Alghero
Alghero sits at the foot of the ancient city of Alguer, and the port can handle boats as long as 70 meters. The main component of the plan is the breakwater, a protective structure extending 850 meters in length.
The key advantage that the port of Alghero offers is that it is the perfect place for reaching every point of the historic center, with minimal effort. There must not be any need for a sailor to leave this location, because all the necessary filling up with fuel, repairs, chandleries, and restaurants are available here.
In Alghero, just like any other usual beach town, there is no other way to enjoy it, except by getting your feet on the sand while enjoying the gust of wind sparkling from the sea.
Porto Cervo
Under the magical spell of Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo is nestled between the blue waves of the Mediterranean like a precious pearl, which sparkles in the light. For connoisseurs, Sanctuary is the place where perfection in boating is reached. Get on board a waterway excursion cruiser from Porto Cervo, and set sail towards those paradises lying untouched amid rocks and the calm waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Only daredevils would be the inhabitants of Cucurrudu Beach, which appears to be a piece of legend, venturous on this boat trip around the south-eastern coast of Porto Cervo.
Mezzaluna Bay is another place of almost magical beauty, where slot-shaped grottoes and hidden bays cozily nestle their small boats amidst high cliffs. This is a heaven beneath the water for snorkelers and divers who can see this place with its exceptional biodiversity and vivid and prosperous underwater life. For a luxurious yachting experience, look into companies offering Italy rent yacht services.