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Natoursardinia

About Natoursardinia

Natour Sardinia, a young and dynamic association, created to have the opportunity to promote sustainable and responsible tourism in Sardinia.The center offers guided boat tours through the astonishing Archipelago of La Maddalena, the exclusive Costa Smeralda and the Corsican islands of Lavezzi, Piana and Cavallo.They always do the best they can to guarantee a memorable experience to our customers. In fact all the excursions arranged by Natour Sardinia are enriched with a intresting and pleasant description of the territory.Natour Sardinia put all its effort to offer you something different from the usual boat tour. We have also launched two new activities for the most daring clients: swim-hiking and snorkeling safari, an original way to enjoy a boat tour day.Furthermore they organize, in spring and autumn, coastal clean up days to protect and preserve the archipelago. You can’t imagine how much fun you can have while helping the sea and the marine environment!With NatourSardinia you will enjoy a cosy and friendly atmosphere as you are not a simple customer but a new friend.

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Address
Circonvallazione Palau Vecchio, 07020 Palau OT, Italy
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