An unforgettable journey, combining the glamour of Porto Cervo with the tranquil beauty of Sardinia's islands and the historical charm of Corsica. Each stop invites you to unwind in exclusive settings, explore unspoiled nature, and indulge in gourmet cuisine, all while experiencing the unique blend of Italian and French cultures that define this captivating region. Immerse yourself in the serenity and elegance of the Mediterranean, and let every moment aboard be one to remember.
Sardinia and Corsica boast some of the most spectacular island landscapes in the Mediterranean, with crystal-clear waters and untouched natural beauty. Sardinia’s La Maddalena Archipelago is an exceptional blend of rugged islands, secluded coves, and pristine beaches. The archipelago is only accessible by boat, making it the perfect destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility in the heart of the Mediterranean. Whether you're anchored near the shore or cruising between the islands, the stunning vistas of turquoise waters, granite rock formations, and lush vegetation will leave you mesmerized.
The island of Corsica is a treasure trove of history, blending French and Italian influences. The town of Bonifacio, perched dramatically on limestone cliffs, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past with its narrow medieval streets, centuries-old fortifications, and panoramic views over the sparkling sea. Visit the citadel, explore its ancient churches and fortresses, and enjoy the town's vibrant atmosphere that effortlessly combines historical depth with modern amenities. Corsica’s rich history and unique culture offer an immersive experience that goes far beyond the ordinary.
Sardinia and Corsica are home to some of the Mediterranean’s most celebrated beaches. From the pristine shores of Rondinara Bay in Corsica, with its crescent-shaped beach and crystal-clear waters, to the idyllic white sands and vibrant blue waters surrounding the Three Sisters Islands in Sardinia, these destinations are paradise for beach lovers. Whether you're looking to unwind in the sun, swim in serene waters, or indulge in water sports, these beaches are perfect for a luxurious day by the sea. Their natural beauty is complemented by their exclusivity, offering both relaxation and adventure.
The culinary scene in Sardinia and Corsica is a true reflection of the islands’ cultural diversity. In Sardinia, indulge in rich, locally-sourced delicacies such as porceddu (roast suckling pig), fiore sardo cheese, and Sardinian wines that pair perfectly with the island’s rustic cuisine. Corsica, renowned for its distinctive blend of French and Italian influences, offers gourmet delights such as charcuterie (cured meats), brocciu cheese, and locally-grown wines that reflect the island's rugged terrain. Dining here is not just about the food—it’s an experience to savor in picturesque seaside towns, with breathtaking views to accompany every meal.
For those who appreciate the finer things in life, the port towns of Porto Cervo and Porto Rotondo in Sardinia offer a sophisticated blend of luxury and relaxation. Porto Cervo, one of the Mediterranean's most exclusive destinations, is a magnet for international jet setters, with its world-class marina, designer boutiques, upscale restaurants, and chic nightlife. Porto Rotondo, just a short distance away, offers a more intimate, yet equally glamorous atmosphere, perfect for enjoying private yacht charters, gourmet dining, and high-end shopping. These towns serve as the perfect base for discovering the Sardinian coastline in style.
Sardinia and Corsica are not just about luxury and beaches—they also offer vast untouched nature reserves that showcase the islands’ raw, unspoiled beauty. Explore the sparsely populated islands of Spargi and Lavezzi, which are part of the La Maddalena Archipelago, where you’ll find a serene escape into nature. These islands are protected nature reserves, making them ideal for peaceful hikes through Mediterranean scrublands and pine forests, or for diving into the crystal-clear waters that teem with marine life. With no mass tourism, these natural reserves are the perfect place for intimate encounters with nature, far from the crowds.
Begin your journey on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, where the glamorous Costa Smeralda awaits. Stroll through the boutiques of the chic coastal villages, enjoy a dinner in the lively city squares by the sea, and embrace the vibrant nightlife. Start with a visit to Porto Cervo, known for its natural harbor, exquisite dining, and iconic aperitifs. Spend the day soaking in the sun at Cala Liscia Ruja and Piccolo Pevero, two of the most renowned beaches in the area.
Set sail towards the La Maddalena Archipelago, home to seven stunning islands. Your first stop is Caprera, where you'll anchor in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Coticcio, nicknamed “Tahiti of Sardinia.” Enjoy a swim at Cala Portese or Cala Garibaldi, known for their snorkeling and windsurfing spots. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Compendio Garibaldino, Giuseppe Garibaldi's former home, before mooring at the charming historical port of Cala Gavetta on the island of La Maddelana in the evening.
Start the day by heading to the untamed island of Spargi to discover Cala Corsara—a stunning bay with crystal-clear waters and dramatic rocky landscapes, accessible only by boat. The scene is breathtaking, with vivid green granite rocks contrasting against its dreamy, transparent waters. In the afternoon, sail into French waters through the Strait of Bonifacio, anchoring at Lavezzi Island, a haven for snorkelers and birdwatchers.
Arrive in Bonifacio, Corsica, and be amazed by its towering white cliffs and picturesque fjord. Explore the vibrant marina and medieval citadel, where history meets culture. From here, visit Isola Piana with its stunning blue-to-clear waters and the natural pool at Spiaggia dello Sperone. Moor at Cala Lazzarina before sailing through the stunning stretch between Lavezzi and Isola di Cavallo, with its private beaches, hidden bays, and pristine waters.
Your next destination is the stunning Rondinara Bay, with its picturesque horseshoe-shaped beach and turquoise waters. This bay offers a mesmerizing landscape, with fine, off-white sands, crystal-clear waters, and an untouched environment, making it one of the Mediterranean's most exceptional locations. Despite its popularity with tourists, Rondinara retains its wild and pristine charm, earning the title of France's most beautiful beach.
As you head back to Sardinia, make a stop at Budelli, a small island only reachable by boat. From aboard your vessel, take in the exclusive view of the Pink Beach, famous for its distinctive color, which comes from microscopic coral and shell fragments. Don't miss the stunning Spiaggia del Cavaliere, a true paradise with its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, nestled in Porto della Madonna, a natural lagoon bordered by Budelli and its "twin" islands, Razzoli and Santa Maria.
End your journey in Porto Rotondo, an exclusive village along the Costa Smeralda. Established in 1964 by two Venetian noble brothers, it was designed as a gathering spot for artists and intellectuals, inspired by its stunning natural beauty. Today, Porto Rotondo offers a glamorous blend of luxury shopping, breathtaking views, and a refined atmosphere—an ideal setting to conclude your unforgettable sailing experience.
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Sailing on a catamaran is an immersive experience. The gentle sway of the sea, the sound of the waves, the wind in your hair, and waking up to a different breathtaking view each day make this an unforgettable adventure.
We continuously monitor weather forecasts. If necessary, the itinerary may be adjusted to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
Our itineraries are designed for a minimum duration of one week, as we sail to destinations where a shorter period would compromise the full experience of navigation and exploration. However, during the low season, we may have availability for shorter itineraries of a minimum of 3-4 nights. Additionally, we offer one-day charters for private events or professional photoshoots. Contact us to check availability and craft a bespoke experience.