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🌅 The Departure — The Call of the Wind and the Promise of the Sea 9:00 a.m., port of La Maddalena. The morning air is clear, vibrant, full of energy. After the skipper's greeting and check-in, everything is ready: the moorings melt, the hull jerks... and the journey begins. A short stop in Palau (9:30am) to welcome the entire crew, then the most exciting moment: the sails unfold, the engine is silent and the simple sound of water slipping on the hull inaugurates our adventure. The route points to the North-West, towards the infinite blue. 🏝️ First Stop — Spargi, the wild heart At 10:30am, Spargi appears in front of us, an island sculpted by time and wind. Cala Corsara or Cala Soraya welcome the eye with a breathtaking glance: granite rocks that look like works of art — like the famous “bulldog's head” — and waters so transparent as to seem suspended in thin air. The first dive is a liberating rite. Those who dive discover sandy and granite bottoms, a silent and brilliant world. Then, back on board, it's time for a Sardinian aperitif amidst scents, smiles and the sea that shines all around. 🍴 Long stay — Santa Maria, relaxation and flavors of the sea We start again to the north, where the water becomes calmer, almost still. At 13:00 the anchor sinks gently in front of the Island of Santa Maria, a corner of absolute tranquility. While the skipper is preparing a seafood lunch — a fragrant Sardinian fregola or a tasty seafood pasta — there is time to relax and reach the long white sandy beach. Then we have lunch in the cockpit, under the awning, lulled by the slow rhythm of the waves and the scent of the horizon. Coffee comes as a small ritual: silence, sea and sun all around. ✨ The Afternoon — Budelli and the pink dream Sailing resumes and soon one of the most famous and delicate places in the world appears before your eyes: the Pink Beach of Budelli. You can't touch it, you can't walk on it — and maybe that's what makes it more precious. Admiring it from the sea is like witnessing a natural miracle: the pink fragments of Miniacina miniacea blend perfectly with the turquoise of the water. A little further on, the Natural Pools of Porto della Madonna open: almost white waters, very shallow waters, a natural amphitheater formed by Budelli, Razzoli and Santa Maria. Here time stands still. It's the last swim of the day, immersed in a lagoon that seems unreal . 🌇 The Return — The golden embrace of the sunset Around 17:00 it turns to the south. The sun begins its descent and the colors are made of gold, copper and amber. The boat proceeds calmly, accompanied by the gentle breath of the waning wind. It is the moment of stillness, of silent thoughts, of glances that are lost towards the horizon. - 18:00 → Disembarkation in Palau for the first guests - 6:30pm → Return to La Maddalena, with a heart full of emotions and skin still soaked in the sea . 💙 A day between sky and waves, a dream ignited by the wind and the sea of La Maddalena. An experience that cannot be forgotten — because certain wonders are not lived, they are breathed.
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Free cancellation up to 1 day before your trip.
Cancellation by the customer: - Flexible (24 hours in advance): Free cancellation with full refund if made at least 24 hours before departure . Cancellation due to adverse weather: - Refund or Reschedule: If the skipper or operator cancels the trip due to bad weather (strong wind or rough seas that make sailing dangerous), you have the right to choose between an alternative date or a full refund of the amount paid. - No-show: If you do not show up for boarding without notice, you will lose the entire amount paid. - Delays: Boats have strict departure times. In the event of a delay, the skipper usually waits a maximum of 10-15 minutes before setting sail, without the right to a refund for those who remain ashore.