Weather & Sea Conditions
South Sardinia is famous for its crystal clear waters and... its breeze.
Understanding the wind is key to a perfect day at sea.
We monitor conditions 24/7 to ensure your safety.
Live Wind & Wave Forecast (Chia / Teulada Area)
Maestrale (NW)
The "Master" wind of Sardinia. It comes from North-West.
Usually ensures flat water near the coast (Tuerredda/Malfatano) as the wind blows from land to sea. Great visibility.
Scirocco (SE)
Warm wind coming from Africa (South-East).
It can create waves coming into the bays. On strong Sirocco days, we might suggest specific sheltered routes or rescheduling.
What if the weather is bad?
Your safety is our priority. If the sea conditions are deemed unsafe by our captains, you will have two options:
- Free Reschedule: Change your date at no extra cost.
- Full Refund: Get 100% of your money back immediately.
Safety Equipment On Board
Every vessel in our fleet meets safety regulations. We check equipment daily.
(Adults & Kids sizes)
(Complete set)
(Double length for deep water)
What to Bring
- Water: Stay hydrated (at least 1.5L per person).
- Sun Protection: High SPF cream, hat, and sunglasses.
- Beach Towel: Essential for sunbathing.
- Phone/Camera: To capture Tuerredda's blue.
Good to Know
- Seasickness: If you are sensitive, take a pill 30 min before departure.
- Shoes: No shoes allowed on board (barefoot is best!).
- Waste: Please bring a bag for your trash. Keep the sea clean.
- Kids: Children < 3 years old must wear life jackets at all times.
Complete Guide to Chia Sea Weather
Understanding the Chia sea weather is the single most important factor for a safe and enjoyable day on the water. South Sardinia is located in the middle of the Mediterranean, which means conditions can change. However, knowing how to read the forecast will allow you to find calm water even on windy days.
Optimal sea conditions in Tuerredda
How Mistral Affects Chia Sea Weather
The Mistral (NW) is the most common wind here. The good news for boaters monitoring the Chia sea weather is that Mistral blows from land to sea. This means that close to the coast—especially in bays like Tuerredda and Porto Malfatano—the water remains flat and crystal clear, even if the wind is strong.
Sirocco Conditions and Safety
The Sirocco (SE) comes from Africa. Unlike the Mistral, it can bring waves into the bays. When checking the Chia sea weather, if you see strong Sirocco predicted, we recommend contacting us. We might suggest navigating towards the calmer East side (Santa Margherita/Nora) or rescheduling your trip for safety.
Pro Tip: For the most accurate real-time forecast, we recommend cross-referencing our updates with professional tools like Windfinder Chia. Always check the "Gusts" (Raffiche) parameter, not just average wind speed.
Frequently Asked Questions on Chia Sea Weather
What is the best time of day for calm sea?
Based on typical Chia sea weather patterns, the morning (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM) offers the calmest surface, perfect for snorkeling. The breeze usually picks up after 2:00 PM.
Do you cancel trips if it rains?
Summer rain in Sardinia is rare. However, if the Chia sea weather forecast shows heavy rain or unsafe conditions, we offer an immediate free reschedule or a full refund.
Is it dangerous to rent a boat without a license?
Not with us. We provide a full briefing on the Chia sea weather and navigation rules before you leave. Our boats are equipped with GPS trackers regarding your safety.