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Luxury Yacht Charter Sardinia 2026

Part of Italy Yacht Charter.

Charter a luxury yacht for Sardinia — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans from Blue Ocean Club with real-time availability for 2026.

Starting from490,000per week
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Introduction

Why charter a yacht in Sardinia.

A luxury yacht charter Sardinia rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates Sardinia cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.

Charter a luxury yacht for Sardinia — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans from Blue Ocean Club with real-time availability for 2026. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.

We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter Sardinia operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.

Best Time to Visit

When to charter in Sardinia.

The prime window for a yacht charter Sardinia runs late May through early October. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.

MonthWeatherProsConsCrowd
April18–22°C, mildQuiet anchorages, lower ratesSea still coolLow
May22–25°C, sunnyWarm sea begins, blossoming coastSome restaurants openingLow
June26–28°C, idealLong days, perfect breezeRising demandModerate
July29–32°C, hotPeak swimming, full event calendarPopular berths busyHigh
August30–33°C, hotFestivals, full nightlifeHighest rates, advance booking essentialVery High
September26–29°C, warmWarm sea, quieter portsOccasional Meltemi/Bora windsModerate
October22–25°C, mellowSoft light, value ratesShoulder-season closuresLow
Cruising Grounds

Top cruising areas & highlights of Sardinia.

A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.

01

Costa Smeralda

02

La Maddalena Archipelago

03

Strait of Bonifacio

04

Gulf of Orosei

05

Southern Coast (Villasimius to Chia)

06

Northwest Coast (Alghero and Stintino)

