Corsica & Sardina - Luxury Yacht Charter
Experience the Mediterranean’s Best - Kept Secrets
Chartering a yacht to Corsica reveals a lush island with dramatic cliffs and beautiful beaches. Stroll through historic Ajaccio, try the seafood at A Marina, and swim with the vibrant marine life around Scandola Nature Reserve. The charming village of Bonifacio with its cliffside views is a must-see, as are the Lavezzi Islands for snorkeling.
From Corsica, venture south to Sardinia for emerald waters, rugged coastlines, and high-end resorts. Relax at La Maddalena Archipelago, dine at Cala di Volpe, and explore the lively marinas of Costa Smeralda. For more active experiences, hike through the Gennargentu mountains, visit the ancient ruins of Nora, and enjoy windsurfing at Porto Pollo.
Itinerary
Ajaccio - La Maddalena
La Maddalena - Lavezzi Islands
Lavezzi Islands - Cala Spalmatore
Cala Spalmatore - Caprera
Caprera - Isola Santa Maria
Isola Santa Maria - Tavolara
Tavolara - Baja Sardinia
Baja Sardinia - Porto Cervo
Ajaccio - La Maddalena
Nicknamed the secret islands of Sardinia, La Maddalena lends its name to an archipelago of around 60 isles and islands on the northeast coast. The island of the same name is the only permanently inhabited island in this collection. The national park is famous for its photogenic beaches and translucent seas, with Octopus Head Beach being one such example. You will want to pull out your snorkel and plunge in to see what sits beneath the blue. The best beaches include Bassa Trinità, Cala Francese, and Spiaggia di Monte di Rena, but truly, any beach you choose is bound to be bliss. Charter guests can also explore the town of La Maddalena for a charming stroll through the narrow streets.
La Maddalena - Lavezzi Islands
The Archipelago of Lavezzi is a collection of small, granite islands and reefs located between Corsica and Sardinia in the Strait of Bonifacio. The two main islands are Cavallo and Lavezzu, Cavallo being the only inhabited island of the group. The area is a protected nature reserve with an abundance of underwater sea life, and marine birds, make it a nature lover's paradise. Drop anchor in the crystal clear waters, get your snorkels or laze on one of the beautiful islands' soft, sandy beaches. Lavezzu is also known for its 2 cemeteries, which serve as a monument for the victims of the 1855 shipwreck Sémillante, where 700 people perished.