scubaman
Well-Known Member
As many on here, I've been following Hurricane's excellent Sardinia thread throughout the summer and enjoyed the amazing pics and stories of adventures in and around Carloforte posted by many forumites.
This week my family and I have had the pleasure of enjoying this magical place first hand and it has to be said that our visit to the charming island of San Pietro has been taken into an another level by MapisM's and S's hospitality. They have made us welcome on their boat, introduced us to their friends on the island and helped with many things during our stay. The company we've had, the boating and the lazy mediterranean lunches on anchor will get us a long way into the looming winter. Thank you for everything P & S!
Which brings me to boating. A lot has been said about the merits of this area already and I doubt my feeble attempts to describe it with yet more superlatives would add any meaningful value. I put together this video instead, which for us serves as a memory of a day of boating nirvana, but for those who've had the good sense to decide to do their boating there, just another day in paradise.
We were also lucky to visit Mezzaluna on a day when the conditions allowed for snorkeling in the caves. MM was kind enough to drop me off just outside and wait untill i had had enough time to explore them. The amazing clarity of the water coupled with the passages in the caves were just stunning. This second vid shows the site in question.
It is easy to fall in love with the place, but the great climate and the crystal clear and warm-till-october sea also make just so much sense. Let's just say I can perfectly and whole heartedly see where the med boaters are coming from.
Btw, both vids were shot with the Phantom 3 which is quite a clever piece of kit. The image quality is great and the thing is intuitive to handle. Despite being a total novice, I've managed to keep the thing away from trouble (albeit with the help of MM's quick reactions
). Strongly recommended to anyone interested in aerial photo/videography.
This week my family and I have had the pleasure of enjoying this magical place first hand and it has to be said that our visit to the charming island of San Pietro has been taken into an another level by MapisM's and S's hospitality. They have made us welcome on their boat, introduced us to their friends on the island and helped with many things during our stay. The company we've had, the boating and the lazy mediterranean lunches on anchor will get us a long way into the looming winter. Thank you for everything P & S!
Which brings me to boating. A lot has been said about the merits of this area already and I doubt my feeble attempts to describe it with yet more superlatives would add any meaningful value. I put together this video instead, which for us serves as a memory of a day of boating nirvana, but for those who've had the good sense to decide to do their boating there, just another day in paradise.
We were also lucky to visit Mezzaluna on a day when the conditions allowed for snorkeling in the caves. MM was kind enough to drop me off just outside and wait untill i had had enough time to explore them. The amazing clarity of the water coupled with the passages in the caves were just stunning. This second vid shows the site in question.
It is easy to fall in love with the place, but the great climate and the crystal clear and warm-till-october sea also make just so much sense. Let's just say I can perfectly and whole heartedly see where the med boaters are coming from.
Btw, both vids were shot with the Phantom 3 which is quite a clever piece of kit. The image quality is great and the thing is intuitive to handle. Despite being a total novice, I've managed to keep the thing away from trouble (albeit with the help of MM's quick reactions