''' Sardinia is not merely an island; it is a declaration. A bold, breathtaking statement whispered on the Mediterranean breeze, a place where raw, untamed nature dresses in the height of couture. For the discerning traveller aboard a luxury yacht, Sardinia is the ultimate canvas. It is a realm of cinematic beauty, where the sea shimmers in impossible shades of turquoise and emerald, lapping against shores of powdered-sugar sand and sculptural granite. This is a land of myth and mystique, where ancient Nuragic stones stand silent guard over hillsides scented with wild rosemary and myrtle, and where the culture of the sea is etched into the very soul of its people. To charter a yacht in Sardinia is to unlock a world of unparalleled freedom and bespoke luxury, to navigate from the epicentre of glamour to the hushed sanctity of a deserted cove in the space of a single day. The island’s unique geology has blessed it with over 1,800 kilometres of coastline, a magnificent and varied playground for any yacht. One moment you are gliding past the wind-hewn granite sculptures of the north, the next you are anchored in the shadow of the sheer limestone cliffs of the east, each vista more dramatic than the last. This is not the gentle, rolling coastline of the mainland; this is a destination that feels elemental, primordial, and yet, paradoxically, is home to the most sophisticated and exclusive coastal enclave in the world. The glittering heart of this world is the Costa Smeralda, the ‘Emerald Coast’. Carved from a 55-kilometre stretch of pristine coastline by Prince Karim Aga Khan IV in the 1960s, it was a vision of genius: to create a billionaire’s paradise that enhanced, rather than erased, the natural landscape. The result is a masterpiece of design and desire, where elegant marinas house the world’s most impressive superyachts and low-slung, terracotta-roofed villas disappear into the fragrant Mediterranean macchia. The undisputed capital of this realm is Porto Cervo, a village so picturesque it feels more like a film set. Its labyrinthine alleys, designed by the master architect Luigi Vietti, are a theatre of high fashion, where flagship boutiques from global luxury brands sit beside artisanal workshops and hidden piazzas. By day, the atmosphere is one of relaxed elegance; by night, it transforms into a vibrant hub of social energy, with world-class restaurants, iconic nightclubs, and the ever-present hum of superyacht tenders ferrying beautifully dressed guests between shore and ship. To moor at the Marina di Porto Cervo is to take your place at the centre of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive summer scene, a spectacle of glamour, power, and unapologetic indulgence. Yet, the true soul of a Sardinian yacht charter reveals itself just a few nautical miles from the buzz of Porto Cervo, in the divine sanctuary of the La Maddalena Archipelago. This national park is a constellation of seven main islands and dozens of smaller granite islets, scattered across a turquoise lagoon that defies belief. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its beauty is fiercely protected. Here, the pace of life slows to the rhythm of the tides. Your days are spent navigating a maze of pristine waterways, discovering one breathtaking anchorage after another. Drop anchor in the sheltered waters of Cala Corsara on the island of Spargi, where monolithic granite rocks, sculpted by millennia of wind, stand like sentinels over a beach of pure white sand. Dive into the crystalline waters, snorkel amidst schools of silver fish, or simply lie on the deck of your yacht, enveloped by the scent of the sea and the sound of silence. From a respectful distance, you can gaze upon the Spiaggia Rosa, the legendary Pink Beach of Budelli, its coral-hued sand a natural treasure now protected from humanity. The main island of La Maddalena offers a charming taste of local life, with its 18th-century town, pastel-coloured houses, and bustling harbour, providing a perfect contrast to the wild beauty of its sister islands. A classic seven-day charter often begins with this immersion into the dual worlds of northern Sardinia. You might start in Portisco, collecting your yacht and settling into the rhythms of the sea before a short cruise to the glamorous bay of Cala di Volpe, a playground for the rich and famous. The following days are a curated blend of exploration and indulgence: one day you are exploring the Maddalena’s secluded coves, the next you are back amidst the sophistication of Porto Cervo for an evening of fine dining and designer shopping. You’ll anchor off the Pevero beaches, swim in the emerald waters, and perhaps lunch at a chic beach club. The itinerary flows naturally, taking you to tranquil anchorages like Liscia di Vacca before concluding your week, perhaps with a final, unforgettable sunset over the granite peaks. For those with more time, the possibilities expand exponentially. A ten-day journey allows for a deeper exploration, pushing north to the dramatic cliffs of Bonifacio in Corsica—a mere stone’s throw away but a world apart with its medieval citadel perched precariously above the sea. Or you could venture south from the Maddalena to explore the Tavolara Marine Park, dominated by a monolithic limestone island that erupts from the sea. A fourteen-day charter unlocks the entire island. You can cruise down the breathtaking eastern coast to the Gulf of Orosei, where hidden beaches like Cala Luna and Cala Goloritzé, accessible only by sea, are framed by towering white cliffs. Or, discover the quieter, more soulful south, with its long, sandy beaches near Villasimius and the vibrant history of its capital, Cagliari. This extended journey reveals the full spectrum of Sardinia’s character, from its jet-set persona to its rugged, authentic heart. The infrastructure for luxury yachting is, as you would expect, impeccable. Beyond the legendary Marina di Porto Cervo, with its 700 berths and ability to host the largest giga-yachts, you will find a network of world-class facilities. The Marina di Porto Rotondo offers a similarly chic atmosphere in a village known for its artistic flair. Marina di Portisco is a modern, convenient starting point, while the new Marina di Cala dei Sardi on the mainland offers an eco-friendly option with ample space. When you prefer the solitude of an anchorage, the choices are sublime. Cala di Volpe provides a spectacularly glamorous backdrop, though it is the Maddalena Archipelago that offers the true gems. The bay of Spalmatore di Terra at Tavolara offers excellent protection and a stunning view, while the pools between the islands of Budelli, Razzoli, and Santa Maria are a yachtsman’s dream. An insider tip for anchoring in these popular spots, especially in July and August, is to arrive early or have your captain reserve a spot in advance where possible, as the best locations are claimed quickly. Protection from the prevailing winds, the Maestrale, is always a key consideration, and a good captain will know the perfect spot for any condition. Sardinia’s culinary landscape is as rich and varied as its coastline. This is a place to indulge the senses, from simple, perfect seafood at a family-run trattoria to avant-garde creations at a Michelin-starred temple of gastronomy. For the ultimate in refined dining, book a table at Pitrizza Restaurant in Porto Cervo, where exquisite Mediterranean flavours are served against a backdrop of unparalleled sea views. For a more bohemian-chic experience, Phi Beach, nestled among the rocks near Baja Sardinia, offers sublime sunset views, creative cocktails, and a world-class restaurant. A truly unique experience is La Scogliera in La Maddalena, a restaurant built on its own tiny island, accessible only by tender, where you can dine on a wooden platform suspended over the turquoise water. No visit is complete without experiencing the island’s famous beach clubs. Nikki Beach Sardinia in Cala Petra Ruina brings its signature blend of music, dining, and entertainment to a stunning seaside location. For pure sunset magic, Phi Beach is legendary, while Vesper Beach Club in Capriccioli offers a more relaxed but equally chic vibe. Reserving well in advance for these high-demand venues is not just a tip; it’s a necessity. Beyond the glamour and the beaches, Sardinia offers a wealth of unique luxury experiences. Arrange for a private helicopter tour to truly appreciate the scale and beauty of the Maddalena Archipelago from above. Go deeper into the island’s culture with a bespoke tour of the ancient Nuragic complexes, the mysterious stone fortresses that dot the landscape. For wine connoisseurs, an exclusive tour and tasting at renowned vineyards like Capichera or Surrau offers a delicious insight into the island’s terroir. Have your concierge book a private guide for a diving excursion to explore the rich marine life or the Roman-era shipwrecks that lie beneath the waves. You can even arrange for a Michelin-starred chef to join you on board for a night, creating a personalized tasting menu using the freshest local ingredients. And for a dose of pure relaxation, indulge in a spa day at one of the legendary hotels, such as the Cala di Volpe or the Pitrizza, where wellness treatments are elevated to an art form. To navigate Sardinia like a seasoned visitor, a few local tips are essential. Always book marinas, top restaurants, and beach clubs weeks, if not months, in advance, especially for July and August. Embrace the Italian tradition of the ‘passeggiata’, the leisurely evening stroll through town, as a perfect pre-dinner ritual. When exploring the Maddalena Archipelago, be sure your yacht has the necessary permits, as the park is a protected area with strict regulations. While the coast is a spectacle of luxury, take a moment to savour the simple things: a scoop of artisanal gelato, a taste of ‘pane carasau’ (traditional crispy flatbread), or a glass of local Vermentino wine as the sun dips below the horizon. The cost of a charter in Sardinia reflects its exclusive status. A 7-day charter on a premium 100ft motor yacht in high season can range from €80,000 to €150,000+ per week, plus expenses, while a 70ft yacht might be in the €40,000 to €60,000 range. In the shoulder seasons of June or September, you might find slightly better value. Expenses, including fuel, food, berthing, and VAT, are typically an additional 30-40% of the base charter fee. Berthing in prime locations like Porto Cervo can be particularly costly, and provisioning for the finest wines and delicacies will also influence the final cost. But for those who seek the pinnacle of the yachting lifestyle, the experience is, without question, priceless. It is an investment in unparalleled memories, a journey through a landscape of dreams, and an encounter with the timeless, magnetic allure of the Mediterranean’s most precious jewel. '''
The Fleet

