
35 Landing In Palau
We have arrived at the port of Palau. You can now begin disembarking. Thanks again!
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We have arrived at the port of Palau. You can now begin disembarking. Thanks again!
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We are arriving at the port of Palau, which you can see on the left, where our journey will end. Meanwhile, take a glance at the islands around us: in front of us, on the right, is the island of Spargi, where we made our
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Also here on the island of Santo Stefano, high up on the right, is the fort of Napoleon, a military structure dating back to the period of the Napoleonic Wars.In these very waters, in 1793, Napoleon Bonaparte took part i
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Slightly ahead on the right is the island of Santo Stefano. The large quay that you can see was used until 2008 by the American military to moor their ships, when there was a NATO base in the archipelago.The other struct
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In the direction of the “four little houses” lies the Centro Velico Caprera, one of the most prestigious sailing schools in Italy.Founded in 1967, it has been welcoming sailing enthusiasts from all over the world for ove
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Also on the right side, we can observe Punta Rossa, characterised by the presence of a military fort, used during the two World Wars to control this stretch of coastline.To your left, on the other hand, is the view of Ba
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Still on the right, we can observe one of Caprera's most famous beaches: Il Relitto (the Wreck), so called because of the remains of an old boat that still emerge in its depths.Continuing, we come to Cala Andreani, anoth
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On the right is the Spiaggia dei Due Mari, located on the island of Caprera. It is also known as Cala Portese.
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We have just left Cala Coticcio and are now continuing our sail along the coast of Caprera. The first cove we come to on the right is Cala Brigantina, a small inlet of fine white sand set among the rocks.
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Unfortunately, due to adverse weather conditions, it will not be possible to stop and swim at Cala Coticcio today. We are therefore continuing our itinerary by skirting the island of Caprera.
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We will now make a swimming stop from the boat here in Cala Coticcio.Please note that, for safety reasons, diving is only permitted from the lower deck, on the sides of the boat, or using the stern ladder.The stop will l
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In front of us is Cala Coticcio, one of the most spectacular bays on the island of Caprera.Also known as 'Tahiti', it owes this nickname to its incredibly crystal-clear waters, with colours reminiscent of tropical lagoon
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Ahead, on the left, we can see the islets of the Monks, also known as 'the lost ones of Caprera'.Their name recalls an ancient function: it was in fact the monks who were in charge of the light signals to guide those sai
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This area of Caprera is called Candeo. At the top is the Antonio Candeo anti-ship gunship, built in 1928: a medium-calibre battery that once guarded the north-eastern coast of the island.Today it remains as a silent test
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In front of us, to the right, is the island of Caprera. Here stands the house museum of Giuseppe Garibaldi, patriot and hero of the Italian wars of independence.It was on this island that he spent the last years of his l
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Welcome back on board. We now leave Cala Garibaldi and begin skirting the western side of Caprera, where we can admire some beautiful coves.The first one we encounter will be Cala Serena, followed by Cala Caprese and Cal
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In front of us we see Cala Garibaldi, a picturesque beach on the northern part of the island of Caprera.Known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand and surrounding pine forest, it is named after one of the main figure
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And now we continue our cruise towards Cala Garibaldi, on the island of Caprera.
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On the right, known for its sheltered position, is Cala Spalmatore, characterised by two rocky promontories that protect it.
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On the right, we can see Porto Massimo, located to the north of the island of La Maddalena: a renowned marina and one of the main landmarks for tourism in the archipelago.
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