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Costa Smeralda: Demanda internacional de propiedades vacacionales de lujo en la exclusiva costa noreste de Cerdeña

  • La discreción y la exclusividad tienen moneda corriente en el mercado inmobiliario
  • Compradores que se centran especialmente en fincas de campo en expansión
  • Propiedades premium  al sur de Costa Smeralda cada vez más buscadas 

Hamburgo, 15 de agosto de 2022. La Costa Smeralda en la costa noreste de Cerdeña es uno de los mercados más buscados y más exclusivos para propiedades vacacionales en el mundo. Sin embargo, también sigue siendo uno de los mercados más discretos. Esta franja de costa, que debe su nombre al singular verde esmeralda de sus aguas, se extiende a lo largo de unos 20 kilómetros, con playas de arena fina, pintorescas bahías rocosas y una arquitectura mediterránea única. Desde la década de 1960, ha sido una de las mejores direcciones de Europa para restaurantes de primera clase, compras exclusivas y segundas residencias de lujo. “La demanda de bienes raíces ha aumentado considerablemente a raíz de la pandemia y, junto con las villas de primera calidad con vistas al mar, el interés de los compradores se está desplazando cada vez más hacia las grandes propiedades de campo con extensos terrenos que ofrecen un retiro tranquilo y aislado”, dice Daniela Ciboddo. ,

Mercado inmobiliario discreto y exclusivo con fuerte demanda

El estatus especial de Costa Smeralda como un retiro de lujo para clientes extremadamente ricos y, a veces, prominentes significa que la discreción y la exclusividad son principios fundamentales del mercado inmobiliario aquí. “Muchas propiedades no se anuncian en el dominio público y, por lo general, se negocian con estricta confidencialidad. En algunos casos, las propiedades excepcionales pueden alcanzar precios de venta superiores a los 200 millones de euros”, dice Daniela Ciboddo.

Uno de los lugares más solicitados de la Costa Esmeralda es la ciudad portuaria de lujo de  Porto Cervo , que alberga uno de los puertos deportivos más caros del mundo. Desde que fue fundado por el príncipe Karim Aga Khan en 1962, se ha convertido en un punto de acceso tanto para personalidades famosas como para la alta sociedad internacional. Hay una piazzetta típicamente italiana en el centro de la ciudad, con una serie de hoteles de lujo, así como tiendas de diseño, cafeterías y restaurantes de lujo. Apartamentos deseables aquí están actualmente en el mercado por hasta 2 millones de euros. En las colinas que rodean el pueblo también hay extensos terrenos con magníficas fincas que alcanzan precios de venta de hasta 18 millones de euros.

Los lugares costeros al sur de Porto Cervo también son muy buscados, incluidas las bahías de  Cala di Volpe  y  Romazzino , que cuentan con playas idílicas bendecidas con aguas turquesas. En la Bahía de Romazzino se pueden adquirir villas exclusivas por cifras superiores a los 200 millones de euros. En Cala di Volpe, reconocida internacionalmente por sus inmaculados campos de golf, las villas y fincas de lujo con vistas panorámicas de la costa y las islas circundantes también tienen una gran demanda. Los precios de venta de propiedades de este tipo pueden alcanzar los 18 millones de euros.

El interés en propiedades en la ciudad portuaria de  Porto Rotondo  también es fuerte. La ciudad tiene un puerto curvo que puede acomodar hasta 800 yates, así como pintorescas playas con aguas cristalinas y hermosas bahías como “Cala Ira” y “Cala Sabina”. Las boutiques de lujo y los restaurantes también le dan a la ciudad un encanto glamoroso. Algunas de las villas exclusivas aquí han sido propiedad de personas famosas y alcanzan precios de hasta 40 millones de euros.

Al norte de la Costa Esmeralda,  Porto Rafael  es un favorito particular entre los conocedores y las celebridades de la isla. En comparación con Porto Cervo, el lugar es menos turístico y ofrece numerosos retiros tranquilos. Aquí encontrará grandes parcelas en lugares apartados con vistas panorámicas de toda la costa hasta Córcega. Aquí se ofrecen villas de lujo por precios de hasta 15 millones de euros.