Featured yachts in Sardinia.

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Sample Itineraries

Suggested routes for Sardinia.

Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.

7 Days · Recommended Route

Suggested 7-day Sardinia itinerary

  1. Day 1Embark in Olbia & Cruise to Cala di Volpe. Arrive at Olbia Airport for a seamless transfer to your yacht. Enjoy a welcome glass of champagne as you cruise to the iconic Cala di Volpe. Spend the afternoon swimming and using the water toys before sunset cocktails overlooking the bay. Dinner onboard.
  2. Day 2Pevero Bays and Porto Cervo Glamour. A short cruise to the beautiful Grande Pevero beach for a morning of sunbathing and relaxation. In the afternoon, head into the Marina di Porto Cervo. Explore the designer boutiques before enjoying dinner at a world-class restaurant like Il Pescatore, followed by drinks at the legendary Sottovento club.
  3. Day 3La Maddalena Sanctuary: Spargi. Leave the glitz behind and cruise into the pristine waters of the La Maddalena Archipelago. Anchor at Cala Corsara on Spargi island, famed for its surreal granite rock formations. Spend the day swimming in turquoise waters and exploring the coves by tender.
  4. Day 4The Pink Beach and Island Hopping. Cruise past the famous protected Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) on Budelli island. Anchor between the islands of Budelli, Razzoli, and Santa Maria. Lunch at the exclusive La Casitta restaurant, then enjoy an afternoon of watersports in the 'Porto della Madonna' natural pool.
  5. Day 5Bonifacio, Corsica. An exciting morning cruise across the Strait of Bonifacio to the spectacular cliff-top fortress town in Corsica. Explore the ancient citadel, browse the shops, and enjoy lunch with a French flair before returning to a sheltered Sardinian anchorage for the evening.
  6. Day 6Beach Clubs and Relaxation. Cruise to Liscia Ruja, the longest beach on the Costa Smeralda. Anchor and take the tender ashore to experience the chic atmosphere of Nikki Beach or White Beach Club for lunch and afternoon cocktails. A relaxing final evening dinner onboard.
  7. Day 7Final Swim and Disembarkation. Enjoy a final breakfast and a morning swim in the beautiful Romazzino bay. A short cruise back to your port of choice (Olbia, Porto Cervo, or Portisco) for disembarkation.
7 Days

