Planning a day on Sardinia’s Gulf of Orosei? This boat tour from Cala Gonone to Cala Luna and Cala Sisine offers a chance to see some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean — all from the comfort of a motorboat. At around six hours, the experience balances sightseeing, swimming, and a little bit of adventure, making it ideal for travelers who love nature, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled landscapes.
What sets this tour apart? First, the expert audio guides in four languages make sure you’re not just gawking at pretty scenery — you’re learning about the area’s unique geology, flora, and history. Second, the stop at Cala Luna, famous for its dramatic cliffs and fine sands, is genuinely breathtaking. That said, a potential downside is the timing: if you choose an 11 a.m. departure, you’ll spend less time on each beach, which might be a consideration if you’re eager to linger. Still, the overall value — with friendly guides and the chance to explore two stunning beaches — makes this boat trip a solid choice for anyone wanting a taste of Sardinia’s natural beauty.
Key points / Takeaways

- Stunning scenery: Sail on crystal-clear waters with views of rugged cliffs and Mediterranean scrubland.
- Two iconic beaches: Cala Luna and Cala Sisine are genuine highlights, each with their own charm.
- Audio guides: Available in Italian, English, French, and German, they enrich your understanding of the landscape.
- Flexible timing: Departure times vary, with earlier trips providing more beach time.
- All-in-one experience: Round-trip water taxi, stops at both beaches, and a chance for swimming and walking.
- Environmental fee: A small €3 cash contribution supports local preservation efforts.
Starting Point and Logistics
You’ll need to pick up your boarding pass at least 30 minutes before departure at the port’s ticket office. The meeting point at Cala Gonone’s port is straightforward, and the process is smooth. The tour runs with a friendly crew from Nuovo Consorzio Trasporti Marittimi, who keep things organized and informative. The duration is approximately six hours, which includes time for swimming, exploring, and relaxing on the boat.
Boat Ride and Audio Guide
Once aboard, the boat departs, and you immediately get a sense of the stunning vistas that await. The audio guide keeps you engaged throughout, sharing insights about the coastline, marine life, and the history of these beaches. The boat itself is comfortable enough for a day trip, with space to sit back and enjoy the views.
First Stop: Cala Luna
Arriving at Cala Luna, you’ll see why this beach is so celebrated. Its nickname “the moon bay” comes from the semi-circular shape of its shoreline, framed by towering cliffs and lush vegetation. You’re free to swim, sunbathe, or explore the nearby forest trails. Many reviews praise Cala Luna for its unspoiled beauty, with one visitor noting, “I loved how the guides explained the geological features as we cruised along, making the scenery even more interesting.” The beach has facilities like a bar-restaurant and umbrella rentals, making it easy to relax without worrying about logistics.
Second Stop: Cala Sisine
After a few hours, the boat heads to Cala Sisine, a slightly quieter alternative but equally stunning. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and dense Mediterranean flora, it’s perfect for those wanting to enjoy nature without crowds. You can stay until mid-afternoon, soaking up the tranquil atmosphere and taking walks along the rocky paths. One reviewer mentioned, “Cala Sisine’s wild beauty is something you won’t want to miss — the water is so clear, it’s almost unbelievable.” The boat departs back to Cala Gonone around 5 or 6 p.m., depending on the season, giving you ample time to unwind.
Returning and Final Thoughts
The journey back offers more chances to admire the coastline and reflect on the day’s highlights. The crew is attentive, ensuring everyone stays safe and comfortable. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some marine life during the cruise, adding a touch of the unexpected to your day.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a low-effort way to see Sardinia’s top beaches. It’s great for families, groups, or solo travelers who enjoy being on the water and exploring nature without complicated planning. If you’re someone who appreciates knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and a relaxed pace, this experience will meet your expectations.
Keep in mind that if you’re determined to spend as much time as possible on the beaches, opting for an earlier departure (around 10 a.m.) might be better—though it means less lounging time. Also, be prepared for a boat ride, which can be bumpy in rough weather, and remember the €3 environmental contribution — a small price for helping preserve these stunning beaches.
At around $51.24 per person, this experience offers a balanced mix of comfort, scenery, and education. It’s not the cheapest way to visit Cala Luna and Cala Sisine, but it includes the round-trip boat ride, audio guides, and stops at both beaches, which would be challenging to arrange independently. The guided aspect, especially with multilingual commentary, enriches your day beyond just lounging on the sand.
Given the small group size and the scenic stops, the tour feels intimate and well-organized. Plus, the opportunity to swim in pristine waters and walk in untouched landscapes makes the price feel justified. For travelers seeking a practical way to combine sightseeing and beach time, this tour offers solid value.
- Book early: The tour can fill up, especially in peak season, so reserve your spot in advance.
- Bring essentials: Swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a towel are must-haves. A light jacket might be useful if the breeze picks up.
- Timing matters: If you want more beach time, go for the earliest departure options.
- Cash on hand: Remember to pay the €3 environmental fee before departure.
- Arrive early: Getting there 30 minutes before departure ensures a smooth start and that you’re ready to board when the time comes.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, including stops and sailing time.
What languages are the audio guides available in?
Guides are provided in Italian, English, French, and German, helping non-Italian speakers enjoy the trip.
Are there lunch facilities on the beaches?
Cala Luna has a bar-restaurant and umbrella rentals, so you can buy lunch or snacks while relaxing on the beach.
Can I stay longer at the beaches?
The tour has set stopover times, but choosing an earlier departure (around 10:00 a.m.) gives you more beach time.
Is swimming allowed?
Yes, you can swim during the stops, and the waters are famous for their clarity and calmness.
Are animals permitted on the boat?
No, animals are not allowed onboard.
How much does the environmental fee cost?
€3 per person, payable in cash before departure.
What should I bring?
Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, hat, and perhaps a light jacket for the breeze.
What if weather cancels the trip?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, so keep an eye on the weather forecast.
What is the capacity of the boat?
While the exact size varies, the experience is designed for small groups, ensuring a comfortable and personal atmosphere.
If you’re eager to see two of Sardinia’s most iconic beaches without the hassle of independent boat rentals or complicated logistics, this tour is a practical choice. It offers stunning views, insightful guides, and the chance to swim in crystal waters — all bundled into a manageable 6-hour trip. The experience is especially suitable if you value guided commentary and ease of access.
However, if you’re a sun-worshipper craving extended hours on the sand or prefer a private vessel, you might consider other options. Still, for a balanced mix of scenery, education, and relaxation, this boat tour from Cala Gonone hits the right notes.
Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this experience provides beautiful memories and incredible photo opportunities. Just be sure to book ahead, bring your essentials, and be ready to enjoy Sardinia’s coastal gems in the most comfortable way possible.
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