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Explore the stunning La Maddalena Archipelago on an 8-hour boat trip, with swimming stops, a delicious onboard pasta meal, and picturesque island views.

If you’re dreaming of days spent cruising through crystal-clear waters, discovering unspoiled islands, and soaking up Sardinia’s natural beauty, then this boat trip around La Maddalena Archipelago might just be what you need. It’s a full-day adventure, lasting around 8 hours, where you’ll enjoy scenic sailing, swimming in emerald waters, and a tasty pasta lunch onboard. The experience is generally well-rated (4.3 out of 5 from over 750 reviews), showing it’s a popular choice for travelers seeking authentic and picturesque Sardinian escapes.
What we especially love about this trip is how it balances stunning scenery with relaxed moments—think long swims, sightseeing at cultural sites, and a leisurely pace that allows plenty of time at each stop. Plus, the onboard meal, a generous pasta dish, adds a lovely touch of local flavor. That said, one potential consideration is that the boat can get crowded, especially in peak season, which might affect your comfort if you’re used to quieter, more exclusive tours.
This tour suits those who want to see a variety of islands in one day, appreciate natural beauty and history, and enjoy a laid-back yet well-structured adventure. If you’re okay with paying a small landing tax on board and are prepared for a day of sightseeing and swimming, this is a fantastic option for a memorable Sardinia experience.


You can choose from several meeting locations, including Via Lungomare A. Doria, Lungomare di Tramontana, or Via Isola le Bisce. Each offers convenient access depending on your accommodation or where you plan to be staying in Sardinia. It’s recommended to arrive about 30 minutes early to ensure a smooth start.
The tour covers a wide route, designed to showcase the archipelago’s most iconic islands. While the exact itinerary may change due to regulations from the National Park Authorities, the main stops remain highly recommended.
Multiple stops are dedicated to swimming, giving you ample opportunity to cool off in the crystal-clear waters. Reviewers like Christina appreciated the length of stops for swimming and exploring, mentioning that they had plenty of time to relax and enjoy the sea. Keep in mind that the boat can sometimes feel crowded, especially during peak season, which might limit your personal space.
The onboard lunch is described as a generous pasta with tomato sauce, providing a satisfying, hearty meal after a morning of sightseeing and swimming. Many reviewers, such as Claire, found it “beautiful sitting out on the water in one of the lagoons” enjoying their pasta. The meal is simple but well-prepared, and the included wine and other beverages make it even more enjoyable.
The crew is praised for being friendly and well-organized, with many reviews emphasizing their helpfulness and knowledge. Sean notes the crew was “friendly and the itinerary was well worked out,” and some reviews mention the guides’ ability to provide insightful commentary, making the experience more engaging.

If you’re someone who appreciates natural beauty, loves sea swimming, and enjoys a relaxed, scenic day exploring multiple islands, this trip is a strong contender. It’s perfect for travelers who want a rundown of La Maddalena’s highlights without the hassle of organizing individual boat trips or transport.
It also suits those who don’t mind sharing the boat with others, as reviews mention the boat can sometimes feel crowded. The inclusion of a hearty lunch and the opportunity to shop and explore La Maddalena town make it a well-rounded day for curious travelers.
However, those seeking secluded, private tours or very luxurious, exclusive experiences might find this tour a little busy. Still, for the price and the variety of stops, most find it to be an excellent value for money, especially considering the scenic beauty and cultural spots included.

This boat trip around La Maddalena Archipelago offers a well-balanced mix of stunning landscapes, cultural exploration, and swimming opportunities. The guides and crew are consistently praised for their friendliness and professionalism, making the day both enjoyable and informative. The included lunch is a simple but satisfying addition that enhances the experience, especially when enjoyed in such a beautiful setting.
While it can get crowded, most travelers find the long stops at each island enough to relax and explore without feeling rushed. The flexible departure points and the ease of access make it a convenient choice for visitors staying in different parts of Sardinia.
In summary, this tour delivers excellent value for those looking to see the best of La Maddalena’s islands with plenty of time to enjoy the water, scenery, and local flavor. It’s particularly suitable for adventurous spirits, nature lovers, and anyone wanting a full day of Mediterranean beauty without too much fuss.
“This was a great trip and definitely worth doing. Would do again.”

How long is the tour?
The full-day trip lasts approximately 8 hours, including stops for swimming, sightseeing, and lunch.
Where do the tours depart from?
You can choose from three locations: Via Lungomare A. Doria, Lungomare di Tramontana, or Via Isola le Bisce, depending on your preference or accommodation.
Is there a lunch included?
Yes, a pasta with tomato sauce is served onboard, offering a hearty meal after a morning of sightseeing and swimming.
Do I need to pay additional fees?
Landing taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid in cash on the boat. The cost varies seasonally from €0.50 to €5.00.
Can I swim during the tour?
Absolutely. Multiple designated stops allow for swimming and relaxing in the beautiful waters. Some reviews highlight that these stops are long enough to really enjoy.
Is the tour suitable for families?
While most reviews are from adult travelers, the relaxed pace and nature-centered stops make it generally family-friendly. Just be mindful of boat crowding during peak months.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak both English and Italian, so communication is generally smooth for international visitors.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun protection, and perhaps a waterproof camera. Cash for landing taxes and any personal extras is recommended.
Can the itinerary change?
Yes, the route is subject to regulations by the National Park Authorities, so it may be adjusted depending on conditions and park rules.
This La Maddalena boat trip blends natural beauty, cultural charm, and relaxation, making it a highly recommended experience for anyone visiting Sardinia. Whether you’re after scenic views, a day in the water, or just a taste of local life, it’s a trip that promises to leave lasting memories.