The Classic Sardinia Week

Route map · Sardinia
  1. Day 1Embarkation, welcome lunch on board, short cruise to a quiet first anchorage.
  2. Day 2Morning swim, lunch at a coastal restaurant by tender, afternoon cruise.
  3. Day 3Full day at a marquee island — beach club lunch, sunset cocktails ashore.
  4. Day 4Quiet anchorage day — water toys, paddleboarding, private chef dinner.
  5. Day 5Cultural town visit, historic old harbour, dinner in a candlelit courtyard.
  6. Day 6Long swim morning, lunch under way, final marquee anchorage.
  7. Day 7Champagne breakfast, gentle return to base, disembarkation.
10 Days

Extended Sardinia Cruising

Route map · Sardinia
  1. Day 1Embarkation, settle aboard, short repositioning.
  2. Day 2Two days exploring the most photogenic coastline.
  3. Day 3Cultural day ashore with a private guide.
  4. Day 4Diving / snorkelling day on the best reef in range.
  5. Day 5Long cruising day to a quieter archipelago.
  6. Day 6Beach-club lunch and shopping in a marquee port.
  7. Day 7Sunset crossing, chef's tasting menu on the aft deck.
  8. Day 8Final swim morning, leisurely return to base.
  9. Day 9Disembarkation after breakfast on board.
14 Days

The Grand Sardinia Voyage

Route map · Sardinia
  1. Day 1Embarkation and welcome dinner on board.
  2. Day 2Week one: classic seven-day route in slow motion — twin nights at the best anchorages.
  3. Day 3Repositioning across to a neighbouring cruising ground.
  4. Day 4Three days exploring a less-visited archipelago.
  5. Day 5Cultural shore day with a private historian.
  6. Day 6Return cruise via marquee ports with beach-club lunches.
  7. Day 7Final sunset crossing and farewell dinner.
Experiences

Things to do on your Sardinia charter.

From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.

  • Private beach-club lunches at the coast's most coveted tables
  • Cellar-driven dinners with the yacht's chef sourcing from local markets
  • Snorkelling, scuba diving and underwater scooter tours of nearby reefs
  • E-foiling, seabobbing, wakeboarding and paddleboarding from the swim platform
  • Private historian or sommelier-led shore excursions in old towns
  • Helicopter transfers to inland vineyards, golf courses and Michelin restaurants
  • Spa treatments and yoga on the foredeck at anchor
  • Tender picnics on hidden beaches reachable only by water
  • Sunset cocktails on the bow with the captain charting tomorrow's course
  • Stargazing nights in remote anchorages well away from coastal light
Marinas & Ports

Real marinas & ports in Sardinia.

Marina di Porto Cervo

Marina di Porto Rotondo

Poltu Quatu Marina

Marina di Portisco

Marina di Cala dei Sardi

Marina di Cagliari

Marina di Alghero

Marina di Villasimius

Yacht Types

Charter types suitable for Sardinia.

Local Luxury

Luxury experiences in Sardinia.

Restaurants, beach clubs, diving, events, private aviation and villas your concierge can pre-book before you board.

