a simple yet thoughtful gesture that makes the outing feel more special. For $143.30, this is quite fair for a full day of sightseeing, especially considering the small group size, expert guidance, and multiple stops at iconic sites.
Not included are lunch and the environmental tax of €2 per person, payable on site. The absence of a meal means you might prefer to pack a snack or plan a longer lunch back in Cala Gonone after the tour. Keep in mind, the itinerary and stops might shift depending on weather conditions or the skipper’s discretion, which is common for sea-based tours but worth considering if you’re a meticulous planner.
Reviews highlight the value of having guides like Paulo and Alberto, who are noted for their attentiveness and sharing of interesting stories. This personal touch can seriously enhance your experience, making the natural beauty even more memorable. Some reviewers appreciated arriving early at Cala Luna to beat the crowds, a smart tip worth noting.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This trip suits travelers who love stunning scenery and authentic experiences rather than luxury or over-touristed spots. It’s perfect for small groups wanting a more intimate feel, and for those eager to include some snorkeling and beach lounging without the hassle of organizing logistics. If you’re comfortable with short stops and want to see Sardinia’s most iconic beaches with a friendly guide, this tour will fit well into your itinerary.
It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling with family or friends—there’s plenty of space on the boat, and the casual pace makes it accessible for all ages. Since it leaves early and offers a relatively brief visit to each site, it’s best for those who prefer quality over quantity and want to relax in natural, less crowded spots.
Final Thoughts

The Gulf of Orosei Speedboat Trip offers a fantastic way to see Sardinia’s most celebrated beaches and coves in one day. It balances adventure, comfort, and authentic local charm, with the added benefit of knowledgeable guides and an intimate group size. It’s a great choice for travelers who want a well-organized, memorable, and value-driven experience that skips the typical tourist crowds.
While the short stops mean you won’t spend hours on each location, the early start, exclusive access, and beautiful scenery make this tour an excellent way to maximize your time on the island. The snorkeling gear and picnic-style aperitif are thoughtful extras that enhance the journey without adding costs.
If you’re looking to combine scenic boat rides, swimming, and relaxed beach days into a single adventure, this trip from Cala Gonone should be high on your list. Just be sure you’re prepared to make the most of quick stops—they’re enough to leave a lasting impression.
FAQs

How long is the tour?
The trip lasts about 7 hours, giving you enough time to visit multiple stunning sites around the Gulf of Orosei.
What’s the meeting point?
You’ll meet at Puddu Carburanti in Cala Gonone at 8:30am, ready to set out for a day of exploration.
Are the stops on the itinerary fixed?
The itinerary may vary depending on weather conditions, the skipper’s discretion, or group preferences.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers transfers via dinghy, fuel, snorkeling equipment, and an aperitif with wine and Sardinian sweets.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so it’s a good idea to bring snacks or plan to eat afterward in Cala Gonone.
How many people are on the tour?
The tour operates with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a small, personal experience.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling equipment is provided as part of the tour.
What about environmental taxes?
You’ll need to pay €2 per person (from age 3) on site, in cash.
Can I customize the stops?
While the itinerary includes key sites, the skipper can adapt stops based on weather and group wishes.
Is the water safe for swimming?
Absolutely—many reviews mention how incredible it is to swim in the clear waters of spots like Cala Luna and Cala Goloritzé.
This Gulf of Orosei speedboat trip offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, intimate exploration, and comfortable cruising, making it a memorable highlight of any Sardinian itinerary. Perfect for those who want genuine contact with nature, a touch of adventure, and a good splash of local charm.
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