From Corsica to Sardinia on a catamaran
Tour of 8 days and 7 nights
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Sail on an exceptional cruise from Ajaccio and explore the hidden treasures of Corsica and Sardinia, combining spectacular scenery and special moments. Sailing along the sublime Corsican and Sardinian coasts is no longer reserved for seasoned sailors: it's the ideal opportunity to explore these destinations without packing your bags again every day.
Thanks to carefully crafted itineraries, take advantage of short sailing times and stopovers offering exceptional panoramas. Away from the crowds, dive into secret bays otherwise inaccessible. Whether you're with friends or as a couple, experience the highlights: discovering the Lavezzi and Porto Cervo islands punctuated by laughter, swimming, naps and relaxing moments in a kayak.
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Prices for 7 nights in Cabine à bord d'un Catlante 600 for 2 persons, formula Pension complète, without transport, for a departure on 20 September 2025
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16 steps distributed over 8 days
Day 1 : Bonifacio

Departure
Boarding in Ajaccio
Welcome in Ajaccio harbor at 6 pm sharp and board your catamaran. Welcome drink, presentation of your crew and safety brifieng.
Dinner at anchor.
Dinner at anchor.

1
La Tavolara Island
Depart for an overnight sail to the island of La Tavolara, facing the Gulf of Olbia.
Day 2 : Bonifacio

2
Highlights
La Tavolara
La Tavolara, Italian for "the table", is famous for being the setting for James Bond vs. Dr. No. And no! The film wasn't just shot in Jamaica. Tavolara is superb, with its large rocky plateau reminiscent of the Rock of Gibraltar or Cape Town. The beach in Palmatore Bay has a touch of the West Indies about it, and is well worth a visit! Opposite the landing stage, the restaurant is run by a real princess.
In fact, the family that occupies most of this part of the island is descended from local personalities who received the title of "Royal Family of Tavolara" from the King of Italy at the end of the 19th century. Visit the small cemetery to learn more about this original family.
In fact, the family that occupies most of this part of the island is descended from local personalities who received the title of "Royal Family of Tavolara" from the King of Italy at the end of the 19th century. Visit the small cemetery to learn more about this original family.

3
Cala di Volpe
By mid-afternoon, you'll reach Cala di Volpe, a two-hour sail away.
Finish the afternoon strolling around Cala di Volpe, a superb cove lined with sumptuous villas and a splendid Starwood luxury hotel.
Finish the afternoon strolling around Cala di Volpe, a superb cove lined with sumptuous villas and a splendid Starwood luxury hotel.
Day 3 : Bonifacio

4
Porto Cervo
After breakfast, you'll set sail for the famous bay of Porto Cervo. Here you'll discover an impressive concentration of yachts and luxury villas. As you'll have gathered by the time you arrive, there are people and paparazzi here!
As these people treat themselves to the best, needless to say, the place is particularly beautiful. The village is charming. It, too, was entirely conceived and designed in the 1960s by the famous Italian architect and designer Luigi Vietti, for the needs of billionaire prince Karim Aga Khan IV's major tourist real estate development program.
Lunch will be served on board in Porto Cervo or a short distance away, facing Pevero beach.
As these people treat themselves to the best, needless to say, the place is particularly beautiful. The village is charming. It, too, was entirely conceived and designed in the 1960s by the famous Italian architect and designer Luigi Vietti, for the needs of billionaire prince Karim Aga Khan IV's major tourist real estate development program.
Lunch will be served on board in Porto Cervo or a short distance away, facing Pevero beach.

5
Highlights
Caprera
Your afternoon will be spent in Cala Brigantino on the island of Caprera: a beautiful little wild anchorage, looking like a pirate hideaway, in an arid setting of scrubland, exhaling the scent of asphodel. Ideal for bathing and strolling in complete tranquillity.

