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Sardinia and South Corsica www.sailingsicily.com SARDINIA AND SOUTH CORSICA CHARTER 04 GUIDE www.sailingsicily.com Our Team www.sailingsicily.com Founded in Palermo in 2003, product of our love for the sea and sailing boats. Step by step we’ve become one of the leader companies in nautical industry of sailing boats hire and yacht management. Paolo Di Trapani Marco Di Trapani Guido D’Aleo Marzia Galante Alessandra Sciacca Consuelo Castiglia Founder, CEO Founder, CCO COO Accounting Manager Accounting Accounting Thanks to the unvaried and devoted co-operation of experts and sailing boat lovers, our company, nowadays, counts 6 bases all around Italy and a team of 20 experts, all belonging to nautical industry, who guarantee 24h assistance, giving to you information, support and help. Our fleet is composed of more than 80 sailing yachts, monohulls and catamarans, selected among the best brands and shipyards such as Benteau, Jeanneau, Fontaine Pajot and Bavaria. 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Dario Nucatolo Fabrizio Maccari Nadia Montesanto Souleman Zime Brehima Traore Vincenzo Tafuri Base Manager Portorosa Base Support Portorosa Booking/Customer Service Base Support Portorosa Base Manager Salerno Base Support Salerno Portorosa Paolo Di Trapani CEO of Sailing Race Service srl Maria Delle Donne Souleman Manga Marco Conti Sabrina Pieraccini Antonio Scintu Carolina Morelli Booking/Customer Base Support Salerno Base Manager Scarlino Base Support/Customer Base Manager Cannigione Customer Service Cannigione Service Salerno Service Scarlino AND SOUTH SARDINIA CORSICA Costa Smeralda is the coast situated in the north-eastern coast of Sardinia, between the Gulfs of The only inhabited centre of the archipelago Arzachena and Cugnana, it owes its name to the particular turquoise colour of the sea and to the chromatic is the largest island, La Maddalena. The variations of the transparent waters that creep in a labyrinth of granite rocks, forming enchanting views. Archipelago was declared a National Park in 1994 and is certainly one of the most The Costa Smeralda is in fact a series of dream beaches, from Liscia di Vacca to the north, passing through beautiful and unspoilt areas of Sardinia. Capriccioli and finally to the south with Razza di Junco. Tavolara Island Archipelago of La Maddalena is a popular destination for sailors because of its natural beauty is famous for being the smallest kingdom and unspoilt emerald waters. in the world. Tavolara Island is a gem of the It covers 180 kilometres of coastline, including over 60 islands, large and small, shaped by wind and currents. Mediterranean Sea, you’ll reach this huge The unforgettable islands of Budelli, Caprera, Razzoli, Santa Maria, Santo Stefano and Spargi stand out. calcareous table-land laid on a granitic shelf and rich in caves, sailing in the waters of its protected marine area. Golfo di Orosei is an ideal destination for nature lovers. It extends for 30 kilometers along the coast of the east coast of Sardinia, bounded by the mountain range of the “Supramonte”. The coast is made up of famous natural jewels such as Cala Goloritzè, Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu, but also less known and totally uncontaminated places, such as Cala Gabbiani and Cala Biriola, which have remained inaccessible by land for centuries. AND SOUTH SARDINIA CORSICA South Corsica is a concentrate of the best that this island has to offer: mountains and beaches, culture and history. South Corsica is a truly stunning and a paradise for sailors. Bonifacio, it is a place to visit absolutely, famous for its exotic rocky top over limestone layers sculpted by strong winds, and the archipelago of Lavezzi whose incredible beauty comes from the chromatic contrast between the turquoise