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On a Cala di Volpe yacht charter, life’s a beach. Nowhere in Sardinia concentrates so much golden sand into a half dozen sheltered bays. Sandy shallows make the ultimate venue for toy races, inflatable days, kids swim lessons and floating trampolines. One defining factor links every beach on these sublime shores. They are all a cinch to reach by boat. But a devil to drive to by car.
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Your Guide to Cala di Volpe
Your Guide to Cala di Volpe
Swim ashore at Spiaggia di Liscia Ruja. It’s a Caribbean dream of died-and-gone-to-heaven sand. Crabs, gulls and wild donkeys may use this Sardinian beach as a thoroughfare, but the nearest asphalt road is a mile away. Spiaggia di Capriccioli is not one beach, but four. Each bay is a watery playground with sandy-bottomed shallows and lapping shores.
Your Guide to Cala di Volpe
Time for a Vodka Martini? Go shaken-not-stirred with a smooth ride to Hotel Cala di Volpe. Designed in 1962 by Jacques Couëlle, a friend of Salvador Dali, this curvy dreamscape starred in 007’s *The Spy Who Loved Me*. Sir Roger Moore once raced along the Cala di Volpe beach road in a Lotus Esprit. Divers in your yacht party? Head a mile offshore to Mortorio and Soffi—part of the Maddalena marine park. Mortorio’s sandy shores and underwater caves brim with fish, canyons, and drifting octopus.
Your Guide to Cala di Volpe
Want a memory to last a lifetime? Have your captain set course for Tavolara Island—a 5km limestone giant plunging from 565m into turquoise shallows. Instead of joining Italy in 1861, its governor crowned himself king, and his descendants still run a beloved summer seafood haven. Craving your own crown? Sail to nearby Isola Piana, plant a flag, and let the crew craft you one from Prosecco corks.
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