Looking for an ALTERNATIVE MARINAS for your trip in Sardinia?
Alternative and appealing Marinas for your unforgettable trip to Sardinia.
Yes, we know! When you think about yachting in Sardinia, the first thing that will come to mind is reserving a berth spot in Porto Cervo. What if we told you that Porto Cervo Marina isn’t the only option if you’re looking for a luxury holiday, without sacricing the magnicence of the place? Let us take you through different options to make your holiday in Sardinia stand out from the ones you’ve already experienced before.
The port of Cala Gonone is the only staging area in the Gulf of Orosei, a territory of rare beauty on the east coast of Sardinia. Cala Gonone is the best landmark to visit the beautiful beaches located on the south like Cala Luna, Cala Mariolu, or Goloritzè. The presence of limestone cliffs and bastions that plunge steeply into the sea, interspersed with small coves, makes this corner of Sardinia an ideal place to anchor when weather conditions are favourable. If what you are searching for are ancient folk traditions, a mountainous area, temples of hikers who love trekking, ora, and wildlife, but also a holiday away from the crowds and dedicated to adventurous sports such as diving, free climbing, paragliding, canyoning, and much more, then we think Cala Gonone is your best shout for an unforgettable holiday.
The Marina di Villasimius is located along the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, among the enchanting sandy cliffs of the Marine Protected Area of Capo Carbonara. It is a unique location in the Mediterranean, with breathtaking views, lush, vibrant ora, and long beaches with crystalclear waters—just the perfect spot for a berth. With its lagoons and coves stretching along the cliffy coastline, Villasimius is one of the most sought-after destinations in the Mediterranean and is also known for the numerous musical and food and wine events and festivals that take place during the summer season. Once the sun sets on Villasimius, the night owls emerge – in the many restaurants, bars, and clubs, the Sardinian night often only ends as day breaks and the sun gently rises over the sea.
PORTUS KARALIS
Located in the Port of Cagliari, a strategic position along the Mediterranean routes to the French Riviera and the Spanish coast, makes it an ideal stopping place. Portus Karalis offers a front-row seat at the city’s lively, suggestive center. Thousands of years of history make it a magical place where the past remains alive inside ancient city walls and beneath whitened ramparts and watchtowers. Its architecture and monuments give Cagliari unique personality, and just steps away from Portus Karalis Marina, marvellous Largo Carlo Felice leads to shopping heaven, the Marina and Castello neighbourhoods, and Piazza Yenne, the throbbing heart of Cagliari’s nightlife.
Marina di Carloforte Ofcial Site Carloforte’s Marina is located on the little San Pietro Island, southwest Sardinia, on the course to Balearic Islands and Tunisia. With its impressive cliffs and golden beaches, pink amingos and Queen’s Hawks, with culture and traditions coming from Tunisia and Liguria, Carloforte is a unique place in the world—special and unforgettable. Every May, the town also hosts the Girotonno, a three-day international event, hosting connoisseurs of quality tuna, journalists, and experts of Mediterranean delicacies.
The Marina di Sant’Elmo, gateway to the city of Alghero, offers 100 berths for yachts measuring up to 70 m and it is an ideal base from which to explore the myriad natural beauty spots of the "Coral Riviera" (Riviera del Corallo). Alghero, one of the best-preserved historic towns in Sardinia and a vestige of the area's history as a Catalan colony, offers an irresistible combination of culture, stylish shopping, ne food and wine, and water sports.
The Marina di Stintino is located in a natural area in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, and the main gateway to the Asinara Park. A safe mooring location for every type and size of boat, this marina is located in the residential area of Tanca Manna and it’s developed close to the breakwater pier of the port of Stintino, in front of the ancient town of the same name, renowned for its long-established and historic seafood restaurants. Asinara National Park, home of its identifying symbol, the Asinara white donkey, is now a marine protected area; with multiple mooring facilities, take your chance to explore one of the most wild, unspoilt gems of Sardinia.
A strategic point for reaching the islands of the Maddalena Archipelago and Corsica, Marina di Porto Rafael resides in the extreme northern promontory of the island, in Punta Sardegna. A marina of rare beauty set among huge granite rocks eroded and shaped by the wind. The Marina of Porto Rafael is also home to a restaurant, the Marina. Visit Porto Rafael Restaurant This restaurant offers a unique natural setting and one of the most evocative settings. The sun setting over the archipelago, the cool evening breeze, and the thousand lights reecting on the crystal-clear waters of the harbour.
Star Yacht Group will be able to assist you throughout your whole journey, with tailor-made itineraries, restaurant recommendations, weather forecast along your route points, as well as cruising guides and regulations, at full length of the whole Sardinia. Choose us today for a hassle-free journey tomorrow.