Clientela internacional que busca fincas aisladas en ubicaciones premium

Una alta proporción de las transacciones inmobiliarias en la Costa Smeralda se pueden atribuir a grupos de compradores del extranjero. Alrededor del 38 por ciento de los compradores provienen de Alemania, Austria y Suiza, alrededor del 10 por ciento de Gran Bretaña, el 5 por ciento de EE. UU., Australia y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, y el 2 por ciento de otros países. El 35 por ciento de las compras de bienes raíces son realizadas por compradores italianos. La mayoría de estos clientes tienen entre 40 y 70 años y buscan una segunda vivienda para sus familias con niños.

“Las restricciones que surgieron con la pandemia realmente sacaron a la luz lo que la Costa Esmeralda siempre ha ofrecido y lo que la gente de repente ansiaba aún más: naturaleza agreste y virgen y pueblos y aldeas exclusivas y pintorescas llenas de una sensación de seguridad y libertad”, dice Daniela Cibodo. “Además de las propiedades para ocupación del propietario, las villas antiguas y las fincas en ubicaciones privilegiadas, como las colinas de Cala di Volpe y Porto Rafael, son propiedades de inversión particularmente buscadas, que a menudo se renuevan en profundidad y se revenden o alquilan”.

Perspectiva: alta demanda continua y creciente interés en las regiones al sur de la Costa Smeralda

“La demanda, especialmente de propiedades en el segmento premium, se ha mantenido constantemente alta en Costa Smeralda desde su creación en la década de 1960. El mercado inmobiliario aquí no se ve afectado en gran medida por las crisis políticas o económicas y representa un refugio particularmente seguro para las inversiones inmobiliarias”, resume Daniela Ciboddo, y agrega: “Por lo tanto, esperamos que la demanda se mantenga en un nivel alto. Ahora también estamos comenzando a ver interés en propiedades en las regiones menos buscadas al sur de Costa Smeralda, como Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo y Punta Molara”.

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Propiedad excepcional y prestigiosa frente al mar en Porto Cervo
Esta lujosa villa en primera línea de mar en Porto Cervo está siendo comercializada actualmente por Engel & Völkers por 26,5 millones de euros. Tiene una superficie habitable total de 350 metros cuadrados con cinco dormitorios y siete baños. La propiedad se encuentra en una parcela de 2.000 metros cuadrados con varias terrazas, piscina, jacuzzi y acceso privado a la playa. Además, la propiedad tiene una vista panorámica del agua verde esmeralda y la bahía circundante.

Majestuosa mansión contemporánea en Porto Cervo
Esta exclusiva villa moderna, que Engel & Völkers comercializa actualmente, se encuentra en una ubicación privilegiada en Porto Cervo. Seis dormitorios y ocho baños se distribuyen en una superficie habitable de 1.200 metros cuadrados. Las características de lujo incluyen un gimnasio, una piscina, un jacuzzi, una sala de masajes y habitaciones para el personal. La amplia vista única de la Bahía de Pevero y la ubicación aislada y privada completan la oferta. Precio en demanda.

 

Villa con vistas a la bahía de Cala di Volpe
Engel & Völkers comercializa actualmente esta lujosa villa de diseño en Cala di Volpe. La propiedad tiene 340 metros cuadrados de espacio habitable con seis dormitorios y seis baños. La zona exterior se extiende sobre un exuberante jardín interior de 2.000 metros cuadrados con varias terrazas y una piscina infinita. El concepto de planta abierta con transición fluida entre las áreas interior y exterior ofrece una amplia vista panorámica directa sobre la bahía de Cala di Volpe desde casi todas las habitaciones. Precio en demanda.

