From Stintino: Sailboat Tour to Asinara offers a fantastic way to explore Sardinia’s renowned natural beauty. For about $124 per person, you’ll spend roughly 8 hours aboard the cozy sailing boat Equinoxe, soaking up the sun, sea, and scenery. Led by a knowledgeable skipper who adapts the route based on weather conditions, this tour promises stops at the fascinating Asinara Island, with its crystal-clear waters, history, and coves.
What we love most? The chance to sail in a small group of up to 10, creating an intimate vibe that’s perfect for relaxing with friends or family. Plus, the onboard Sardinian lunch—featuring seafood dishes and Vermentino wine—makes for a truly authentic experience.
A possible consideration? The weather can influence the day’s plan, which might mean changing schedules or locations. It’s also worth noting that the tour is most suitable for travelers comfortable with swimming or snorkeling.
This trip is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor adventures, beautiful scenery, and local cuisine. If you’re looking for a relaxed, personalized way to see Sardinia’s coast and coastline, this sailing tour could be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Small-group experience: Intimate sailing with up to 10 guests.
- Flexible itinerary: Skipper tailors stops based on weather, ensuring the best conditions.
- Authentic Sardinian cuisine: Seafood lunch served on board, with Vermentino wine.
- Swim and snorkel: Multiple stops in crystal waters, including granite quarries and coves.
- Comfort and convenience: Restroom on board, snorkeling equipment, and a mobile ticket.
- Good value: Price includes all main activities and meals, offering a well-rounded day out.
An In-Depth Look at the Sardinia Sailing Tour
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Setting Sail from Stintino
Starting at the marina of Stintino, this tour immediately appeals to those who love being on the water. The small boat, Equinoxe, offers a cozy, personal setting, unlike large cruise ships which can feel impersonal. The departure time of 9:15 am is perfect for making the most of the day, giving you plenty of hours to enjoy the scenery, swim, and indulge in good food.
The price of $123.86 per person seems reasonable considering the length (around 8 hours) and inclusions like seafood lunch, wine, snorkeling equipment, and the restroom on board. When you compare this to other similar experiences, the value seems good, especially when you factor in the personalized atmosphere and the chance to escape the crowds.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Parco nazionale dell`Asinara – 6 hours
This is the main event of the trip. The skipper chooses the best spots based on current weather, making each trip potentially unique. The Asinara National Park is famed for its striking landscapes and clear waters. You can expect to stop for swimming and snorkeling, with options to visit the island’s historic villages or just relax in the water.
Reviews highlight how the experience feels both relaxed and personalized. One reviewer mentions, “Giorgio was friendly and thoughtful and an extremely experienced captain so we felt safe throughout the excursion.” The emphasis on safety and professionalism is reassuring, especially for those new to sailing.
Stop 2: Cala Reale – 1 hour
This cove on the island offers crystal-clear waters ideal for a swim or snorkel. You’ll also have the chance to explore the late 19th-century village, which adds a touch of history to your day. Free admission and easy access make this a highlight for many.
Stop 3: Other swimming spots around Asinara – 1 hour
Visitors often mention Punta Inglesi, Punta Lunga, or the Granite Quarries as snorkeling highlights. These spots are perfect for those wanting to float among rocks and marine life in calm, transparent waters.
Onboard Experience
The lunch, a highlight for many reviewers, features seafood dishes, including an appetizer and a first course, accompanied by Vermentino wine. One guest praised: “The delicious aperitif and lunch from Giorgio’s small galley kitchen.” You’ll also find water, coffee, and local liqueurs. Vegetarians or those with food intolerances should notify in advance—it’s a small boat, but the crew is accommodating.
The snorkeling equipment is included, allowing you to explore underwater life in these pristine waters, making this experience especially engaging for those who love marine adventures.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
– The small group size fosters a friendly, relaxed environment.
– The personalized itinerary based on weather means each trip feels special.
– The delicious local seafood lunch and wine elevate the overall experience.
– Multiple swimming stops allow for ample relaxation and fun in the water.
Cons:
– The journey’s success heavily depends on weather conditions. Poor weather might lead to schedule changes or cancellations.
– The limited group size might not suit travelers seeking a more energetic or party atmosphere.
– Some reviews mention difficulty locating the operator, but the meeting point is clearly at the marina.
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- 2-Catamaran tour from Cannigione to the Maddalena Archipelago
- Private Asinara and La Pelosa Sunset Sailing Tour
- Daily cruise on a sailing catamaran on the La Maddalena archipelago
Who Should Book?
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy sailing, swimming, and scenic views. It suits those who prefer a personalized, low-pressure environment over large, commercial excursions. If you love cruise-style experiences with local food and authentic scenery, this will resonate with you.
Who Will Love This Experience?

If you’re someone who values small-group intimacy, you’ll appreciate how this trip avoids the crowds. The chance to swim in clear waters and enjoy a seafood lunch in a laid-back setting makes it appealing for couples, families, or friends traveling together.
The fact that the skipper adapts the route based on weather adds a layer of comfort, knowing you’re in capable hands. However, if you’re not comfortable around water or prefer fixed itineraries, you might want to consider other options.
This experience is also excellent for food lovers who enjoy authentic Sardinian cuisine served in a charming setting—nothing fancy, just fresh seafood, good wine, and lively company.
Final Thoughts

The Stintino sailboat tour to Asinara offers an authentic and relaxed way to explore Sardinia’s stunning coast and island. The small group, flexible itinerary, and delicious onboard meal make it stand out among the many excursions available. It’s especially suited for travelers who prioritize intimate experiences, scenic beauty, and local flavors.
While weather can influence the day’s plans, the Skipper’s experience ensures you’ll always have memorable moments, whether splashing in the water or relaxing on deck with a glass of wine. The value for the price, given the length and inclusions, makes this a good choice for those seeking a glimpse of Sardinian coastal paradise in a laid-back, friendly setting.
If your idea of travel involves sailing, swimming, and savoring local food, then this tour is likely to leave you with lasting memories of Sardinia’s natural charm.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:15 am and returning to the marina in Stintino.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the sailing trip, snorkeling equipment, restroom on board, and a seafood lunch with wine, water, coffee, and liqueurs.
Are children allowed?
While not explicitly stated, most travelers can participate, and minors are provided with soft drinks and water. If you’re bringing children, check with the operator to confirm suitability.
Can I swim or snorkel at every stop?
Yes, most stops are suited for swimming and snorkeling, including spots like Punta Inglesi and the Granite Quarries.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, and a hat. The boat provides snorkeling gear, but you might prefer your own.
Is food included?
Yes, the lunch is seafood-based, served onboard, with options for those with dietary restrictions if notified beforehand.
Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?
While swimming and snorkeling are part of the experience, non-swimmers can enjoy the boat ride and scenic views from deck.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
How many people are on the boat?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures an intimate atmosphere.
Where do I meet?
At the Marina of Stintino, at Consortium A.R.L., Via Cala Sant’Andrea, Snc.
Experience Sardinia in a way that combines adventure, relaxation, and authentic flavors. Book this sailing trip for a memorable day on the water with the chance to explore the stunning Asinara Island in style and comfort.
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