Bay-hopping!

We left Cagliari with a view to bay hopping up the East Coast, stopping at Villasimius on the most south east tip of Sardegna, where we ended up staying for 4 nights, 2 on anchor and 2 in the Marina, waiting for the winds to turn to the supposedly prevailing westerly’s, to ensure safe anchorage.

On the 3rd day we decided to hire a small car to go visit some of the island, but when the marina office told us the nearest car hire place was a way away but the shop downstairs rented scooters, we thought that sounded like far more fun! Ha ha ha, I haven’t been on a scooter for 20 years and even then only for a day in the Greek Islands, and David for 30 years. And then it wasn’t a scooter but a motor bike. However after all the stories he’s told me over the years of his exploits on a bike, I had no concerns about his capability, after all, what is the expression, “it’s like riding a bike!”

30 minutes later we had a 125cc scooter and 2 helmets in our possession!

David & his scooter!
David & his scooter!

David went off on his own for a trial run, trying to regain his knowledge and his balance, much to my amusement! 10 minutes later he came back and said I am ready, so I hopped on the back! Ooh did that change the dynamics and we weaved all over the place for another 10 minutes, and anyone watching would have laughed their heads off, particularly at our attempt to get out of the marina, which meant weaving around bollards and barriers.

We finally got out on the open road and after a few wobbly moments, decided to pop into town for a few provisions. Me thinks we should have got a few more miles of practice under our belt before attempting that! The hills, the traffic, me on the back not knowing which way to lean, all proved too much for David’s poor nerves and so we parked up and walked around the very cute town for a bit. After a coffee, which perhaps should have had a brandy in it, we ventured back to the marina and the boat, to drop our provisions off, grab my camera, and then hit the road again, exploring the countryside around us. It didn’t really take long before David got the hang of it and we were zooming along at 70km, taking the coast road, and various bumpy tracks out to some gorgeous beaches.

Views from the Coast Road

Villasimius

Sardinia's version of a Gnome!
Sardinia’s version of a Gnome!
Cala Sinzia from the beach!
Cala Sinzia from the beach!

Cala Pira

Giant Cactus!
Giant Cactus!
Shetland ponies in Sardegna!
Shetland ponies in Sardegna!

After an adventurous day, we returned the scooter and miraculously got our deposit back, we headed back to our boat and got chatting to an Aussie couple, Cam and Anne on the boat next door. Both were retired fire fighters/investigators and had lots of stories to tell, so a few drinks ensued on their boat. They also introduced us to another Aussie couple, Frank and Viv, who were moored out in the bay on their 44ft catamaran, which resulted in another night of Aussie stories and drinks aboard their boat, when a storm rolled in with 38 knots of wind at times. Whilst we hardly felt it in the cat, we were glad we were moored in the marina! Cam & Anne, and Frank & Viv both had picked up boats in Croatia and were on their way back via Spain, Gib, the Atlantic etc., to take their boats home!

A Koala from the Aussies!
A Koala from the Aussies!

We finally left Villasimius 2 days ago, and headed round the corner to the bay we wanted to go (Cala Pira), but on arrival decided the swell would have meant a rough night, at least we had visited it on the scooter! We continued on to find another bay, Cala Sinzia where we dropped anchor and spent the night.

Cala Sinzias
Cala Sinzias

Yesterday we headed off to Arbatax,

Arbatax is about half way up the east coast, we had a lovely meal out and a restful night in the marina, taking full opportunity of June’s dirt cheap mooring rates. All will change no doubt in 3 days’ time!

Chantal & David

Chantal & David are the proud owners of Seaclusion. Having retired from their main professions, they now live in Southern Spain, with a new freelance photography business concentrating on Photobook Design and Photoshop editing for clients worldwide own andare lucky enough to have some long fabulous interludes on Seaclusion, sailing around the Mediterranean, for now!

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3 Responses

  1. Mum says:

    Lovely photos, you are both made to go on a scooter though, but hey ho you are safe and sound!
    Coastal hopping is just my scene, you lucky things.

    Could I please have a few photos of you both, I see David is very brown on one of them, how about you?
    Enjoy,

    At last the house is taking shape with the kitchen being installed and Paynes instructed with a one day viewing anticipated for Saturday 20th July . We are hoping for rain!! as I need to turf the garden at a cost of over £500 but need the rain to bond the turf!! Keep the posts coming.

    Love Mumxx

  2. Nova says:

    Hiya you crazy pair, you are lucky not to have fallen off! Am loving reading your exploits and have forwarded most to Andrea.
    Sardegna is so pretty – the water looks amazing.

    Happy sailing, Love Nova, Steve and Alex xxxx

  3. Dave n TRUDI says:

    Love it. Wish we were there!!!

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