Private Helicopter Tour to a Vineyard

Exclusive Dinner at La Casitta

Pevero Golf Club Day

Personalized Shopping in Porto Cervo

Scuba Diving a Roman Shipwreck

Onboard Performance

Explore Nuragic Ruins

Charter Cost

What does a Sardinia yacht charter cost?

Weekly base rates for a Sardinia yacht charter vary by yacht type, size and season. Below are typical ranges our clients see — exclusive of APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance, usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity.

Yacht tierWeekly base (EUR)Notes
Sailing yacht (40–55 ft)€8,000 – €18,000Crewed or bareboat, ideal for couples and small families.
Catamaran (45–60 ft)€15,000 – €40,000Space and stability for 6–10 guests; the most popular choice in many regions.
Motor yacht (60–90 ft)€35,000 – €90,000Crewed, faster cruising radius, full service on board.
Superyacht (90 ft +)€100,000 – €500,000+Full crew, tenders and toys; pricing scales with length, build year and brand.
What affects the final price
  • Season — peak July / August commands a 20–40% premium over shoulder months.
  • Yacht age, refit year and brand reputation.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers fuel, food, dockage and concierge extras.
  • Local VAT and cruising taxes depending on flag and itinerary.
  • Crew gratuity, customarily 5–15% of the base charter fee.
Beach Clubs

Real beach clubs in Sardinia.

Tender bookings, table reservations and tender-jetty access arranged through your Blue Ocean Club concierge — request via the enquiry form.

Nikki Beach Costa Smeralda

Cala Petra Ruja
Tender via concierge

White Beach Club

Liscia Ruja
Tender via concierge

Vesper Beach Club

Capriccioli
Tender via concierge

Aquadulci Beach Club

Chia, South Sardinia
Tender via concierge

Blue Beach

Porto Rotondo
Tender via concierge

Zamira Lounge

Porto Rotondo
Tender via concierge
Restaurants

Real restaurants worth a tender in Sardinia.

Tables held in advance by your concierge — from beachfront seafood shacks to Michelin-starred dining rooms.

Il Pescatore

Porto Cervo
Seafood / Fine Dining

La Scogliera

La Maddalena Island
Mediterranean / Seafood

Matsuhisa at Cala di Volpe

Hotel Cala di Volpe
Japanese / Peruvian Fusion

Phi Beach

Baja Sardinia
Italian / International

ConFusion Restaurant

Porto Cervo
Michelin-Starred / Modern Sardinian

Ristorante La Casitta

Santa Maria Island
Seafood / Exclusive Experience

Clipper Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo
Classic Italian / Pizza

Pitrizza Restaurant

Hotel Pitrizza, Porto Cervo
Mediterranean Fine Dining
Anchorages

Best anchorages & bays in Sardinia.

The protected coves, sandbanks and lagoons your captain will plot into your week.

Cala di Volpe

Cala Corsara, Spargi Island

Spiaggia Rosa, Budelli Island

Cala Santa Maria, Santa Maria Island

Grande and Piccolo Pevero

Liscia Ruja

Tavolara Island

Cala Luna

Mortorio Island

Yacht Recommendations

Recommended yachts for Sardinia.

Specific yachts our team has personally vetted on this cruising ground.

M/Y KHALILAH

M/Y SARASTAR

S/Y AQUIJO

M/Y DB9

M/Y AURA

M/Y LADY AMANDA

Local Insider Tips

Insider knowledge for your Sardinia charter.

  • Book marina berths in Porto Cervo and top restaurants like La Scogliera months in advance for July and August, as they are often fully booked.
  • Navigation and anchoring within the Maddalena Archipelago National Park require a permit. Your Captain will handle this, but it's a mandatory requirement.
  • Be mindful of the 'Maestrale' (Mistral) wind, which can appear suddenly and with force, especially in the Strait of Bonifacio. A flexible itinerary is essential.
  • A powerful tender is crucial. It's your key to exploring hidden coves, accessing exclusive beach clubs like Nikki Beach, and getting ashore for dinner.
  • While the Costa Smeralda is the focus, don't miss the raw, unspoiled beauty of the more remote islands in the Maddalena, like Spargi and Budelli.
  • Embrace the 'aperitivo' culture. Sunset drinks at venues like Phi Beach are an integral part of the Sardinian charter experience.
  • Sample local wines, especially Vermentino di Sardegna (white) and Cannonau (red), and insist on trying the local 'Pecorino Sardo' cheese and 'pane carasau' flatbread.
Team Pick

A personal recommendation from Marco.

