
Nature in Alghero

Sardinia Dolphin Watching Boat Cruise
The waters around Sardinia are teeming with dolphins, and what better way to get up close to these friendly creatures than with an eco-friendly dolphin cruise? You'll be led out to Porto Conte with marine biologists in search of dolphins, and even be taken on a guided snorkel once you're there.Choose between the morning or afternoon programme and set off along the coast towards Porto Conte – a well-known spot for dolphins. Your guides will be expert marine biologists who will tell you everything there is to know about these creatures, as well as the conservation research they have been doing to date. The boat is also equipped with high-tech equipment for a unique multisensory experience.Then, if weather permits, it's time to don your mask and snorkel and plunge into the water with your guide to explore other marine life and fauna. You'll even have videos and photos that you can access later to remember this underwater encounter. Plus, for each booking made, one euro is donated to purchase scientific equipment and support dolphin research activities.
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Wild beaches of north-west Sardinia tour
Ditch the daily grind and step into a Sardinian postcard by exploring the region's northern coastline. You'll kick off your bus tour in Argentiera, previously a mining village, where you'll stop at Cala dell'Argentiera. A swim in the shallow waters here is a must, and don't forget to snap some pics of this cliff-framed stretch – the cove itself is made up of two beaches separated by a cliff. It's a great spot for relaxation or checking out the surrounding nature trails. Our expert local guide, Paulo, says “this tour is all about making sure you come away from your holiday knowing you've seen all sides of Sardinia's coastline. If you're the type of person who takes the saying ‘leave no stone unturned' seriously, then you'll really appreciate this tour.” Next, you're off to Capo Falcone, the rugged northwestern tip of Sardinia. Get ready for panoramic views of the Mediterranean – and keep your eyes peeled for rare birds like falcons on the horizon. Don't miss the view over La Pelosa Beach with its fine white sand and tropical water – this is Sardinia's shoreline at its most photogenic. You'll cap off your coastal adventure at Le Saline Beach, a dazzling strip of white pebbles in Sardinia's Stintino area. Here, history meets natural beauty with ancient salt pans and fishing towers adding a unique backdrop. You'll get to chill on the glittering quartz grains, soak up the sun – and the zen. Plus, the sea will make your social media timelines pop.
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Guided vineyard tour with wine-tasting
Look around a vineyard and winery before a wine-tasting on this guided tour. Start with a stroll under the shade of the porch outside, where you'll see the cliffs of Capo Caccia surrounded by the clear waters of the Mediterranean. You'll continue with a tour of the vineyards and dry garden, which cover more than 7,000 square metres and have over 80 different plant species growing there, all developed to thrive off very little water. Then, you'll head down into the cellar to see where the magic happens. During this part of the tour, you'll learn how the flavours of the wines really come to life, using techniques inspired by local tradition.Afterwards, you can settle back in above ground into a room with views of the surroundings and furniture by local designer, Antonio Marras. Sit back and relax while you taste three wines, accompanied by Sardinian cheese, cured meats and locally produced bread, all chosen to bring out the qualities of the wines.
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Alghero Snorkelling and Tour of Capo Caccia Cliffs
Snorkel in the turquoise waters guided by a marine biologist, discover uncrowded beaches, andenjoy a light lunch on the beach with local products.
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Full Day Boat Trip along the Alghero Coast from Fertilia
A relaxing day-long boat tour along the coast of Alghero in north-west Sardinia will be sure to put you in the holiday mood. This trip is suitable for all, making it a perfect family-friendly experience. Cruise the azure sea, stopping at scenic spots including Tramariglio Bay, the Capo Caccia lighthouse, Cala Inferno, and, weather permitting, Foradada Island. Enjoy the thrill of swimming and snorkelling in secluded coves and natural pools. With lunch onboard and an experienced skipper to guide you, this tour offers a unique opportunity to discover the hidden gems of the Alghero coast.
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Alghero half-day off-road tour
Discover the stunning nature of the northwest of Sardinia with this guided excursion and explore the hinterland and the surrounding of Alghero
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Le Prigionette Oasis e-bike tour from Alghero
Discover Le Prigionette Nature Oasis with an expert guide. On this 3-hour tour, you'll explore the area on a 35-kilometer e-bike ride.
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EVO oil tasting experience in Oristano with farm tour
Enjoy an EVO oil tasting experience in Oristano: walk among centenary olive trees and discover the ancient Sardinian olive oil making tradition.
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Mini-Cruise of the Coral Riviera
Sardinia is packed with beautiful beaches at every turn. And this mini-cruise whisks you around the best of the so-called Coral Riviera. By traditional wooden boat, you'll set sail along these historic shores.The white sands of Le Bombarde and Lazaretto are all on the way. Plus, you'll pass the underwater caves of Capo Caccia and Punta Giglio. At the Bay of Porto Conte, you'll cool down for a swim around the island of Foradada. The sea is calm and clear, so expect to see underwater ravines and plenty of fish.After a refreshing dip, a seafood pasta lunch will be served onboard before sailing back to port.
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Andrea Jensen Sailing Boat Cruise to Capo Caccia
Sailing the seas around Sardinia is an experience in itself, but on this exclusive full day cruise from Alghero to Capo Caccia you'll be in the lap of luxury. Step on board the Andrea Jensen, with its sleek wooden hull and winged sails, to spend the day soaking up the coastal vistas of Sardinia and indulging in some much-deserved chill-out time.With a maximum of 12 guests on board, you'll have all the space you need to stretch out on deck. We'll set sail from the port of Alghero – with a quick briefing from the crew and a welcome cup of tea or coffee – to the rugged coastline of Capo Caccia in the north-west. Next, snap pics of the Porto Conte marine park before anchoring down at Dragunara Bay for lunch. Your crew will serve up a delicious lunch on deck featuring local specialities such as meats, cheeses and local breads, all washed down with wine and fresh fruit for dessert. Enjoy the views as you cruise back to port – another swim stop will be made weather permitting – and remember to keep a lookout for dolphins who might just join us for the journey.
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