Traveling Sardinia? Then a day spent sailing among the La Maddalena Islands on a well-equipped catamaran might just be the highlight of your trip. This eight-hour cruise offers a perfect mix of breathtaking scenery, relaxing swimming stops, and delicious local cuisine—all in a comfortable setting. While it’s a bit pricey at around $174 per person, the value for the experience, scenery, and service is evident.
Two things I particularly like about this tour are the intimate, relaxed atmosphere created by the spacious Lagoon 410 catamaran and the knowledgeable crew, especially guides Francesco and Simone, who get rave reviews for their hospitality. Plus, the stops at stunning islands like Spargi and Budelli promise picture-perfect moments. The possible downside? The tour’s flexibility depends on weather conditions, which means some planned stops might shift or get affected. Still, that’s normal with sea adventures, and the crew’s expertise helps make the most of each day.
This trip is an excellent choice if you’re after a scenic, comfortable, and well-organized day out. Keep in mind, it’s not tailored for pregnant travelers or those with mobility issues, due to the nature of sea travel and swimming options. But for those who love boat trips, fresh seafood, and stunning views, this tour offers a memorable Sardinian experience.
Key points / Takeaways

- Luxury and Comfort: The Lagoon 410 catamaran provides ample space, style, and relaxation, making the cruise feel exclusive and enjoyable.
- Flexible Stops: 2-3 islands are typically visited—Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria, Razzoli, or Caprera—depending on weather, offering varied scenic settings.
- Authentic Sardinian Cuisine: Fresh local fish, Sardinian sweets, and myrtle liqueur are included, giving you a taste of local flavors onboard.
- Experienced Guides: Guides Francesco and Simone are praised for their hospitality, making the day both fun and informative.
- Swimming and Snorkeling: The tour allows for swimming directly from the boat, with chances to snorkel or wade into the clear waters of protected bays.
- Price for Value: At $173.89, you’re paying for a full day of scenic beauty, good food, and comfort—great for those seeking a high-quality day trip.
If you’re visiting northern Sardinia and want a way to see the islands without the hassle of ferry schedules or crowded boats, this catamaran trip from Cannigione offers a smart, scenic, and comfortable solution. The departure point, conveniently located near Cannigione and Palau, puts you right in the heart of Sardinia’s stunning coastline.
The boat itself, a Lagoon 410, is more than just a vessel—it’s a floating oasis. With plenty of space and a sleek design, it promises a relaxed day, whether you’re soaking up the sun or enjoying the shade in the spacious lounging areas. The crew, especially guides Francesco and Simone, are consistently praised for their friendliness and attentiveness, making the journey feel personalized rather than just another mass tour. Many reviews mention their efforts to ensure satisfaction, which adds a layer of trust and comfort.
The Itinerary: What to Expect on Your Day Out

The day starts with a straightforward meeting point at the parking lot near the pier—easy to find, with clear instructions. After boarding, the crew will set sail into the crystal-clear waters of the National Park, where you’ll be treated to spectacular views of endless shades of blue and turquoise. The clear seas are perfect for a swim; most days, you’ll have the opportunity to jump directly from the boat into the calm waters, snorkel, or simply wade in the shallows of picturesque beaches.
The exact stops depend on the weather, but typically you’ll visit two or three islands among Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria, Razzoli, or Caprera. The skipper, experienced in reading sea conditions, will choose the best bays and beaches to maximize your enjoyment and safety. For many, the highlight is the chance to swim off the boat in pristine coves and relax on white sand beaches or under the sun.
For those worried about food, the onboard lunch is a highlight: a generous spread of fresh local fish, Sardinian sweets, and a shot of myrtle liqueur. The meal is served on the boat, complemented by wine, beer, and fresh fruit. The food is simple but authentic, with many guests appreciating the chance to enjoy local flavors while floating in paradise.
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Why the Cruise Stands Out

The scenic beauty of the islands is truly remarkable, with the boat offering a stable, comfortable platform from which to take it all in. The stunning bays and white sandy beaches make for excellent photo opportunities and peaceful swimming spots. Unlike crowded boat tours, this cruise feels intimate, and the spacious catamaran ensures you won’t feel cramped even during peak season.
The guides’ enthusiasm and helpfulness stand out. Lena’s review highlights Francesco and Simone’s hospitality, ensuring everyone is satisfied with stops and food. Meanwhile, another guest simply says, “Great day with a great crew! Highly recommended,” which sums up the overall vibe of many travelers’ experiences.
Considering the Cost: Is It Worth It?

At $173.89 per person, this tour isn’t cheap, but consider what’s included: all transportation, park entrance fees, lunch, water, and fuel. The fact that it’s a full eight hours means you’re paying for a day of exploration with minimal fuss. Compared to other options, the level of comfort, quality of food, and personalized service generally make this a good value for those seeking a memorable, hassle-free day.
If you’re a fan of sailing, swimming, and good local food, the price will feel justified. For travelers on a tighter budget, there are cheaper options, but these might sacrifice comfort or the quality of the experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This cruise is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic day on the water without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for those who love swimming and want to see multiple islands without the stress of planning individual boat rides or ferries. It suits couples, small groups, and families, especially if your priority is comfort, authentic food, and beautiful scenery.
Please note, this experience isn’t suited for pregnant women or people with mobility issues, given the boat’s nature and the swimming stops. Also, if you have specific dietary needs, be aware that while vegetarian or no-fish options are possible, alternatives aren’t guaranteed.
This catamaran tour offers a splendid way to see Sardinia’s famed La Maddalena Islands without the hassle of organizing your own boat or transport. You’ll enjoy the space and style of the Lagoon 410, the friendly, attentive guides, and the delicious, local cuisine served onboard. The multiple stops, swimming opportunities, and scenic vistas make it more than just a boat ride—they turn into a memorable day of relaxation and discovery.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, authentic experience that combines comfort, natural beauty, and good food, this tour delivers. It’s especially suitable if you want a private-feeling adventure with the security of an experienced crew and a flexible itinerary based on weather conditions.
This trip isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s about unwinding, enjoying Sardinia’s natural charm, and tasting some local delicacies along the way. For travelers seeking a manageable, high-quality day out among some of Italy’s most stunning islands, this cruise hits the mark.
- How long is the tour?
The cruise lasts about 8 hours, with specific starting times available upon booking. - What’s included in the price?
It covers the day trip on the catamaran, entrance to the park, skipper, fuel, lunch, and water. - Are the stops fixed?
The itinerary usually includes 2-3 islands, but the exact stops depend on weather conditions, with options like Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria, Razzoli, or Caprera. - Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, you’ll have the chance to swim directly from the boat, snorkel, and explore coves and beaches. - Is food provided?
Lunch is included and features local fish, Sardinian sweets, fruit, and drinks such as wine and myrtle liqueur. - Are vegetarian or no-fish options available?
Yes, vegetarian and no-fish options are possible, but specific alternatives aren’t always guaranteed. - Is the tour suitable for children?
The description doesn’t specify age restrictions, but swimming stops and the boat’s nature suggest it’s best for children comfortable around water. - What should I bring?
Sun hat, towel, sunscreen, beachwear, and any personal snorkeling gear if desired. Pets aren’t allowed.
To sum it up, this La Maddalena Islands catamaran tour from Cannigione offers a well-rounded, scenic, and comfortable day among some of Sardinia’s most striking landscapes. Whether you’re after stunning vistas, relaxing swims, or authentic Sardinian food, this tour makes a compelling choice—just be prepared for a full day on the water and some wind in your hair.
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