and the blue of its crystalline waters. Last but not least, Porto Vecchio is the third most important city in Corsica after Bastia and Aiaccio, characterized by its elegance especially for the close proximity to the most beautiful beaches of Corsica. PISA ITALY Cannigione www.sailingsicily.com CORSICA Office/Meeting point: Marina: Via Giovanni da Verrazzano, 4 Porto di Cannigione 07021 Arzachena (OT) Via Lungomare A. Doria, 41 07021 Cannigione (OT) GPS STINTINO OLBIA 41° 06’47 N SCAN ME 9° 26’66 E openseamap.orgv VHF Channel CALA GONONE 74 SARDINIA Telephone +39 091 58 06 79 CAGLIARI VILLASIMIUS Services in the marina Our Staff How to reach Here we are Scan the code with the camera of Weather Forecast: VHF Channel 68 (continuous listening) Antonio Scintu Car Private Transfer (max 8 pax, one your smartphone and get the exact Base Manager SS125 from Olbia (direction way) directions to reach us. Security Deposit: Payable at check-in in Cash, Visa or +393298171079 Arzachena) APT Olbia - Cannigione € 140 Mastercard Languages: IT/EN/FR Airport Rent a car Base Opening: From Mon to Sun Carolina Morelli Olbia - Costa Smeralda (30km) Auto Europa Customer Service Check Out: On Friday at 4 pm +393298171079 www.geasar.it www.autoeuropa.it Languages: IT/EN/SP Other service in the Marina: Bus Meteorology, Shop (supermarket, fishing, diving), Parking, From APT Olbia to Cannigione: Electricity (for each berth), Restaurant, Water (fresh water for Sunlines Elite Service GET DIRECTIONS each berth), Toilets and shower (with hot water). www.sunlineseliteservice.com Moorings Cannigione Castel Sardo: +39 079 47 9 010 Porto Ottiolu: +39 0784 84 62 05 Port de Saint Florent: +33 49 53 70 079 Pontile dei Fiori: +39 339 29 04 355 Porto Torres/Asinara: +39 079 51 22 90 Puntaldia: +39 0784 86 45 90 Ajaccio: +33 49 55 12 272 Pontile Albatros: +39 339 43 37 030 +39 348 69 13 528 La Caletta: +39 0784 810030 Propriano: +33 49 57 61 040 Mooring in east direction Mooring in west direction Poltu Quatu: +39 0789 99 477 Mooring in South Corsica La Maddalena (Cala Gavetta): +39 078 97 30 121 Porto Cervo: +39 0789 90 51 11 Ile de Cavallo +33 495258011 La Maddalena (Cala Mangiavolpe): Cala di Volpe and Pevero: +39 07 89 96 028 Bonifacio: +33 49 57 31 007 +39 331 86 59 946 Cala dei Sardi: +39 0789 18 76 125 to reserve a berth use: Palau: +39 078 97 70 809 Portisco: +39 0789 33 520 www.bonifacio-marina.corsica/en Porto Rafael: +39 338 59 21 318 Porto Rotondo: +39 0789 34 203 Porto Vecchio: +33 49 57 01 793 Santa Teresa di Gallura: +39 078 97 51 936 Olbia: +39 0789 64 50 30 Solenzara: +33 49 55 74 642 +39 348 73 47 267 Golfo Aranci: +39 348 79 39 401 Bastia: +33 49 53 13 110 Isola Rossa: +39 393 92 30 804 +39 347 87 77 717 Macinaggio: +33 49 53 54 257 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE? AND SOUTH CALL US: +39 393 81 08 452 SARDINIA CORSICA The best and most strategic Scarlino bases in Italy. With its 7 bases among Sardinia, Corsica, Tuscan Archipelago, Amalfi Coast and Sicily, Sailing Sicily covers the most beautiful Italian coasts for a sailing holiday you will hardly forget. Visit our website www.sailingsicily.com to discover our fleet or our bases. Cannigione Ask for the other base catalogs and we hope to see you on board again. Salerno Portorosa Tropea Capo d’Orlando Palermo www.sailingsicily.com OUR BASES IN ITALY Sicily: Palermo, Portorosa, Capo d’Orlando Calabria: Tropea Campania: Salerno Tuscany Scarlino Sardinia: Cannigione SARDINIA AND SOUTH CORSICA REGISTERED OFFICE Sailing Race Service s.r.l. Fondo Mineo, 2 90146 PALERMO VAT n. 05197100828 | SDI W7YVJK9 HEADQUARTERS Calata Marinai d’Italia (Palazzina Stella Maris) Porto di Palermo, 90133 Palermo (PA) +39 091 58 06 79 [email protected] www.sailingsicily.com sailingraceservice sailing_race_service.
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