
a jewel set in the Tyrrhenian Sea
One of the most spectacular itineraries in the western Mediterranean for your catamaran holiday. The island has never been excessively affected by tourist development; in fact, it is mostly covered by Mediterranean scrub, a mix of bushes, shrubs, and very aromatic trees that, especially in spring, spread a characteristic fragrance that can be detected even many miles offshore. It's hard not to be intoxicated: whether it's because of its Genoese origins or its "Caribbean" beaches surrounded by high mountains, in any case, we cannot resist the charm of this island.
An unparalleled itinerary, that of Corsica, a true sailing journey along the most spectacular and remote coast of Corsica, through the wonderful cliffs of Scandola, the fiery red sunsets of Girolata, the towering Calanche of Piana, the endless coves and inlets of the southwest coast and, last but not least, Bonifacio and Lavezzi.
This itinerary allows us to visit, aboard our catamarans, the Northwest part of Corsica, the most trendy and fashionable area, heading down to Saint-Florent, Ille Rousse, Calvi and, weather permitting, sailing through the Scandola marine park and stopping in the stunning bay of Girolata.

On board the ship, I was able to enjoy the comfort of a first-class cruise.
"This cruise was a perfect blend of luxury and adventure, allowing me to explore two of the most fascinating destinations in the Mediterranean. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking for a journey that embraces the natural beauty, vibrant culture, and rich history of Sardinia and Southern Corsica. I can't wait to set sail again for new adventures."
Tabitha Smith



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This protected group of uninhabited islets seems tailor-made for those who love calm waters. Wild beauty aside, there are splendid natural pools on the island and scenic stretches of sand to enjoy sunbathing or long swims at sunset.
Santa Manza is a gulf made up of sandy beaches and coves about 7 km from Bonifacio. Famous for its crystal-clear sea, white sand, and lush nature, it represents a winning combination of intense colors and scents, those of the sea and the pine forests that often protect the bays.
In this area, there is a paradisiacal sequence of beaches with very white sand and turquoise waters, set in an unspoiled and often wild landscape. Added to these are all the hidden coves nestled among the jagged coasts and cliffs, corners of pure peace and poetry.
The water is exceptionally shallow and calm, with small areas of coral reef that can be easily crossed. Santa Giulia is an ideal beach for small children, so it is inevitably a very popular destination for families.
On the southwest coast, not far from Bonifacio, there is the beach of Roccapina: a small white sandy beach set among rocky walls. Once you reach the Roccapina Tower, which gives the beach its name, you can descend on the opposite side to enjoy the Erbaju beach, beautiful, little frequented, and wild.
It is located in the Gulf of Murtoli, not far from Roccapina, in an area of rare beauty. It is a small beach, but the tranquility that reigns there and its rocks give it a paradisiacal character. Difficult to reach except by sea, it offers visitors breathtaking views and dives into a Caribbean-like sea.
even though officially part of France, this city has a very Italian character. There are plenty of places to choose from for evening and night entertainment, as well as a wide selection of restaurants where, for a “true taste of Corsica,” you can enjoy local cuisine. Not far from Bonifacio is the beach or cove of Stagnolu, among the nudist beaches of Corsica. Due to its small size, access only by sea or on foot, and the shape of the coast, it enjoys an intimate atmosphere.





