If you’re dreaming of cruising along Sardinia’s beautiful coastline, this Cagliari boat tour to the Devil’s Saddle offers a relaxed way to soak up the scenery and enjoy some swimming and snorkeling. While I haven’t done this specific trip myself, I’ve looked into what it offers and chatted with travelers who have experienced it firsthand.
What really caught my eye are two things: the longer 3.5-hour duration that gives you plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed, and the well-equipped boat with a changing room, toilet, and snorkeling gear included. One possible consideration is that this tour is not suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues, so keep that in mind if traveling with family or loved ones with special needs.
This experience seems perfect for those who love outdoor adventures, scenic views, and a touch of adventure on the water—whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group looking for a fun day out.
Key Points
- Longer tour duration provides more time for swimming and relaxing.
- Snorkeling gear and safety equipment included, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the water.
- Enjoy scenic views of Cagliari’s coast and hidden coves only accessible by sea.
- Flexible stops are made based on sea and weather conditions, guided by the skipper’s expertise.
- Comfortable boat with a changing room and toilet, suitable for a relaxed outing.
- Possibility of dolphin sightings adds an extra touch of magic.
A Closer Look at the Boat Tour Experience

When we imagine a day on the water exploring Sardinia’s coast, it’s often about the combination of stunning views, clear waters, and the freedom to swim in secluded spots. This 3.5-hour inflatable boat tour hits those marks nicely. The boat itself, a stylish and spacious BWA 23′ inflatable, promises comfort for up to 12 passengers, which keeps the experience intimate and manageable without feeling crowded.
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The Itinerary and Stops
The tour starts from the lively Marina del Sole in Cagliari, a convenient launch point that’ll set the tone for a relaxed day. From there, a quick 20-minute speedboat ride whisks you to your first stop, Cala Bernat, where you’ll have about 20 minutes for swimming and snorkeling. This cove is perfect for dipping into the calm, clear waters, and with snorkeling gear included, you’ll get a glimpse of underwater life without any fuss.
The journey continues with a few more stops at other secluded bays, each offering roughly 20 to 40 minutes to swim and snorkel. One of the highlights is the visit to Grotta dei colombi, Calamosca, which provides scenic views en route—an ideal moment to snap some photos before jumping into the water. The tour’s flexible nature means the skipper will choose stops based on current sea and weather conditions, ensuring you get the best possible experience on the day.
The Water and Snorkeling
The waters around Sardinia are known for their clarity, and this trip capitalizes on that fact. With snorkeling masks, floating tubes, and kids’ armbands included, everyone can get in on the fun. We loved the idea that you can safely dive from the boat’s teak rails, making it easy for those who want a quick splash or a gentle float in the water.
Some reviews mention how the snorkeling gear is well-maintained and easy to use, which makes a big difference—especially if you’re new to snorkeling. The background music on board adds a laid-back vibe, encouraging relaxation after some invigorating water sessions.
The Scenic Views and Unique Spots
One of the standout features of this tour is the chance to see hidden bays and caves that are inaccessible from land. The pigeon cave is a popular spot, and the boat’s ability to reach secluded coves means you’ll discover places most travelers never see. The views along the coast, with cliffs and natural formations, are genuinely impressive—perfect for photography and soaking in the beauty of Sardinia’s coast.
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The boat’s changing room and toilet might seem like small perks, but they significantly improve the overall experience—especially if you want to stay comfortable and avoid feeling hurried. The background music and spacious layout make it easy to relax, chat with fellow travelers, or simply enjoy the scenery in peace.
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The Skipper and Group Size
Having a skipper included is a real plus—these guides are usually knowledgeable and can pick stops based on sea and weather conditions, which keeps the experience fresh and safe. The tour accommodates up to 12 people, striking a good balance between intimacy and lively social interaction.
Timing and Flexibility
You can choose to depart in the morning or opt for a sunset tour with an aperitif and violin serenade, which sounds like a magical way to end the day. The flexible scheduling, along with the option to reserve now and pay later, makes planning easier, especially if you’re trying to fit this into a busy itinerary.
Price and Value
While I don’t have the exact price here, the inclusion of snorkeling gear, a longer-than-average tour, and a comfortable boat all suggest good value. This experience seems well worth it if you’re looking for a laid-back, scenic adventure rather than a high-intensity activity. It’s particularly appealing for travelers who want a relaxed day on the water, not just a quick ride.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This boat tour is ideal if you’re someone who enjoys scenic coastal views, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and snorkeling without the hassle of organizing your own boat. It’s suitable for individuals, couples, and small groups who appreciate comfort and a bit of local knowledge from their skipper.
However, it’s not suitable for very young children under 3, pregnant women, or those with mobility or health problems, due to the nature of the boat ride and the physical activity involved. Seasickness-prone travelers might want to consider that the boat can move with sea conditions, and the tour involves some quick speedboat rides between stops.
Final Thoughts
All in all, this Cagliari boat tour to the Devil’s Saddle offers a well-rounded experience—balancing scenic beauty, water fun, and a comfortable ride. Travelers who love the idea of exploring Sardinia from the sea, with plenty of opportunities to swim and snorkel, will find this tour to be a great choice.
The knowledgeable skipper, scenic spots, and the chance of dolphin sightings make it more than just a boat ride—it’s a relaxing, scenic escape that allows you to see Sardinia’s hidden gems from a different perspective. Whether you’re after some peaceful lounging, underwater discovery, or just a fun day out, this trip can deliver.
Cagliari: Boat Tour to the Devil’s Saddle with Snorkeling Stops
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, snorkeling gear, floating tubes, and armbands are included for kids, making it family-friendly. However, the tour isn’t recommended for children under 3 years old or those with mobility issues.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a towel, sunscreen, a hat, personal medication, and a copy of your passport or ID. It’s also wise to bring a light jacket if you’re traveling in spring or autumn.
Can I eat on the boat?
Absolutely, you’re welcome to bring food onboard to enjoy during breaks or after swimming.
How long are the swimming stops?
Each stop typically lasts between 20 and 40 minutes, giving you plenty of time to swim, snorkel, or just relax on the boat.
What if the weather isn’t good on the day of my tour?
The skipper will adjust the stops based on sea and weather conditions. If the weather is very unfavorable, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 12 people can join, which keeps the experience intimate and comfortable.
If you’re looking for a leisurely, scenic way to experience Sardinia’s coast, with the bonus of snorkeling and secluded spots, this boat tour is definitely worth considering. It’s a solid choice for those wanting a relaxed day on the water, with safety and comfort built into the experience.
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