Yacht sailing holidays & skippered tours in Corsica
(Re)discover this paradisiacal Mediterranean island through the eyes the eyes of a local skipper. Cap Corse, Ile Rousse, Porto Vecchio, Bonifacio, Lavezzi islands: Corsica is one of the best destinations for a Corsica is one of the best destinations for a first cruise with family or friends.
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The Corsican coastline, with a total length of over 1,000 km, is the most varied and richest in France. Crystal-clear waters, immense sandy beaches, small deserted coves and granite cliffs populated by seabirds are all available to you on a sailing cruise. Imagine being intoxicated by the scents of the garrigue as you approach the mainland, taking advantage of your stopovers to stroll from the small fishing village to the famous seaside towns or tasting the authentic Corsican cuisine, rich in flavours. Embarking on a cruise in Corsica means discovering or rediscovering this little paradise through the eyes of a local skipper who will take you to places off the beaten track and far from mass tourism. Here are some places not to be missed.
At the tip of the Island, this piece of land turned towards the sea invites you to travel. In the heart of a region with preserved nature and a unique heritage, set off to explore what the Cap Corse hides. The numerous paths allow you to discover the small mountain villages, the sometimes arid landscapes and the vestiges of past times. Cap Corse is also about the art of living! Go and discover the famous vineyards and the muscatel wine, taste the local productions of olive oil, goat or sheep cheese, charcuterie and honey, or simply let yourself be overwhelmed by the warmth and friendliness of its inhabitants.
In southern Corsica, the Bonifacio region is an open-air museum. With its upper town, its magnificent citadel dotted with narrow streets, its ramparts, it has everything to seduce you. The Bouches de Bonifacio also form the largest nature reserve in France. It includes several archipelagos, including the Lavezzi Islands, a real corner of paradise. Beyond its fine sand and turquoise water, it is a real aquarium that awaits you in the Lavezzi Islands.
The Gulf of Porto is one of the three French natural sites listed as UNESCO World Heritage, this thanks to the Scandola reserve, the Gulf of Girolata and the Calanche de Piana. Red granite cliffs, islets on turquoise waters, hidden caves, secret coves, scrubland... offer a truly exceptional natural setting to discover from the deck of a sailing boat. Here, the red granite sculpted by the wind and water forms strange figures to be admired at sunset when the colours are even more intense.
Here's a roundup of the beaches that are worth a visit. Rondinara, located between Bonifacio and Porto-Vecchio has been voted the most beautiful beach in France on several occasions. The bay of Rondinara is in the shape of a perfect semicircle which gives it a charm far from being spoiled by its turquoise waters. Further north, another famous Corsican beach is Palombaggia. A long ribbon of sand lined with pine trees, which stretches out in front of the Cerbicale Islands nature reserve. The beach of Saleccia is also one of the most beautiful beaches. Wild and not very accessible, it has managed to keep its soul and all its authenticity partly thanks to the fact that it is difficult to access. Indeed, this large white sandy beach with transparent water, is located in the middle of the Agriates Desert.
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