Saint-Tropez to Olbia Planned Route
- Departing from the famous spot on the French Riviera, Saint-Tropez, we set sail westward, cruising along the Mediterranean coast with its many picturesque coves and beaches.
- Elba – Known for its natural beauty and rich history. As we sail past Elba, we can admire its rocky coasts, turquoise water coves, and picturesque towns like Portoferraio, where Napoleon spent time in exile.
- Olbia – Located in Sardinia, this charming port city offers a rich culture and traditions, along with magnificent beaches and excellent Mediterranean cuisine. During our stop in Olbia, we can explore its historical landmarks and enjoy some relaxation on the beach.
- Marine Park – A protected area in the Mediterranean Sea. The Marine Park offers extraordinary opportunities for diving, wildlife observation, and exploring underwater caves and coral reefs.
We sail with an eight-person crew on a Beneteau 50 featuring four two-person cabins, each with its own bathroom and shower.
No one sleeps in the common area. There is no galley duty.
We leave Saint-Tropez port on Sunday morning and enter Portoferraio on Elba by the next day’s noon.
The following day, we visit Napoleon’s prison and Monte Capanne.
On Wednesday morning, we depart from Elba and head towards Olbia in Sardinia, arriving early the next morning.
Thursday and Friday are spent exploring the Su Gorroppu canyon and the Marine National Park by car.
The entire journey is about 260 miles and over 50 hours of sailing.
The price of 500 Euros includes: yacht, skipper’s care, food, port fees, car, fuel, and insurance.
You just need to fly into Nice or Marseille and return from Olbia or Cagliari.
Saint-Tropez-Olbia
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