The Qatari Al Thani family's yacht stops in the magical bay, before turning towards Capri. Jet skis galore, helicopter and gazes turned towards Cala Luna.

Here is Katara, a 124-meter jewel of the sea. A short distance away, still in that enchantment in front of Cala Gonone, Kensho also makes its way, a yacht of the German billionaire Udo Mueller. A masterpiece of design, 76 meters long and launched in 2022, embellished with an iridescent color. The eastern coast enchants superyachts, winks at 5-star tourism.

Not just Costa Smeralda. Cala Gonone and its pearls give their best, exerting an irresistible attraction with that incomparable conformation, between sea and mountains. "It's just a shame that our port is not up to par, it doesn't offer the right services and obviously doesn't allow these boats to dock", says Giorgio Romano, commander of the Turcali motor vessel, one of those boats that every day transports hundreds of tourists to the pearls of the Gulf of Baunei. Cala Gonone is happy, but at the same time many are not at peace with the lack of benefits for the territory.

The superyachts unfortunately remain only in transit, they stop for a few days at anchor and nothing more. In short, the real business is done only in Porto Cervo and its surroundings. There, no one forgets the Dilbar, the yacht of the oligarch Usmanov with the millionaire galley.

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