La Maddalena |
Cannigione |
Olbia |
Carloforte |
Santa Teresa di Gallura |
Porto Cervo |
Arbatax |
Alghero |
Palau |
Porto Rotondo |
Cagliari |
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 LA MADDALENA
This island is one of the important archipelago of "Bocche di Bonfiacio" that was created during the division of Corsica from Sardinia.
La Maddalena, Caprera, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Razzoli, Budelli and Santa Maria are the names of the seven sisters that attract tourists from the whole world.
The port of "Porto Massimo" offers ca. 80 berths.
Useful information:
Harbour master (Sig. Guidarini): Tel. 0039 0789 727455
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: No
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 SANTA TERESA DI GALLURA
Santa Teresa Gallura could seem a "young" village because of its foundation in the Nineteenth Century but it also has prehistorical nuragic roots that can be visited in the surroundings.
The harbour of Santa Teresa Gallura has 500 berths and the reception is open all day.
The entrance can be complicated by winds from west and north-west.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0789 751936
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: 100 t
Crane: 30 t
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 PALAU
Palau lays in one of the most beautiful corners of Sardinia's North-East-Coast. Since its indipendence from Tempio Pausania in 1959 the town reached a straordinary success in international tourism. Special attractions are the natural stone sculptures on the coast like the giant bear from "Capo d'Orso".
Useful information:
Harbour master (Sig. Sanna): Tel. 0039 0336 817321
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 15 t
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 CANNIGIONE
The touristic harbour of Cannigione is situated near the capital of the Smeralda Coast, Arzachena, and is a traditional fishing port.
The port of Cannigione offers 400 berths.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 078988422
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 20 t
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 PORTO CERVO
Porto Cervo is certainly the most famous town of the Smeralda Coast since prince Aga Khan discovered the region and created one of the most luxurious holiday resorts of the Mediterranean.
Its yacht club is one of the biggest and best furnished in the Mediterranean and offers 500 berths.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 078991100
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 15 t
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 PORTO ROTONDO
Porto Rotondo is almost as famous as Porto Cervo.
Porto Rotondo was transformed to a luxurious holiday resort at the end of the Sixties, too.
Its most important element is the yacht harbour where you can find the biggest Mediterranean megayachts.
The marina has 642 berths for vessels from 5 to 50 meters length, 63 are reserved for the transit. The marina is open the whole year.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0789 34230
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 15 t
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 OLBIA
Olbia is a very old town.
The turbulent history has left important monuments: the tomb of "Giganti su Monte's s'Ape", the Punic city wall, the castel of "Sa Paulazza", the church of "Molara", die holy nuragic fountain of "Sa Testa", the country churches and many other.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0789 21243
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 15 t
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 ARBATAX
Arbatax is a small harbour.
Especially well-known are its red granite rocks, white strands and its clear water. Next to the harbour you can visit a tower of the Seventeenth Century.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0789 622289
Fuel: No
Water: Yes
Electricity: No
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: No
Travel lift: 50 t
Crane: 15 t
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 CAGLIARI
Cagliari is located on the south extremity of Sardinia in the golfe of "Angeli" and is the island's capital since 1949.
Under the government of Cartago the city became an important trading centre and came to wealth and abundance thanks to Duke Tibero Gracco in 238 BC.
The "Marina Piccola" is 2,5 - 3 m deep and suffers winds from North-West and South-East.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0706044300
Fuel: No
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: No
Crane: 15 t
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 CARLOFORTE
Carloforte is not located on the main island but on a small island in Sardinia's South-West called "Isola di San Pietro".
The only inhabited place of the island was built in 1738 during the government of Carlo Emanuele III. by a colony of Ligurian fishermen from Tabarka nearby Tunisia that were looking for coral reefs.
The few stone buildings that were constructed in this period are the castel, the church and the house of the "Duke".
Even today you can recognize the Ligurian construction style in the town centre.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 0789 855618
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: No
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: No
Travel lift: No
Crane: No
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 ALGHERO
The city of Alghero is situated at a distance of 250 nm from Barcelona and ist full of interesting sights.
The church of "San Francesco" with its neighbouring cloister is probably the most interesting and best conserved religious monument of Sardinia from the period of Catalan occupation.
Alghero's harbour is equipped with all necessary fittings.
Useful information:
Harbour master: Tel. 0039 079997800
Fuel: Yes
Water: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Maintenance and repairs: Yes
Travel lift: 50 t
Crane: 15 t
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