Day 10 — Disembarkation
: The story leverages the real-world geography of Sardinia—specifically its hidden camping spots, limestone cliffs, and turquoise waters—to create a sense of isolation and privacy.
The name reflects the fleet itself—a jar of everything. You’d see a 50-year-old classic yawl tacking alongside a brand-new carbon fiber performance cruiser. It wasn't about who had the newest gear; it was about the shared joy of the Mistral wind
The bays of Sardinia do not change. The pink granite cliffs, the juniper-scented breezes, the water that transitions from cobalt to emerald to azure—these are constants. But what transforms a sailing trip into a legend is the human element.
For travelers looking to truly disconnect, the Gulf of Orosei on the eastern coast offers limestone cliffs that plunge directly into the sea. Accessible mostly by boat or arduous hiking trails, bays like and Cala Goloritzé are completely isolated from modern infrastructure, making them popular settings for camping, rugged exploration, and romanticized isolation. 3. The Maddalena Archipelago mixedpickles in the bays of sardinia 06 2021
Sardinia is a premier sailing destination for good reason. The island's rugged coastline is dotted with hundreds of hidden coves, known as "cale," which are often only accessible by sea. The peak sailing season runs from May to October, with July and August being the warmest and busiest months. June offers an ideal sweet spot: the weather is warm, the sea is pleasant, and the summer crowds have yet to reach their peak.
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Sharp, salty, and aged, reflecting the island's pastoral roots. Prosciutto di Desulo or Cured Tuna Savory, deeply umami, and cured to perfection. The Pour Vermentino di Gallura DOCG
The "MixedPickles" fleet—ranging from a 1970s wooden ketch to a modern Lagoon catamaran—chose three primary areas for their June expedition: Day 10 — Disembarkation : The story leverages
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After a good night's rest, it's time to set sail north. The journey from Portisco to the Maddalena Archipelago is a leisurely sail. As you leave the mainland behind, the islands of Soffi and Mortorio will come into view. These beautiful, uninhabited islands are part of the national park and make for a fantastic first stop, offering clear waters and a lovely beach to explore before continuing into the heart of the archipelago.
, a region famous for its turquoise waters, granite cliffs, and hidden coves. Timeframe:
It was the smell that first gave it away. Not the salt spray or the sunscreen, but the sharp, sweet-sour tang of vinegar and pickled vegetables. Not from a jar on deck, but from the atmosphere itself. The keyword we had scribbled on a map, the one that felt like a secret code——wasn’t a typo. It was a metaphor for the entire adventure. It wasn't about who had the newest gear;
"MixedPickles - PICS - In The Bays Of Sardinia 06" documents a June 2021 sailing trip through northern Sardinia's La Maddalena Archipelago and Costa Smeralda. The itinerary likely featured popular stops including Isola Spargi, Isola Budelli, and the Costa Smeralda's luxury bays. View the photo collection at Google Drive .
If you are planning a similar trip, take these lessons from Mixedpickles:
Day 8 — Leisure & snorkeling