May 2025
Yachting
France

Unveiling the Secrets of Corsica by Private Yacht

Corsica, the "Island of Beauty," located in France just above the northern tip of Sardinia, boarders some of the Mediterranean Sea’s most stunning waters, making it an exceptional destination for private yachting. Its crystalline waters, displaying a spectrum of blues, dramatic cliffs, and an idyllic climate establishing Corsica as a premier destination. Uncover the charm of this "island of riches," where diverse landscapes and pristine natural reserves meet the distinctive, radiant Mediterranean light – a brilliance that readily captivates sailors. Explore Corsica's untouched, wild enclaves, and you'll understand why it presents an unparalleled setting for a private yacht charter experience. From the northern charm of Bastia to the southern allure of Porto-Vecchio, our suggested itinerary unveils the exceptional destinations that enrich Corsica's stunning coastline.

BASTIA - Strategically positioned at the gateway to Cap Corse, its coastal setting benefits from a unique confluence of French and Italian influences. Explore the historic heart of the city, the Terra Vecchia quarter, which gracefully unfolds around the old harbor. Here, discover the expansive Saint Nicolas Square, a 300-meter promenade considered a vital hub of the island, offering a vibrant array of boutiques, local cafés, and diverse restaurants. Embark on a northward cruise to uncover secluded coves and the notable beaches of Arinella, a significant local attraction, and Nonza, famed for its striking black sands.

SAINT FLORENT - Nestled between mountains and the sea, founded by the Romans and flourished during the Middle Age, this lovely village still offers a unique atmosphere thanks to its varied past. The small and chic village of Saint Florent is located in a wide and secure bay: once here, visit the old maritime area and the old citadel, where you can admire the Genoese fortress. Don’t miss a visit to the beautiful Romanic Santa Maria Assunta church. The main square of Doria, located in the old town, offers lovely cafes with shaded terraces while the trendy areas are along the port. With reference to the beaches, the most beautiful ones are located on the west side of the village: Loto, Saleccia and Agriates offer white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.

Explore the picturesque harbor and vibrant atmosphere of Saint-Florent

CALVI & SCANDOLA - Famous for its wonderful Roman architecture, colourful houses and cobbled allays, you will adore Calvi. Explore the charming narrow streets of the Citadel and reach the top to enjoy a stunning view of the bay. The port town of Calvi boasts the intrigue of the traditional Corsican culture while effortlessly maintaining the comforts of a modern resort. You will find picturesque views of the coast and many enjoyable places to spend time, both in Calvi and in the surrounding region. On the way to the Scandola Nature Reserve, the wonderful bay of Galeria is worth a stop for a swim. Then, cruise along the Scandola Nature Reserve, located on a collapsed volcano into the sea. Part of the Unesco Heritage List, this is one of the most fascinating coastlines in the Mediterranean Sea. You will be amazed by its wonderful landscapes and richness of flora and fauna.

GIROLATA - Discover Girolata, a “quite inaccessible” village located south of the Scandola Nature Reserve. This ancient fishing village still maintains its maritime charm, due also to its particular location: it lies on a peninsula surrounded by the sea and with the famous red rock mountains, to create dramatic and impressive location. Visit its small lovely beach the old Genoese tower that stands above the village and enjoy some time at leisure strolling around the city center.

AJACCIO - Cruise towards Ajaccio, Corsica's capital. Nestled within a stunning mountain range, Ajaccio is an elegant, sun-drenched city renowned for its welcoming tradition and exceptionally well preserved bay, one of the most beautiful in the world. This city seamlessly blends the charm of a Mediterranean town with a rich architectural heritage.

Explore the old town to discover its Napoleonic legacy, prestigious museums, and a vibrant daily market. You will be fascinated by its little archipelago, guarding the bay's entrance, presenting a spectacular crimson display at sunset. Beyond its historical and cultural appeal, Ajaccio is a dynamic hub for sports and recreation. Its immediate surroundings offer a natural paradise, ideal for hiking, canyoning, mountain biking, trekking, and climbing.

PROPRIANO - Known for its exceptional fine-sand beaches, serene natural beauty, and crystal-clear waters, Propriano consistently attracts discerning travelers. This ancient town, thoughtfully redeveloped in the 1990s, now features a vibrant marina and port. Explore the diverse beaches within the Gulf, including Plage du Corsaire, Plage du Lido, Plage du Cape Larosu, and Plage de Portigliolo.

Bonifacio is an “open-air museum”

CAMPOMORO & BONIFACIO - Discover Campomoro, embodying Corsica's most luxurious beaches. Its expanse along the Valinco Gulf offers pristine waters and soft, golden sands. As you cruise south, you'll pass the distinctive Domaine de Murtoli, a collection of 17th-century shepherds' houses and mansions. Your journey then leads to the Bonifacio region, an "open-air museum" rich with historical monuments, exceptional beaches, and grottoes. Explore Bonifacio itself, a striking town perched dramatically on limestone cliffs, featuring a remarkable old citadel. While in the area, a round of golf at Sperone Golf Club is essential. Recognized as the island's premier course, it provides unparalleled views of the Mediterranean's turquoise expanse.

ILE PIANA, ILE CAVALLO & ILE LAVEZZI - Cruise around the Lavezzi Archipelago and explore its granitic islands, classified as Reinforced Protection Zone of the Nature Reserve. Explore Ile Lavezzu, featuring turquoise waters, secluded beaches, and a rugged granite boulders and wild environment. Then, visit Ile Piana, a pristine, deserted island with untouched beaches. Finally, reach Ile Cavallo, the sole inhabited island, a true paradise defined by its contrasting pink and grey rock formations, white sands, and crystal-clear blue waters.

Porragia Island: An uninhabited gem within the Bonifacio archipelago

PORTO VECCHIO - En route to Porto Vecchio, pause at exquisite beaches. Sant’Amanza offers unique charm, framed by limestone cliffs and granite formations. Rondinara Beach presents a near-enclosed, circular bay with two distinct landforms extending into the Mediterranean. Continue to Palombaggia, Corsica's most renowned beach, featuring 1.5 kilometers of exceptionally fine white sand interspersed with natural rock outcroppings.

Located on Corsica's East Coast, Porto Vecchio serves as the island's premier tourist hub and a vibrant seaside resort. Its stunning beaches draw a sophisticated clientele seeking both daytime tranquility and refined evening entertainment. North of Porto Vecchio, discover the magnificent Saint-Cyprien beach, stretching for several kilometers within a sheltered bay ideal for serene swimming.

An exceptional superyacht destination in France. Corsica, an island that effortlessly blends dramatic landscapes with exquisite coastal bliss. From the opulent, crystal-clear waters and golden sands, to the historic grandeur of Bonifacio perched on its limestone cliffs, and the vibrant, elegant embrace of Ajaccio, every anchorage unveils a new dimension of luxury and discovery. 

Corsica is a destination of refined experiences and natural wonders! 

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