6
Porto Raphael
In the late afternoon, you'll leave this natural refuge for Porto Raphael, a beautiful cove at the foot of a luxury resort. A haven for billionaires, Porto Raphael was built in the 60s and bears the name of its architect. There's a lovely square with a 70s Ibiza feel, a small pontoon and an alleyway leading up to Harry's Bar.
Overnight and anchorage at Porto Raphael.
Overnight and anchorage at Porto Raphael.
Day 4 : Bonifacio

7
La Maddalena
This morning, departure for La Maddalena, on the main island of the archipelago of the same name, for lunch. It's a small Italian village where the Cappucino is particularly delicious! Every morning, there's a small local market with all the Italian folklore: fresh Mozzarella and fish auctions.

8
Highlights
Porto Madonna
In the afternoon, you'll head for the Budelli, Razzoli and Santa Maria islands, located in the north of the Maddalena archipelago nature park. At Porto Madonna, the natural harbor created by the meeting of these three islets, the water is very shallow and comes in all shades of blue, from very pale jade green to ultramarine blue. In fact, it's known as a "natural swimming pool"! The clear granite reefs and fine pink sand beaches are surrounded by scrubland, whose vegetation seems to feed off the sand and the sea.
Dinner and overnight at anchor in this corner of paradise...
Dinner and overnight at anchor in this corner of paradise...
Day 5 : Bonifacio

9
Highlights
The Lavezzi Islands
Your catamaran will leave its anchorage early to sail to the wonderful Lavezzi Islands, located between Corsica and Sardinia, to anchor in Anse Greco. It's in this mythical archipelago that you'll have your breakfast.
The Lavezzi are a must-see stopover. A superb cluster of granite rocks and white sandy beaches. The scenery is enchanting. Numerous paths wind through dry, compact scrubland. A paradise for walkers, yachtsmen and divers. The archipelago has been strictly regulated since it was declared a nature reserve in 1982.
You'll have a good part of the day to enjoy swimming, white sand beaches and walks on these unspoilt islands.
The Lavezzi are a must-see stopover. A superb cluster of granite rocks and white sandy beaches. The scenery is enchanting. Numerous paths wind through dry, compact scrubland. A paradise for walkers, yachtsmen and divers. The archipelago has been strictly regulated since it was declared a nature reserve in 1982.
You'll have a good part of the day to enjoy swimming, white sand beaches and walks on these unspoilt islands.

10
Bonifacio
You'll then stop off for the night in Bonifacio, an atypical town perched on a limestone cliff, an open-air museum. It offers exceptional views. If you feel like it, you can enjoy its lively nightlife, with small bars, restaurants on the harbor or in the alleyways, craft stores...
Dinner and overnight at the quay or at anchor.
Dinner and overnight at the quay or at anchor.
Day 6 : Sartène

11
Roccapina
In the morning, you'll skirt the white cliffs of southern Corsica, then head north up the west coast to drop anchor at the foot of the famous Lion de Roccapina, guardian of a marvelous cove: blue lagoon water, umbrella pines and white sand.

12
Tizzano
For the late afternoon and evening, head for Tizzano, an adorable little village hidden between the rocks. You'll probably agree that Tizzano has nothing to envy the world's most famous tourist sites, without the crowds...
Dinner and overnight at anchor.
Dinner and overnight at anchor.
Day 7 : Ajaccio

13
The Gulf of Valinco
On this last day of cruising, your captain will take you to spend most of the day in the Gulf of Valinco, which offers a succession of white beaches and welcoming villages from Campomoro to Porto Pollo, via Propriano.
A perfect place, which will satisfy walkers, seabed lovers and idlers alike.
A perfect place, which will satisfy walkers, seabed lovers and idlers alike.

14
Ajaccio
You'll reach Ajaccio Bay in the late afternoon.
Dinner and overnight on board, docked for a possible night stroll through Ajaccio's lively streets.
Why not take the opportunity to discover the charm of the old town?
Dinner and overnight on board, docked for a possible night stroll through Ajaccio's lively streets.
Why not take the opportunity to discover the charm of the old town?
Day 8 : Ajaccio
Arrival
Landing in Ajaccio
Last breakfast on board.
You'll have to disembark at 9am in the port of Ajaccio, although you'll still want to enjoy this splendid sailing yacht in Corsica, Sardinia or elsewhere.
You'll have to disembark at 9am in the port of Ajaccio, although you'll still want to enjoy this splendid sailing yacht in Corsica, Sardinia or elsewhere.
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