Fuente de la imagen:  (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

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Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Global Swan family to meet in glamourous Porto Cervo for 21st edition of Rolex Swan Cup

La familia Global Swan se reunirá en el glamuroso Porto Cervo para la 21.ª edición de la Rolex Swan Cup

Lunes 8 de agosto de 2022 Porto Cervo vuelve a ser la sede del punto culminante de la temporada de carreras de Swan Lista de inscritos de 90 yates que van desde 120 a 36 pies Siete clases ofrecen carreras competitivas y justas para todos Es la celebración del año de la familia Swan, una reunión de la comunidad Nautor, un apasionante festival de vela: es el punto culminante de la temporada de regatas en el Mediterráneo, The Rolex Swan Cup.

Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo

Como siempre, el lujoso y atmosférico resort de Porto Cervo, ubicado en el corazón de la exclusiva zona costera de Costa Smeralda, es la sede del festival bienal de todas las cosas Swan del 11 al 18 de septiembre.

Con una creciente lista de participantes de 90 yates de todo el mundo, la flota de la Copa Rolex Swan mostrará la diversidad y la historia de la marca perdurable Nautor’s Swan.

Abarcará toda la gama, desde el nuevo Swan 120 Audrey the First hasta el Swan 36 Josian diseñado por S&S, un ejemplo magníficamente restaurado de uno de los primeros modelos Swan de Nautor que data de 1967.

Organizada por el Yacht Club Costa Smeralda y Nautor’s Swan en colaboración con su antiguo socio Rolex, la regata contará con seis días de regatas, incluida una regata costera desafiante para todas las clases. También es el evento final de la competición de la Liga de las Naciones, larga y muy disputada.

El presidente de Nautor’s Swan, Leonardo Ferragamo, dijo: “Es con gran entusiasmo que regresamos a Porto Cervo y al Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, donde siempre recibimos una cálida bienvenida.

“La Rolex Swan Cup es lo más destacado del calendario Swan y ha sido un evento náutico icónico durante los últimos 40 años gracias a una sólida asociación con Rolex y Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Esta regata combina la competición entre caballeros con un decidido espíritu de competición y realza los valores de calidad, elegancia, innovación, rendimiento y fiabilidad de cada una de las embarcaciones que componen la comunidad Swan que viaja desde todo el mundo para compartir y celebrar su pasión por la navegación.”


Con la asistencia de la amplia gama de diseños de Swan, parece que la flota se dividirá en siete clases, con tres de los diseños únicos de Swan: el ClubSwan 50, el ClubSwan 42 y el ClubSwan 36, que harán su primera aparición en el Rolex Swan . Taza.

Los otros cuatro ofrecerán carreras de calificación destinadas a proporcionar un campo de juego justo y nivelado para Swans con dimensiones y características muy diferentes.

Destacando la herencia distintiva de la línea Nautor’s Swan está la clase dedicada a los muchos yates Swan diseñados por Sparkman & Stephens, con entradas requeridas para tener el casco y los accesorios originales.

Junto con el venerable S&S 36 Josian y al menos seis de los icónicos S&S 65, uno de los que está haciendo un bienvenido regreso es el Swan 43 Kokkola.

El propietario Vittorio Ghizzoni dijo: “Participamos en nuestra primera Copa Rolex Swan en 1994 y luego en 1996, y después de un largo descanso regresamos en 2016 y 2018: la Copa Rolex Swan fue una gran motivación para mantener a Kokkola luciendo lo mejor posible y lista. para correr.

“Es una de las grandes alegrías que todavía tengamos el mismo equipo de familiares y amigos. Kokkola cumplió 50 años en 2020 y estamos ansiosos por volver a Cerdeña y darlo todo en el agua con nuestros amigos en la clase Sparkman & Stephens”.

La clase Swan Mini Maxi estará compuesta por cisnes con una LOA de entre 18,29 my 24,08 m, mientras que la clase Swan Maxi incluirá a los cisnes más grandes, con una LOA de 24,09 y superior. Uno de los que competirá en esta clase será el Swan 90 Freya (28m). El propietario, Don Macpherson, dijo: “Mi experiencia era en cruceros, y nunca había corrido realmente hasta que construimos Freya. Mi capitán sugirió probar las carreras y me enganché: hay una dinámica completamente diferente en los cruceros, con un propósito común, camaradería y competencia.