Hidden anchorage
Cala di Volpe
My hidden gem in Sardinia is Cala di Volpe — drop the anchor mid-morning before the day-boats arrive and you'll have it almost to yourself. Late June and early September are my personal favourite weeks — warm water, lighter traffic, and the crews are at their sharpest. Book marina berths in Porto Cervo and top restaurants like La Scogliera months in advance for July and August, as they are often fully booked.
Marco Bellini, Head of Mediterranean Fleet at Blue Ocean Club
Marco Bellini
Head of Mediterranean Fleet
Questions

Sardinia yacht charter FAQs.

When is the best time to charter a yacht in Sardinia?+
The shoulder months of June and September offer the perfect balance of beautiful weather, warm seas, and fewer crowds. For the full, high-energy social scene, July and August are peak season.
What is the primary airport for accessing the Costa Smeralda?+
Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB) is the primary gateway. It has a large private jet terminal (Eccelsa Aviation) and is just a 30-minute drive from major ports like Porto Cervo and Portisco.
Do I need a permit for the La Maddalena Archipelago?+
Yes. The archipelago is a protected national park and all vessels require a permit to navigate and anchor. Your yacht's captain will procure the necessary permits for your charter.
What is the 'Maestrale' wind?+
The Maestrale is a strong, northwesterly wind that is common in Sardinia, especially during the summer. It can provide thrilling sailing conditions but can also necessitate itinerary changes and a move to more sheltered anchorages.
How much should I budget for expenses on top of the charter fee?+
A good rule of thumb is to budget for the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is typically 30-40% of the base charter fee. This covers fuel, food, drinks, marina fees, and other expenses.
Are marina fees expensive in Sardinia?+
In peak season, yes. A berth for a superyacht in Marina di Porto Cervo in August can be one of the most expensive in the world. Other marinas are less costly, and anchoring is a beautiful alternative.
Is Sardinia family-friendly?+
Absolutely. A yacht charter can be tailored to families, focusing on calm beaches, watersports, and exploring nature. The southern coast and luxury catamarans are particularly well-suited for family charters.
Can I easily travel to Corsica?+
Yes. The Strait of Bonifacio is narrow and the stunning French town of Bonifacio is a very popular and highly recommended addition to a North Sardinia itinerary, weather permitting.
What is the local currency and VAT?+
The currency is the Euro (€). The standard Italian VAT (IVA) rate applies to charter contracts and is calculated based on the charter's duration and navigation area. This will be clarified in your charter agreement.
What kind of cuisine should I expect?+
Expect world-class seafood on the coast and a rich, pastoral tradition inland. Highlights include 'fregola' with clams, 'culurgiones' (Sardinian ravioli), 'porceddu' (roast suckling pig), and fantastic local wines like Vermentino and Cannonau.
Is it easy to get around on land?+
For short trips from the marina, taxis are available. For longer explorations, your crew can arrange for a private luxury vehicle and driver to meet you at the port.
What should I pack for a Sardinia yacht charter?+
Pack stylish resort wear, swimwear, and elegant evening attire for dinners ashore. Include a light jacket for windy evenings. Remember soft-sided luggage is preferred on a yacht for easier storage.
Is the 'Pink Beach' accessible?+
No. To protect its unique ecosystem, walking on Budelli's Spiaggia Rosa and anchoring directly in front of it are strictly forbidden. You can admire its famous pink hue from your yacht at a designated distance.
Why Blue Ocean Club

Why charter Sardinia with us.

01

Real-time availability

Live availability feed across 2,000+ yachts — hold and confirm in hours, not weeks.

02

100% best-price guarantee

We do not mark up the charter fee. The price you see is the operator's price.

03

Independent advice

Our recommendations follow the boat, not a commission — owners pay us, not introducing brokers.

04

Concierge depth

Restaurants, transfers, private guides, helicopters and beach clubs handled long before you board.

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