Mixedpickles - In The Bays Of Sardinia
If you have ever sailed the northeastern or eastern coasts of this Italian island—from the glamorous Maddalena Archipelago down to the rugged cliffs of Baunei—you know exactly what "Mixedpickles" means. It is the marine version of a jar of spicy, sweet, sour, and crunchy gherkins. Everything is thrown in together: millionaire superyachts next to rusty dinghies, German families on chartered catamarans, local fishermen cursing in Sardo, and naked French pensioners on stand-up paddleboards.
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The journey often begins in the north, where the world-renowned (Emerald Coast) serves as the base for luxury and adventure. If you have ever sailed the northeastern or
Near Pula, you can explore the submerged Roman ruins that sit right on the water's edge, blending ancient history with the sea. 4. A Taste of Tradition: Beyond the Beach This public link is valid for 7 days
The first bay we encountered was , arguably the most iconic and photographed beach in Sardinia. This small cove wasn’t always here; it was famously created by a powerful landslide in 1962. Today, it’s dominated by a pyramid-shaped rocky spire, the Monte Caroddi, rising from the sea like a sentinel. As the bay is a protected natural monument, no boats are allowed close to shore, and the only way to truly experience it is by swimming to the pristine, pebbly shore.