“Ha sido muy divertido. Me gusta correr con mi familia y amigos, y a lo largo de los años he conocido a mucha gente en la familia Swan, tenemos mucho en común y ha sido fantástico”.

Mientras tanto, la cuarta clase de calificación, Swan Grand Prix, es para yates con una eslora de 18,28 my menos e incluye el Swan 48 Mia.

“Mi pasión por la navegación, siempre presente como parte de mi amor por la naturaleza, aumentó en la última Copa Rolex Swan en 2018 cuando me cautivó la belleza del mar de septiembre y la costa de Cerdeña junto con la competencia y deportividad de la competencia. ” dijo el propietario Luigi Stoppani.

“Habiendo sido fletador, quería transformar ese sentimiento en una nueva realidad. Entonces, obtuve a Mia, la mía, y emprendí un viaje de regatas (desde la Middle Sea Race 2020 hasta el Campeonato Mundial ORC 2022) y cruceros que me llevaron a Porto Cervo para la próxima Copa Rolex Swan. Espero encontrar un gran sentido de comunidad y entusiasmo, y personalmente espero que sea un momento para olvidar las preocupaciones impuestas por los eventos recientes”.

Fuera del agua, el aspecto social glamoroso y muy esperado de la Rolex Swan Cup incluye la exclusiva Cena de propietarios, la fiesta de la tripulación Rolex en el Hotel Colonna Pevero y una serie de eventos posteriores a la carrera en el YCCS Regatta Village que reunirá a los toda la comunidad de Nautor’s Swan.

“La Copa Rolex Swan ocupa un lugar muy especial en el calendario del Cisne de Nautor”, dijo Giovanni Pomati, CEO de Nautor’s Group. “Es una verdadera reunión de toda la familia Swan y una valiosa oportunidad para celebrar la camaradería que está en el corazón de la experiencia Swan, destacar la gama y diversidad de la marca Swan y conocer a los apasionados propietarios y navegantes que han viajado a Porto Cervo.”

La Copa Rolex Swan también marca la culminación de la Liga de Naciones de una temporada, el circuito de diseño único organizado por ClubSwan Racing que incluye cinco regatas en el Mediterráneo. El ganador general de la Liga, junto con los ganadores individuales de cada una de las cuatro clases monodiseño de Swan, será coronado en la Rolex Crew Party.

La regata en sí comienza con la inscripción el domingo 11 de septiembre, seguida de una carrera de práctica para las clases monotipo al día siguiente. La regata de flota completa comienza el martes 13 de septiembre, con la regata costera el jueves. El último día de carreras es el domingo 18 de septiembre.

Los socios del circuito ClubSwan Racing 2022 One Design son: Rolex, BMW, Randstad, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sease, Ferrari Trento, Banor, M&C Saatchi, North Sails, Quantum Sails, Gottifredi Maffioli, Garmin, B&G, Lavazza, Marevivo. La dirección de la regata contará con el apoyo de las marcas eléctricas de Mark Set Bot.

Cómo seguir las carreras

La Liga de las Naciones 2022

26-30 abril: Swan Tuscany Challenge
31 mayo-4 junio: Swan Sardinia Challenge
5-9 julio: Swan One Design Worlds
1-6 agosto: Copa del Rey
11-18 septiembre: Rolex Swan Cup
4-8 octubre: ClubSwan 36 europeos

Porto Cervo

Global Swan family to meet in glamourous Porto Cervo for 21st edition of Rolex Swan Cup

Monday 8 August, 2022 Porto Cervo again the venue for the highlight of the Swan racing season Entry list of 90 yachts ranging from 120 to 36-feet Seven classes offer competitive and fair racing to all It’s the Swan family celebration of the year, a gathering of the Nautor community, a passionate festival of sail – it is the highlight of the Mediterranean racing season, The Rolex Swan Cup.

Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo

As ever the luxurious and atmospheric resort of Porto Cervo, nestled in the heart of the exclusive Costa Smeralda coastal area, is the venue for the biennial festival of all things Swan from 11 to 18 September.

With a growing entry list of 90 yachts gathering from all over the world, the Rolex Swan Cup fleet will showcase the diversity as well as the history of Nautor’s Swan enduring brand.

It will encompass the full range from the brand-new Swan 120 Audrey the First to the S&S designed Swan 36 Josian, a magnificently restored example of one of the earliest Nautor’s Swan models dating back to 1967.

Organised by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and Nautor’s Swan in collaboration with longstanding partner Rolex, the regatta will feature six days of racing including a challenging coastal race for all classes. It is also the final event in the season long and hotly contested Nations League competition.

Nautor’s Swan Chairman Leonardo Ferragamo said: “It is with great enthusiasm that we return to Porto Cervo and the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda where we always receive a warm welcome.

“The Rolex Swan Cup is the highlight of the Swan calendar and has been an iconic sailing event for the last 40 years thanks to a strong partnership with Rolex and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. This race combines gentlemanly competition with a determined racing spirit and enhances the values of quality, elegance, innovation, performance, and reliability of each of the boats that make up the Swan community that travels from all over the world to share and celebrate its passion for sailing.”


With the wide range of Swan designs attending, the fleet looks set to be divided into seven classes, with three featuring the Swan one-designs – the ClubSwan 50, ClubSwan 42 and ClubSwan 36, which will be making their first appearance at the Rolex Swan Cup.

The other four will offer rating racing intended to provide a fair and level playing field for Swans with very different dimensions and characteristics.

Highlighting the distinctive heritage of the Nautor’s Swan line is the class dedicated to the many Swan yachts designed by Sparkman & Stephens, with entries required to have the original hull and fittings.

Along with the venerable S&S 36 Josian and at least six of the iconic S&S 65s, one of those making a welcome return is the Swan 43 Kokkola.

Owner Vittorio Ghizzoni said: “We took part in our first Rolex Swan Cup in 1994 and then in 1996, and after a long break we returned in 2016 and 2018 – the Rolex Swan Cup was a great motivation to keep Kokkola looking her best and ready to race.

“It is one of the great joys that we still have the same crew of family and friends. Kokkola turned 50 in 2020 and we can’t wait to get back to Sardinia and give it our all out on the water with our friends in the Sparkman & Stephens class.”

The Swan Mini Maxi class will comprise Swans with an LOA of between 18.29m and 24,08m, while the Swan Maxi class will include the largest Swans taking part, with an LOA of 24,09 and above. One of those competing in this class will be the Swan 90 Freya (28m). Owner Don Macpherson said: “My background was in cruising, and I had never really raced until we built Freya. My captain suggested giving racing a go and I was hooked – there is a whole different dynamic to cruising, with a common purpose, camaraderie, and competition.

“It has been a lot of fun. I like to race with my family and friends, and over the years I have met a lot of people in the Swan family, we have a lot in common and it has been fantastic.”

Meanwhile the fourth rating class – Swan Grand Prix – is for yachts with an LOA of 18.28m and below and includes the Swan 48 Mia.

“My passion for sailing, always present as part of my love for nature, increased at the last Rolex Swan Cup in 2018 when I was entranced by the beauty of the September sea and the Sardinian coastline together with the competence and sportsmanship of the competition,” said owner Luigi Stoppani.

“Having been a charterer I wanted to transform that sentiment into a new reality. So, I got Mia – Mine – and set off on a journey to regattas (from 2020 Middle Sea Race to 2022 ORC World Championship) and cruises which has brought me to Porto Cervo for the next Rolex Swan Cup. I am expecting to find a great sense of community and enthusiasm, and personally hope it will be a time to forget the concerns imposed by recent events.”

