Spring-summer 2025 offers

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Treat yourself to a wonderful day at sea with the option to rent a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) without a skipper and pilot it yourself

Why choose us

Discover the thrill of cruising in Sardinia’s crystal-clear waters with our RIB rental service for licensed boaters. It’s perfect for those who hold a nautical license and want to explore the coastline with greater autonomy and power.

Model
Salpa Soleil 20
Capacity
Up to 9 people
Engine
Up to 100 HP
Equipment
Bow and stern sun cushions, sunshade (bimini), boarding ladder, electric windlass, shower, and safety equipment such as life jackets.
Model
BWA 550
Capacity
Up to 7 people
Engine
Up to 40 HP
Equipement
Bow and stern sun cushions, a sun canopy for shade, a boarding ladder, and safety equipment such as life jackets
Flexible check-in and check-out
Adaptable schedules for enhanced convenience.
Phone assistance
Support throughout the duration of the tour.
Initial briefing
Detailed instructions on how to use the RIB and on safety protocols.
Nautical map
Guidance on recommended routes and points of interest.

Rates

Features

Enjoy a relaxing and carefree day with us, thanks to all our services. Dine comfortably on board and pay with complete security.

Boat trip

Enjoy a day at sea—or even just half a day, or simply time for an aperitif with your friends—in complete freedom and with the reassurance of our 24/7 assistance.

Dine in comfort

With Noestrum, enjoy the freedom of dining on board, cradled by the sea and its gentle breeze. What could be better than sharing every moment with your crew?

Pay securely

With Noestrum, you securely pay your deposit and settle the balance only after confirmation. Our staff is available from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Recommended 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 exceptional skill by the best engineers of the Royal Office of Civil Engineering.

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

The lighthouse features a rotating optic that ensures a luminous range of up to 21 nautical miles. In 1937, it was electrified to facilitate the work of the lighthouse keepers, making its mission to light the night and protect sailors even more effective.

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

Calamosca

Immersed in breathtaking nature, your eyes will be lost in the timeless beauty of Calamosca Bay—the last gem of white sand before the city of Cagliari. Here, among the waves of the crystal-clear Sardinian sea and the wind-sculpted rocks, awaits a landscape that takes your breath away.

The picturesque view of the lighthouse at Capo S. Elia will capture your soul, like a painting that tells of ancient times and endless adventures. And you won’t be able to help but notice the wrecks of post-war vehicles, merging with the sea and the surrounding nature, prompting you to reflect on the history of the place.

Calamosca’s seabed is a unique mix of Atlantic seagrass and rock, alternating to create a magical and pristine environment. And when your fingers touch the white, fine sand, you will feel at peace with the world, in harmony with nature.

But it’s not only nature and the sea that define this place. The large abandoned Monfenera barracks, at the heart of the small gulf, and the Albergo Calamosca, structures from the mid-20th century, tell the story of this area’s proximity to the city of Cagliari, gifting you with unique and authentic emotions.

In short, Calamosca is a place you will never forget—a place that will leave an indelible mark on your heart.

Cala Fighera

Set against a picturesque backdrop of cliffs rising majestically from the sea, this naturist-friendly destination is the perfect place to find a safe haven from the Maestrale wind.

Its crystal-clear waters, showcasing shades from turquoise to emerald, are a true marvel for the eyes and offer the opportunity to snorkel and swim over a seabed composed of pebbles, rocks, and sand. On the western side, the breathtaking view of the old fort/bunker, the abandoned stable, and the military state house makes this place even more captivating.

If you’re looking to treat yourself to a relaxing break in a one-of-a-kind natural environment, this is definitely the place for you.

Grotta dei colombi

The Grotta dei Colombi in Cagliari is a splendid marine cave located on the southeastern coast of Sardinia. This spectacular natural site owes its name to the numerous dove species that nest within the cave.

The cave stretches for over 100 meters, featuring a series of caverns and lagoons that follow one another along its course. Its walls are adorned with stalactites and stalagmites, creating evocative plays of light and shadow. The crystal-clear lagoon waters are teeming with a variety of marine life, including fish of all shapes and colors, crabs, and sea anemones.

Access to the cave is exclusively by sea, which makes the experience even more thrilling and adventurous. The view of the cave from the sea is unforgettable, with its sheer walls overlooking the cobalt-blue waters.

The Grotta dei Colombi is an ideal destination for nature and photography enthusiasts, as well as for those seeking a unique and exciting experience. Although the cave is open year-round, it is advisable to visit during the summer months when the waters are warmer and the sunlight creates marvelous displays of color within the cave.

In summary, the Grotta dei Colombi in Cagliari is a natural wonder not to be missed. Its beauty and magical atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to discover the splendor of Sardinia.

Sella del diavolo

The Devil’s Saddle, an undisputed symbol of the city, is a true treasure trove of hidden wonders. On its slopes lie genuine natural marvels, such as beaches with pristine white sand and rocks sculpted by the wind. This jewel of Capo S. Elia majestically overlooks the picturesque Marina Piccola harbor, its imposing presence defining the splendid Poetto Beach.

Located in a strategic position at the heart of the Gulf of Angels, the Devil’s Saddle boasts an ancient past reflected in its summit, where traces of Roman architecture blend with the ruins of a 16th-century Aragonese tower. Yet the true story of this enchanting place is inscribed in its rocks, marked by a turbulent geological evolution of landslides and rockfalls.

The distinctive horseshoe shape of the Devil’s Saddle encloses an ancient legend lost in the mists of time—a legend that gave birth to its very name. Exploring this magical site is a unique and unforgettable experience, capable of evoking intense emotions and reviving age-old tales of a past that continues to live in every corner.