Only accessible by boat!

Top 3 Sardinian destinations only accessible by boat!

Aerial view of the famous Cala Luna Beach in Sardinia, Italy.

The Emerald Coast, based on the authentic island of Sardinia is one of the most beautiful and famous coastlines on the earth.

Sardinia one of Boatbookings most favorite places to rent a yacht a cruise through the warm, turquoise water. White sandy beaches, sun, restaurants, landscapes what more could you wish for?! By visiting the dreamy Emerald Coast with a yacht, it gives you the unparalleled opportunity to reach destinations that can only be visited by boat. So why not splash out and hire your own private yacht!


Cala Granara

Hire a yacht for the day from Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo or any of the Emerald Cost destinations.

Cala Granara is one of the most enchanting beaches of Northern Sardinia. It is situated on the island of Spargi and is characterized by the powdery, ultra soft sand, and the crystalline water. If one stunning beach is not enough, close by are two stunning bays that you can reach by foot through a small, hidden pathway. Contact us today to find out how to get there! A Boatbookings tip: There are no food or drink services here! So remember to bring some food and drink with you!


Cala Corsara

Cala Corsara is another unique beach on Spargi Island. Composed of four small beaches, compared by many as Bahamian bays! It’s not hard to understand why; the bright water clear water resembles landscapes similar to the Exumas. A soon as you arrive, you are engulfed by panoramic views of the sublime coastline. The beaches are totally irresistible, as soon as you see them you cannot help but be amongst it all! Why not cool off and immerse yourself in the most crystalline blue water. You own, private corner of paradise, just like a living postcard.


Isola delle Biscie

Isola Delle Biscie is situated very close to Caprera island in La Maddalena Archipelago National Park. The wild and uncontaminated nature of this island will impress you for years to come. The mix of blue, turquoise and green is pure poetry. The island is practically uninhabited, covered with the tropical vegetation, offering shade from the Sardinian sun.


One of our day charter yachts Alfamarine 50!

All these exclusive destinations are reachable only by boat and are perfect for those who want to escape the noise pollution. Being on a yacht offers you relaxation like no other – there is something very soothing for the soul when you are on the water.

Contact us now if you are interested in a day charter yacht. We would be delighted to organize your trip in Northern Sardinia

Mystical Mallorca, a glimpse into one of the top sailing itineraries in Spain!

Mallorca, the biggest island out of the famous foursome. Known for the party vibe and hot summers! These islands sometimes get a rep of being only suitable for party lovers. Well, you have never been so wrong! Yes, these islands have a buzzing nightlife, however, the islands themselves are some of the most beautiful in the northern hemisphere.

Over 40% of Mallorca’s wildlife is protected which has created a luscious green island surrounded by dramatic cliffs.

Day 1: Palma, Cabo Blanco and Es Trenc.

  • Leave Palma port in the southwest direction and run by Cabo Blanco with its stunning cliffs.
  • Shortly after Cape Blanco is the entrance to Cala Pi, enter it and swim! After Cala Pi, sail the coast of S ‘Estanyol and Sa Rápita.
  • Anchor and spend the night in the southeast part of the beach of Es Trenc surrounded by the dark green of the pine woods.

Day 2: Es Trenc, Cabo Salinas and Porto Colom.

  • Head to the National Park of the Archipelago of Cabrera, certainly worth a visit.
  • When you pass the Cape Salinas, you will be sailing the east coast of Mallorca where you will find numerous coves to anchor and swim.
  • You can enter the Natural Park of Cala Mondragó and anchor in turquoise waters with white sandy bottoms, however, there are often many visitors on land.

Day 3: Porto Colom, Porto Cristo and Cala Ratjada.

  • Sail along the coast of Porto Cristo. This region is known as Calas de Mallorca -the coast of the coves.
  • Take a swim and snorkel around the shallows, or use the water toys aboard your yacht!
  • Spend the night in the port of Cala Ratjada, with the calm waters offering a stillness perfect for relaxing.

Day 4: Cala Ratjada to Cala Formentor.

  • The fourth day will be spent sailing through the bays of Alcudia and Pollensa.
  • The coasts and beaches of the two bays are great and have many choices for anchoring.
  • We recommend spending the night in Cala Formentor moored to a buoy.

Day 5: Cala Formentor to Port de Soller.

  • Leave by Cap Formentor – a great place for scuba diving, with much of the local wildlife being able to be spotted here.
  • Navigate through the rugged north coast of Mallorca with the Sierra Tramuntana.
  • You should visit Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis to reach anchor and spend the night in the Port of Soller.

Day 6: Port de Soller to Port d’Andratx.

  • Sail from Port de Sóller and head southwest while viewing the Sierra de Tramuntana to port.
  • During this journey, you will see Cala Deia, Sa Foradada, Port of Valdemosa, Banyalbufar and Estellencs. Perfect spot for a swim.
  • Later, you will enter the channel Dragonera to arrive at the Port of Andratx to spend the night in a sheltered anchorage.

Day 7: Port d’Andratx to Palma Port.

  • Leave the Port of Andratx towards the city of Palma for disembarkation.
  • Visiting the island of Toro and Malgrats, the bay of Santa Ponsa and Playa del Mago.
  • Make your way back to Palma Port where you will depart from your yacht, having had a truly memorable holiday!

We have a great range of yachts in Mallorca waiting for people to create memories on! We have a range of yachts for different purposes and itineraries. Get in touch to secure your yacht for this Summer!

Explore the Iles de Lérins on Your Luxury Yacht Charter in the French Riviera!

Many people who fly into Nice for their luxury charter on the French Riviera may notice the cluster of islands just off the end of Palm Beach, Cannes. These islands are the Iles de Lérins, found in the bay of Cannes. Made up of two islands, they are both a peaceful and historic place to visit. Ile Sainte Marguerite is the larger island and is covered by a pine and eucalyptus forest, where you can visit the cell in which the Man in the Iron Mask was imprisoned.  Ile Saint Honorat, just south of Sainte-Marguerite, has a Cisterian abbey that still produces a local wine.

The passage between the islands is a popular anchor point for many of the yachts of the region, and a great place to stay for the night if you`ve been visiting Cannes or Antibes. You can anchor between the islands, for this offers great swimming while protected from the wind, and a fabulous view of the sunset over the Esterel.

If you’re looking for a restaurant to visit for your lunch, La Guérite, on Ile Sainte Marguerite proves to be a popular choice. Nestled into the island, relax by the beach and dine with a view towards Cannes. With a fabulous menu, including bouillabaisse and freshly caught fish, you can indulge in a long lunch or enjoy a light snack.

A great choice to get you to the Iles de Lérins, is this Sealine C35. Perfect for a day out with a small group of friends, she is available from 1,700 € per day. She is modern in design and can accommodate up to 2 guests sleeping in 1 cabin. With seating for some informal dining, you can relax with a drink in hand and watch the sun go down.

Are you interested in exploring the Iles de Lérins? Have a look at our sample itinerary for a day out from Cannes. At www.boatbookings.com, we welcome everyone from sailing professionals to complete novices and will help you at every step of the way to make your dreams a reality. We have a team of highly skilled professionals who are extremely knowledgeable in their destinations and will be able to help you with any questions you may have.

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