Off the water the glamourous and highly anticipated social side to the Rolex Swan Cup includes the exclusive Owners’ Dinner, the Rolex Crew Party at the Colonna Pevero Hotel, and a series of post-racing events at the YCCS Regatta Village which will bring together the whole Nautor’s Swan community.

“The Rolex Swan Cup holds a very special place in the Nautor’s Swan calendar,” said Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor’s Group. “It is a true gathering of the whole Swan family and a cherished opportunity to celebrate the camaraderie that is at the heart of the Swan experience, highlight the range and diversity of the Swan brand, and meet the passionate owners and sailors who have travelled to Porto Cervo.”

The Rolex Swan Cup also marks the culmination of the season long Nations League, the one-design circuit organised by ClubSwan Racing that takes in five Mediterranean regattas. The overall winner of the League – along with the individual winners in each of the four Swan one-design classes – will be crowned at the Rolex Crew Party.

The regatta itself gets underway with registration on Sunday 11 September, followed by a practice race for the one-design classes the following day. Full fleet racing begins on Tuesday 13 September, with the coastal race on the Thursday. The final day of racing is on Sunday 18 September.

Partners of the ClubSwan Racing 2022 One Design circuit are: Rolex, BMW, Randstad, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sease, Ferrari Trento, Banor, M&C Saatchi, North Sails, Quantum Sails, Gottifredi Maffioli, Garmin, B&G, Lavazza, Marevivo. The regatta management will be supported by the electric marks by Mark Set Bot.

How to follow the racing

The Nations League 2022

26-30 April: Swan Tuscany Challenge
31 May-4 June: Swan Sardinia Challenge
5-9 July: Swan One Design Worlds
1-6 August: Copa del Rey
11-18 September: Rolex Swan Cup
4-8 October: ClubSwan 36 Europeans

Porto Cervo

Global Swan family to meet in glamourous Porto Cervo for 21st edition of Rolex Swan Cup

Monday 8 August, 2022 Porto Cervo again the venue for the highlight of the Swan racing season Entry list of 90 yachts ranging from 120 to 36-feet Seven classes offer competitive and fair racing to all It’s the Swan family celebration of the year, a gathering of the Nautor community, a passionate festival of sail – it is the highlight of the Mediterranean racing season, The Rolex Swan Cup.

Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo

As ever the luxurious and atmospheric resort of Porto Cervo, nestled in the heart of the exclusive Costa Smeralda coastal area, is the venue for the biennial festival of all things Swan from 11 to 18 September.

With a growing entry list of 90 yachts gathering from all over the world, the Rolex Swan Cup fleet will showcase the diversity as well as the history of Nautor’s Swan enduring brand.

It will encompass the full range from the brand-new Swan 120 Audrey the First to the S&S designed Swan 36 Josian, a magnificently restored example of one of the earliest Nautor’s Swan models dating back to 1967.

Organised by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and Nautor’s Swan in collaboration with longstanding partner Rolex, the regatta will feature six days of racing including a challenging coastal race for all classes. It is also the final event in the season long and hotly contested Nations League competition.

Nautor’s Swan Chairman Leonardo Ferragamo said: “It is with great enthusiasm that we return to Porto Cervo and the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda where we always receive a warm welcome.

“The Rolex Swan Cup is the highlight of the Swan calendar and has been an iconic sailing event for the last 40 years thanks to a strong partnership with Rolex and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. This race combines gentlemanly competition with a determined racing spirit and enhances the values of quality, elegance, innovation, performance, and reliability of each of the boats that make up the Swan community that travels from all over the world to share and celebrate its passion for sailing.”


With the wide range of Swan designs attending, the fleet looks set to be divided into seven classes, with three featuring the Swan one-designs – the ClubSwan 50, ClubSwan 42 and ClubSwan 36, which will be making their first appearance at the Rolex Swan Cup.

The other four will offer rating racing intended to provide a fair and level playing field for Swans with very different dimensions and characteristics.

