Corsica Yacht Charter Itinerary

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Bonifacio - Bonifacio

day 1

Bonifacio - Propriano

duration

2h 45m

distance

32nm

day 2

Propriano - Girolata

duration

4h 20m

distance

51nm

day 3

Girolata - St Florent

duration

4h 20m

distance

51nm

day 4

St Florent - Calvi

duration

2h 30m

distance

29nm

day 5

Calvi - Golfo De Sagone

duration

3h 50m

distance

45nm

day 6

Golfo De Sagone - Cupabia

duration

3h 25m

distance

40nm

day 7

Cupabia - Porto Vecchio

duration

5h

distance

59nm

day 8

Porto Vecchio - Bonifacio

duration

2h 10m

distance

25nm

day 1

Bonifacio - Propriano

duration

2h 45m

distance

32nm

Attracting luxury yachts from around the world, Propriano is home to a vibrant harbour, amazing restaurants and stunning scenery. There is a great beach club vibe here, with plenty of bars and clubs along the shore, but if you’re looking for something a little quieter, there are countless hidden coves for you to explore. The Valinco Gulf boasts many beautiful, sandy beaches and plenty of diving opportunities, from beginner to the most advanced.

day 2

Propriano - Girolata

duration

4h 20m

distance

51nm

Gorgeous Girolata is an impressive feat. Swallowed by the dramatic red cliffs and bright blue sea that makes up the Scandola Nature Reserve, it’s a one of a kind destination for charter guests. No roads lead to this tiny hamlet, wedged between some of Corsica’s most spectacular scenery. The Scandola Nature Reserve is a celebrated UNESCO monument. Volcanic origins, lashings of space, and massive biodiversity, you will find the skies and seas flooded with life. From golden eagles to ash puffins, and over two hundred species of fish, nature lovers will fall head over heels for Girolata. Girolata itself is made of mule tracks, tiny markets, soaring cliffs, and pockets of life living on one of nature’s greatest sets.

day 3

Girolata - St Florent

duration

4h 20m

distance

51nm

A fine French fishing port of old, Saint-Florent is a fairytale find of honey-hued buildings and postcard-perfect palms. Simply admire the historic harbour from the sea, or instead take to the streets to explore ancient alleyways enriched with fragrant French cafes. Offering an illustrious history, Saint-Florent is home to a 15th Century Genoise citadel, which promises inspiring views out over the gulf below. A craggy coastline cloaked in verdant green pines and lapped by shores of deep blue, this area of the island is a paradise for hikers and historians, with a sinewy coastal path and many monuments. Given a “Grand Site de France” label and boasting more sunshine than anywhere on mainland France, the area is also renowned for its extensive wine production.

day 4

St Florent - Calvi

duration

2h 30m

distance

29nm

Calvi – the holiday destination of royalty, with its golden sunshine glowing through the town’s palm trees, its picturesque shop fronts and its stunning sandy beaches which offer wonderful spots for swimming, watersports and SCUBA diving. Arriving by yacht you’ll immediately notice the rugged, mountainous landscape and pine forests that serve as an awe inspiring backdrop to this attractive port town. The Genoese citadel overlooks the marina, with its cobblestoned streets and baroque cathedral, and is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll, whilst soaking up the atmosphere.

day 5

Calvi - Golfo De Sagone

duration

3h 50m

distance

45nm

This region of South Corsica can be found wedged between Porto and the Gulf of Ajaccio. Famed for its impeccable sandy beaches and gently rolling slopes for beautiful bathing, the Golfo de Sagone gives way to lush rolling hills, rising mountains, and gorgeous little villages and hamlets tucked away. There are also forests thick with heady pine scents and shimmering lakes for those charter guests who want to explore inland from the coast. The settlement of Sagone itself has been around since the 4th century and its history shows up in the remnants of towers, cathedrals, and ancient villas including the glorious ruins of the of Sant’Appiano Capital. Head to one of the best beaches in the area at Chiuni, where shrubs and sand and sweeping sea views mark a magical day in paradise.

day 6

Golfo De Sagone - Cupabia

duration

3h 25m

distance

40nm

A wild beach that tapers along for a kilometer or so, Cupabia is a curve of bleached white sands, the clearest waters, some smooth boulders for sunning yourself, and green cloaked hills. Dropping anchor at this Corsican dream reminds you of all the reasons you chose to sail this fabulous French island. From picnicking on the creamy sands to snorkeling and diving in the gauzy blue and green waters, Cupabia sets the scene for a near perfect beach day. There are some eateries close by for charter guests wanting to dine Corsican style and the village of Serra-di-Ferro can be found just a couple of kilometers away.

day 7

Cupabia - Porto Vecchio

duration

5h

distance

59nm

On the south coast of Corsica, Porto Vecchio’s splendid harbour is the resting place for hundreds of luxury yachts who choose to sail to Corsica each summer. In addition to the fantastic shopping and restaurants in the area, you can enjoy stunning landscapes and are spoiled for choice with a selection of magnificent beaches. From here, discover the beautiful, white Palombaggia beach, shaded with pine trees and clear waters of all shades of green and blue.

day 8

Porto Vecchio - Bonifacio

duration

2h 10m

distance

25nm

On stunning white, limestone cliffs at the south end of Corsica lies the spectacular harbour town of Bonifacio. The old citadel, perched on the precipice, rises high above the sea, overlooking the natural harbour below, that has sheltered many boats of the centuries and is now a modern marina. Steeped in history, there are plenty of sights to explore along the cobblestone streets of the old town, along with its fabulous viewpoints along the ramparts. Some of the medieval townhouses that dominate these cliffs are a few stories high, but only one room deep. Worth a visit is the beautiful maritime cemetery and the old convent of St Francois. On a clear day, from the Esplanade St Francois, you can see right across the bay to Sardinia.

yachts for charter in the area

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ARROW

ARROW

75m • Feadship • 12 guests •.€900,000 pw

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STELLA MARIS

72.10m • VSY • 12 guests • €680,000 pw

AHS

AHS

66m • Oceanco • 12 Guests • €500,000 pw

ARTISAN

ARTISAN

63m • Benetti • 12 guests • €645,000 pw

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JASALI II

52.90m • Perini Navi • 10 guests • €215,000 pw

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ALUNYA

49.90m • Benetti • 10 guests • €325,000 pw

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