Mixedpickles - In The | Bays Of Sardinia
That is the essence.
Tasting authentic Sardinian cheeses, wines, and seafood.
Dominated by a 143-meter-high limestone obelisk rising sharply above the sea, this UNESCO-protected beach allows no motorized boats within 300 meters of the shore. mixedpickles - in the bays of sardinia
In bays like Cala di Volpe and Capriccioli, the natural environment is breathtaking, featuring shallow, crystal-clear water framed by smooth, wind-sculpted pink granite rocks. The experience here is smooth and curated. Mega-yachts bob in the deep waters of the bays, while luxury resorts blend seamlessly into the Mediterranean macchia scrub. It is a place where wild nature meets high-end comfort. Walking along the fine, white sand of Spiaggia del Principe feels exclusive, offering a gentle, sun-drenched introduction to the island's coastal beauty. The Sharp and Tangy: The Wild Cliffs of the Gulf of Orosei
Best for swimming, but highly crowded; early mornings are mandatory. That is the essence
Sardinia , often hailed as the "Caribbean of Europe," offers some of the most dramatic and crystal-clear sailing waters in the world. For those following the journey of the catamaran —the vessel behind the "Mixedpickles" adventures—the bays of Sardinia represent a pinnacle of Mediterranean boat life.
The "mixedpickles" style of sailing requires a deep respect for local weather patterns. Sardinia is the epicenter of the Mediterranean wind systems. In bays like Cala di Volpe and Capriccioli,
A windy bay that attracts windsurfers and kitesurfers from all over the world. The Limestone Cliffs of the Gulf of Orosei
10/10. The vertical rafting creates instant friendships (and enemies).
: The tangy crunch of mixed pickles is traditionally used to cut through the richness of fried seafood—like the iconic Sarde in Savor