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sardinian & corsican adventures

Welcome to the enchanting Mediterranean gems of Corsica and Sardinia that will take your breath away!

Corsica, known as the "Island of Beauty," will leave you spellbound with its rugged mountain ranges, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Discover the island's rich history in the medieval citadel of Bonifacio, perched on a cliff overlooking the sea. Explore the winding streets of the old town, or take a boat tour of the stunning sea caves and rock formations surrounding the city. Visit the vibrant town of Porto-Vecchio, known for its lively nightlife and historic old town. For a truly memorable experience, visit the nearby group of uninhabited Lavezzi Islands, with white beaches and sparkling sea.

Just a short sail away lies the breathtaking island of Sardinia, a land of emerald waters and white sand beaches. Take a dip in the turquoise waters of La Maddalena, one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world. Next, head to the Gulf of Orosei or Cala Luna and marvel at the towering cliffs surrounding you. What better way to end your journey than in the glamorous Porto Cervo, known for its stunning marina and high-end boutiques?


ITINERARIES IN sardinia & corsica


sardinia: EMERALD WATERS AND RUGGED WILDERNESS

Embark on a captivating charter journey in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, and explore the enchanting Mediterranean coastline. Porto Cervo offers upscale shopping and exquisite waterfront dining. Cala di Volpe beckons with pristine beaches. San Teodoro boasts beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife.
Orosei's Old Town exudes historic charm. The La Maddalena Archipelago offers pristine marine environments. This charter itinerary combines relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration along the captivating Sardinian coast.

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corsica: wild child of the mediterranean

Embarking on a Corsica charter itinerary from Bastia to Porto Vecchio reveals the captivating landscapes and history of the "Isle of Beauty." Your journey begins in Bastia, a vibrant city known for its Old Town and local cuisine. Sailing to Calvi, you'll find idyllic beaches and historic sites. Roccapina offers untamed beauty, while Ajaccio showcases Napoleon's heritage. It's an exploration of an island capturing the essence of the Mediterranean.

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why charter in corsica & sardinia?

olbia & bonifacio


Olbia, a captivating town on the northeast coast of Sardinia, is a fantastic charter destination. With its historic sites and vibrant atmosphere, this charming port town serves as a gateway to the stunning Emerald Coast. Explore the picturesque Old Town, with its ancient churches and lively markets, and indulge in Sardinian cuisine at local restaurants. From Olbia, you can set sail to discover the pristine beaches, hidden coves, and clear waters of Sardinia, making it an ideal starting point for a memorable charter adventure in the Mediterranean.


Bonifacio, a captivating Corsican town perched on dramatic limestone cliffs, is a must-visit charter destination. Its picturesque harbour, historic citadel, and charming streets beckon travellers with their beauty and charm. Explore the ancient fortifications, enjoy delectable Corsican cuisine at local restaurants, and relax on stunning beaches. Bonifacio's unique character and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable stop on your charter voyage.

activities


Embarking on a summer charter in Sardinia and Corsica unveils a world of adventure and natural beauty.

Sardinia:
Begin your voyage in the glamorous Costa Smeralda, where crystal-clear waters, upscale resorts, and vibrant nightlife await. Explore hidden coves in the La Maddalena Archipelago, a pristine national park. Then, immerse yourself in the heart of Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo, with its luxury shopping and world-class dining.

Corsica:
Discover the dramatic cliffs of Bonifacio, a town perched atop limestone cliffs with a rich history. In Ajaccio, Napoleon's birthplace, explore his heritage, the bustling harbor, and local cuisine. Calvi, a picturesque town, offers idyllic beaches and a historic citadel.
Sail to the Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and diverse marine life. Or anchor at Rondinara Beach, a pristine crescent of soft white sand and turquoise waters.
Both islands promise a seamless blend of natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant cultures, making your summer charter an unforgettable Mediterranean adventure.

FOOD AND CULTURE


Sardinia and Corsica, two enchanting Mediterranean islands, offer a delightful blend of food and culture during a summer charter.

Sardinia:
Sardinia's cuisine mirrors its authentic charm, with traditional agritourism offering fresh, local dishes. Try Sardinian pecorino cheese and roasted meats paired with local wines like Cannonau. Explore the island's culture through folk music, dance, and lively festivals in charming villages.

Corsica:
Corsican cuisine blends Italian and French influences, featuring wild boar, brocciu cheese, and artisanal products. Enjoy Corsican wines like Patrimonio and Muscat. Immerse yourself in Corsican culture with polyphonic singing, local festivals, and a strong sense of identity.
A summer charter through Sardinia and Corsica offers a memorable experience of their unique flavours and traditions

WHERE TO GO?

Sardinia:

Cagliari, the capital of the "golden island," boasts a historic fortified quarter, Castello, offering stunning city views. To the south, explore the ruins of the ancient city of Nora, rich in Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman history.Heading east, discover sandy Sardinian beaches, including the famous Poetto. Up north, the Costa Smeralda features world-famous beaches and Porto Cervo, a trendy resort for private yachts.On the west coast, the medieval city of Alghero invites exploration with its historic charm. Sunset views from the Spanish-built ramparts are a must.The northeast hub, Olbia, offers a charming historic center and connects you to the Sardinian coastline. Off the north coast, the Maddalena Islands provide pristine nature and crystal-clear waters, ideal for yacht rentals.Finally, near Capo Caccia, the Neptune Caves reveal an underground wonder with unique geological formations. Accessible by sea or a staircase with 654 steps, the caves are steeped in prehistoric history, spanning around 4 km.

Corsica:

Visitors can explore a portion of this remarkable site.Girolata, located in the Scandola Nature Reserve's southern tip, is one of Corsica's most picturesque bays. It's known for its dramatic setting: a village on a narrow peninsula, surrounded by the sea and towering red rock mountains. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing anchorage during your holiday.Explore Ajaccio, Corsica's untouched capital and the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.In Bonifacio, you'll find a picturesque anchorage on a white limestone peninsula with charming Genoese architecture in the Haute Ville. It's a great place to explore Sardinia and La Maddalena National Park.Discover the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Lavezzi Islands, ideal for a lazy day in the Mediterranean sun. There are trails to explore different islets and coves with unique grey rock formations.Calvi, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, is the gateway to the beautiful Balagne region, known for its pristine waters and rich architectural heritage. It's a charming destination with various activities and stunning panoramic views.


WHEN TO GO?

The best time to visit Corsica and Sardinia is during late spring and early autumn when the summer heat subsides. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the pristine beaches.

Corsica boasts untamed, mountainous landscapes, including the challenging GR20 path known for panoramic vistas, streams, and lush forests. Less strenuous hikes are available, with sea views near Calvi, L'ile Rousse, and Porto Vecchio.

Conversely, Sardinia features gentler, rolling hills and fertile plains near the coast, providing excellent walking opportunities. Cala Goloritzé and Cala Luna offer unique beach perspectives, while charming villages and natural wonders can be explored in various regions, including Cagliari.Both islands offer distinct cultural and historical experiences, with Sardinia embodying a more relaxed Italian atmosphere and scattered ancient ruins, while Corsica showcases wilder, rugged terrain for hiking.


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