Calvi to Porto Vecchio
Embark on a charter yacht and explore Corsica from the sea visiting the best spots:Calvi, Saint-Florent, Scandola, Girolata, Piana, Iles Sanguinaires, Ajaccio, Bonifacio, Santa Giulia and Porto Vecchio
Day 1 - Calvi & Saint Florent
Start your charter from Calvi, a prominent port for yachts and vessels traversing the European continent. Serving as a central hub for travelers, Calvi boasts a vibrant waterfront adorned with cafes, restaurants, and bars. The sandy beaches to the right of the port, reachable by foot or boat, add to the allure. For a more secluded experience, Algajola Bay's beach is within reach and easily accessible by your charter.
In St Florent, privacy takes precedence. This quaint port has limited capacity, accommodating yachts up to 98’ (30m). Whether you arrive on your charter yacht or tender, St Florent is a must-visit destination with a charming downtown area right on the docks. Its rich history, intricate culture, and delectable local cuisine make it an ideal stop to bask in the warmth of the sun.
Day 2 - Scandola & Girolata
An exquisite selection for your Corsican luxury charter, Scandola stands as a marine reserve committed to safeguarding the pristine landscape, coral forests, and protected biological microsystems in the bay of Porto. Through dedicated local conservation initiatives, Scandola has evolved into a breathtaking destination—an essential highlight on your luxury charter.
This captivating beauty permeates Corsica but finds an especially emblematic manifestation in Girolata. Nestled on this charming islet is a petite fort constructed in 1551 by Geronimo de Levante, surrounded by an enchanting town. Take a break ashore to delve into the history, and savor delectable bites at some of the enticing restaurants in the vicinity.
Day 3 - Piana
Renowned as one of the most picturesque French villages, Piana offers a truly distinctive geological spectacle for charter guests. It showcases stunning vertical red granite walls, profound cliff alcoves known as Calanques, and towering deep turquoise waters. The Calanche de Piana seems to stretch endlessly, adorned with diverse rock formations and cliffs that captivate as you explore the trails. These boundless views make for a perfect complement to your Corsican journey, and a myriad of cafes and restaurants await to conclude your day with a delectable taste of local cuisine.
Day 4 - Iles Sanguinaires & Ajaccio
Ajaccio boasts two exquisite ports: Tino Rossi Basin and the Port de L’Amiraute. The city is renowned for its exceptional local produce market, a cherished destination for luxury charter guests. This vibrant hub is also famous as the birthplace of Napoleon, and visitors can explore the family house museum on Rue Saint Charles.
The Port de L’Amiraute is designed to cater to small yachts and tenders, providing charming opportunities around town for dining, dancing, and shopping to your heart's content.
Day 5 - Bonifacio
This segment of the charter guests' journey presents three distinctive options: indulge in golfing at Golfe de Mortoli during fair-weather anchorage, experience Roccapina's quaint anchorage featuring two single houses with Corsican influence, and explore the port of Bonifacio. Bonifacio is renowned for its town perched on cliffs, offering a captivating stroll through a place of remarkable beauty adorned with restaurants, historical architecture, and shops.
The King Aragon Alfonso V stairs in Bonifacio are a notable highlight, descending from the cliff's summit to the water below. Whether you find yourself on the docks beneath or at the pinnacle of the cliffs, the splendor of Bonifacio is certain to leave you in awe.
Day 6 - Santa Giulia
Cala Ciapilli, located to the west of Pointe Sperone, provides picturesque views for anchorage. Upon reaching Santa Giulia, immerse yourself in the crystal-clear lagoon. The water is transparent, the sand is soft beneath your feet, and the coastline is dotted with beach crafts available for rent, offering delightful opportunities for your leisure. This charming lagoon serves as the ideal spot to enjoy your water toys under the sun's warm embrace.
Day 7 - Porto Vecchio
Porto Vecchio has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, proudly preserving thousands of years of heritage. Explore the prehistoric site of Torree, the birthplace of Torrean culture from the Bronze Age. Today, Porto Vecchio boasts numerous shops, historical museums, and cultural markets. Conveniently located just 24 km from the Figari airport, this makes Porto Vecchio the ideal destination to conclude your Corsican yacht charter.