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Where to practice canoeing or kayaking in Sardinia?

Where to practice canoeing or kayaking in Sardinia? If you enjoy paddling, then a canoe outing in Sardinia can provide you with unique sensations: gliding on transparent water, admiring stretches of untouched coastline, rich in vegetation that extends just a few meters from the sea, is truly priceless.

The most diverse scenarios are at your disposal, from high cliffs overlooking the sea to beaches surrounded by inaccessible rocks by land; you just have to choose one of the countless destinations for your canoe excursions.

The wild nature of the island will always be on full display during your kayaking trips, whether you're alone or with your family, giving you the feeling of exploring always new and fascinating territories.

Every stretch of Sardinian coast is characterized by numerous hidden coves and bays, often only accessible by sea, where you can rest and enjoy the beauty of enchanting places and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean.

Those who want to practice canoeing or kayaking in Sardinia have a thousand possibilities: there are indeed numerous itineraries to follow, mostly along the coast, that allow you to combine the enjoyment of the sea's beauty with a healthy physical activity.

Turning to schools that offer courses and excursions, as well as canoe rental services in North and South Sardinia, is always a great idea to learn about the costs.

Among the most characteristic canoe excursions, Cala Gonone and the natural beauty of Lake Cedrino should be mentioned, as well as the towering cliffs of Alghero and Capo Caccia, together with the beaches surrounded by high dunes near Arbus and Buggerru on the island's west coast.

Furthermore, the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Villasimius along the southeastern coast, near Cagliari, and the unmissable caves of the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast, are worth exploring.

Furthermore, the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Villasimius along the southeastern coast, near Cagliari, and the unmissable caves of the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast, are worth exploring.

If you enjoy canoeing in freshwater, you can paddle up the Temo River, the only navigable river in Sardinia. The route from the river mouth to Bosa is about six kilometers long and will take you to the heart of the town. You can also paddle on Lake Flumendosa, taking advantage of the calm waters for a peaceful excursion in the heart of Sardinia, and admire the imposing Gennargentu massif in the background.

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