Highlighting the distinctive heritage of the Nautor’s Swan line is the class dedicated to the many Swan yachts designed by Sparkman & Stephens, with entries required to have the original hull and fittings.

Along with the venerable S&S 36 Josian and at least six of the iconic S&S 65s, one of those making a welcome return is the Swan 43 Kokkola.

Owner Vittorio Ghizzoni said: “We took part in our first Rolex Swan Cup in 1994 and then in 1996, and after a long break we returned in 2016 and 2018 – the Rolex Swan Cup was a great motivation to keep Kokkola looking her best and ready to race.

“It is one of the great joys that we still have the same crew of family and friends. Kokkola turned 50 in 2020 and we can’t wait to get back to Sardinia and give it our all out on the water with our friends in the Sparkman & Stephens class.”

The Swan Mini Maxi class will comprise Swans with an LOA of between 18.29m and 24,08m, while the Swan Maxi class will include the largest Swans taking part, with an LOA of 24,09 and above. One of those competing in this class will be the Swan 90 Freya (28m). Owner Don Macpherson said: “My background was in cruising, and I had never really raced until we built Freya. My captain suggested giving racing a go and I was hooked – there is a whole different dynamic to cruising, with a common purpose, camaraderie, and competition.

“It has been a lot of fun. I like to race with my family and friends, and over the years I have met a lot of people in the Swan family, we have a lot in common and it has been fantastic.”

Meanwhile the fourth rating class – Swan Grand Prix – is for yachts with an LOA of 18.28m and below and includes the Swan 48 Mia.

“My passion for sailing, always present as part of my love for nature, increased at the last Rolex Swan Cup in 2018 when I was entranced by the beauty of the September sea and the Sardinian coastline together with the competence and sportsmanship of the competition,” said owner Luigi Stoppani.

“Having been a charterer I wanted to transform that sentiment into a new reality. So, I got Mia – Mine – and set off on a journey to regattas (from 2020 Middle Sea Race to 2022 ORC World Championship) and cruises which has brought me to Porto Cervo for the next Rolex Swan Cup. I am expecting to find a great sense of community and enthusiasm, and personally hope it will be a time to forget the concerns imposed by recent events.”

Off the water the glamourous and highly anticipated social side to the Rolex Swan Cup includes the exclusive Owners’ Dinner, the Rolex Crew Party at the Colonna Pevero Hotel, and a series of post-racing events at the YCCS Regatta Village which will bring together the whole Nautor’s Swan community.

“The Rolex Swan Cup holds a very special place in the Nautor’s Swan calendar,” said Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor’s Group. “It is a true gathering of the whole Swan family and a cherished opportunity to celebrate the camaraderie that is at the heart of the Swan experience, highlight the range and diversity of the Swan brand, and meet the passionate owners and sailors who have travelled to Porto Cervo.”

The Rolex Swan Cup also marks the culmination of the season long Nations League, the one-design circuit organised by ClubSwan Racing that takes in five Mediterranean regattas. The overall winner of the League – along with the individual winners in each of the four Swan one-design classes – will be crowned at the Rolex Crew Party.

The regatta itself gets underway with registration on Sunday 11 September, followed by a practice race for the one-design classes the following day. Full fleet racing begins on Tuesday 13 September, with the coastal race on the Thursday. The final day of racing is on Sunday 18 September.

Partners of the ClubSwan Racing 2022 One Design circuit are: Rolex, BMW, Randstad, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sease, Ferrari Trento, Banor, M&C Saatchi, North Sails, Quantum Sails, Gottifredi Maffioli, Garmin, B&G, Lavazza, Marevivo. The regatta management will be supported by the electric marks by Mark Set Bot.

How to follow the racing

The Nations League 2022

26-30 April: Swan Tuscany Challenge
31 May-4 June: Swan Sardinia Challenge
5-9 July: Swan One Design Worlds
1-6 August: Copa del Rey
11-18 September: Rolex Swan Cup
4-8 October: ClubSwan 36 Europeans