Spring-summer 2025 offers

TOURS

Set off to discover the magnificent Golfo degli Angeli in Cagliari with a boat tour aboard the picturesque Santiago or our Rib.

Noestrum: excursions in the Golfo degli Angeli

Choose our Wooden Gozzo for a more traditional and peaceful experience. With its elegant, classic shape, the gozzo offers slower, more relaxing navigation—perfect for those seeking comfort and the beauty of tradition.

Our gozzo is equipped with a sunshade to protect you from the sun, snorkeling gear to explore the seabed, and music on board to make your trip even more enjoyable. Accompanied by an experienced skipper who speaks both Italian and English, we will guide you on an unforgettable tour along the coast of Cagliari.

I nostri tour includono:

Cala Bernat
Calamosca
Cala Fighera
Sella del Diavolo
Poetto

Excursions on gozzo boat

Noestrum: inflatable boat excursions in the Golfo degli Angeli

Live a dynamic and adventurous experience aboard our inflatable boat, the perfect way to explore the coast of Cagliari quickly and excitingly. The powerful and agile inflatable boat comes equipped with a sunshade to protect you from the sun, a snorkeling kit to explore the most beautiful seabeds, and music to create the ideal atmosphere during the tour. Our skipper, who speaks both Italian and English, will guide you through a unique experience.

The main stops of our tour include:

Cala Bernat
Calamosca
Cala Fighera
Sella del Diavolo
Poetto

Excursions on RIB

Itineraries

Cala Bernat

Nestled in the breathtaking beauty of Calamosca Bay stands the majestic Sant’Elia Lighthouse, near the Signal Tower. Its history dates back to 1850, when it was built with remarkable skill by the best engineers of the Royal Office of Civil Engineering.

After ten years of intensive work, in 1860 the lighthouse was finally activated, illuminating the night with its powerful beam. The two-story building, crowned by a cylindrical tower with white and black stripes, dominates the coast with its timeless elegance.

The lighthouse’s optics are of the rotating type, ensuring a luminous range of up to 21 nautical miles. In 1937, the lighthouse was electrified to ease the work of the lighthouse keepers, making its task of lighting up the night and safeguarding sailors even more effective.

Today, Sant’Elia Lighthouse represents not only an important navigational reference point along the coast, but also a true symbol of Sardinia’s beauty and history. If you have the chance to visit, you’ll undoubtedly be captivated by its majesty and the spectacular view from atop its tower.

Poetto

Poetto Beach is one of the region’s most frequently visited destinations year-round. Located close to the cities of Cagliari and Quartu S. Elena, the beach’s incredible beauty and range of colors, the abundance of beach clubs and kiosks, and the possibility to enjoy various water and outdoor sports make it an iconic spot in southern Sardinia.

With its shallow waters and long stretch of sand, Poetto Beach is the perfect place for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing in the sun. The beach also offers a variety of water sports, including windsurfing, kiteboarding, and paddleboarding, which are popular among both locals and tourists.

In addition to water sports, Poetto Beach offers numerous outdoor activities, such as beach volleyball, soccer, and basketball. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun or stay active, Poetto Beach has something for everyone.

So, if you’re seeking an unforgettable beach experience in southern Sardinia, look no further than Poetto Beach. With its breathtaking beauty, crystal-clear waters, and countless activities, it’s no surprise that it’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

La sella del Diavolo

The Devil’s Saddle (Sella del Diavolo) is an iconic landmark of Cagliari, notable both for its unique shape and its legendary history. At its base lie small paradises of white sand and rocks. Part of Capo di S. Elia, the Devil’s Saddle overlooks the Marina Piccola port and marks the western boundary of Poetto Beach. Its strategic position at the heart of the Gulf of Angels has been exploited since ancient times. At its summit, there are traces of Roman architecture and the remains of a 16th-century Aragonese tower.

The tall limestone and sandstone cliffs of the Devil’s Saddle bear witness to its turbulent geological history, which continues to this day with frequent landslides and rockfalls. Its distinctive saddle shape harkens back to a legendary tale lost in time, recounting its origin and its name.

Despite its tumultuous past, the Devil’s Saddle remains a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The breathtaking views of the Gulf of Angels and the surrounding landscape are truly impressive. Whether you’re looking to explore its historical significance or simply soak up its natural beauty, a visit to the Devil’s Saddle is an experience you won’t soon forget.

Noestrum - Noleggio gommoni e Tours guidati a Cagliari

Cala Fighera

This small bay is nestled in an amphitheater of limestone cliffs, creating a stunning natural landscape. The towering cliffs provide a spectacular backdrop for the bay’s crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for swimmers and snorkeling enthusiasts.

The cliffs surrounding the bay are the result of millions of years of geological activity, and their unique formations attract geology enthusiasts from all over the world. Some of these cliffs even contain fossils of ancient marine life, adding to the area’s rich history.

Despite its small size, the bay is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Its secluded location and calm waters make it the perfect spot for a relaxing day at the beach or a romantic sunset picnic.

For those seeking a bit more adventure, the bay is also a popular spot for rock climbing and rappelling. The steep cliffs offer a challenging yet rewarding experience for seasoned climbers.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful day on the beach or an adrenaline-pumping climb, this small bay amid towering limestone cliffs is a must-visit destination for any nature lover or adventure seeker.

Calamosca

Yes, indeed—Calamosca is truly an “urban” bay that offers a picturesque view of the Capo S. Elia lighthouse. This enchanting bay is located in the city of Cagliari, on the southern coast of Sardinia, and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

The bay is easily accessible from the city center and is surrounded by a lively urban environment that creates a striking contrast with the area’s natural beauty. The colorful buildings and bustling streets of Cagliari provide a vibrant backdrop to the bay’s tranquil waters, making it a unique and unforgettable sight.

The view of the Capo S. Elia lighthouse adds to the area’s charm, lending a sense of history and tradition to the modern urban landscape. Visitors can take in the breathtaking vista of the lighthouse from the bay, a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. There are also many cafes and restaurants nearby where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink while admiring the scenery.

For those seeking adventure, Calamosca is a favored spot for water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. The calm waters of the bay provide the ideal setting for these activities, and there are plenty of rental shops in the area where visitors can acquire the necessary gear.

Overall, Calamosca is a must-visit destination for anyone wanting to experience the unique blend of natural beauty and urban charm that Cagliari has to offer.