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Sardinia and Corsica by Yacht
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Sardinia and Corsica by Yacht

A journey through two countries: Italy and France — so different, yet so similar

Duration8 days
PriceFrom €4,000 / week/per boat
DepartureItaly, Tyrrhenian Sea
About the route

This adventure combines Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France) — two neighbouring countries with unique character. Landscapes, aromas, cuisine, sea, and wind all create the feeling of being in a film. This is a journey you’ll want to relive again and again.

What awaits you
Itinerary

Day-by-day program

Day 1. Olbia – Porto Rotondo

Arrival at Olbia airport. Your driver takes you to Porto Rotondo — an elegant resort town from which our yacht journey along Sardinia begins.

Day 2. Palau

After breakfast we head out to sea — to the town of Palau. Along the way we sail past Cape Capo d'Orso, where wind and time carved a giant bear out of granite. Swimming in turquoise coves and relaxing on white sand — Sardinia reveals its paradise scenery.

Day 3. Santa Teresa Gallura and Spargi Island

Spargi is an uninhabited island and gem of the La Maddalena archipelago. It's a national park with wild landscapes, vivid sea stars and ancient plants. The ideal place for communion with nature.

Day 4. Porto Bonifacio (Corsica)

Heading through the Strait of Bonifacio to France. We're greeted by the incredible Corsican cliffs — like fjords rising from the sea. Porto Bonifacio is the most famous city in Corsica, with fortress walls hanging over the cliffs. A place worth seeing at least once in your life.

Day 5. Budelli Island and La Maddalena

We return to Italy and head to La Maddalena island. Along the way — a stop at the tiny island of Budelli, where only one man lives — a caretaker. This place enchants with its colours and silence.

Day 6. Porto Cervo

The heart of the Emerald Coast and a favourite haunt of millionaires. Here you'll find the best beaches in Sardinia, luxury restaurants, boutiques and clubs. A place where everything breathes style and freedom.

Day 7. Porto Rotondo

A lunch stop at Nikki Beach Club Costa Smeralda — the legendary club in Cala Petra Ruja bay. Enjoying Mediterranean cuisine, swimming in azure water and the last sunset from the deck of a yacht.

Day 8. Farewell

Breakfast, hugs, exchanging photos. We say goodbye to the crew, the captain and our yacht. But this journey will definitely stay with you — in memory, in photos and in your heart.

Destination

Italy, Tyrrhenian Sea

Weather

Daytime: +27 °C, Nighttime: +20 °C

Nearest airport

Olbia (OLB)

Language

Italian

Traditional cuisine

Pecorino cheese, Mirto liqueur (Mirto di Sardegna)

Average prices

Dinner: €40, glass of wine: €9

Currency

Euro / EUR / €

What to bring back

Cork products, ceramics, Mirto liqueur

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Yacht Vacations in Sardinia and Corsica

A yacht trip between Sardinia and Corsica is unique in that within one week you visit two different countries — Italy and France. The route passes through wild bays, nature reserves, and small ports, combining turquoise sea, dramatic cliffs, and authentic coastal culture of both islands.
The price of the Sardinia–Corsica yacht tour typically ranges from €950–1,300 per person and depends on the season, type of yacht, and route inclusions. Accommodation on the yacht and the route are included in the cost; meals, fuel, and marina fees are paid separately.
Yes, yachting experience is not required if you travel with a professional skipper. Self-sailing is only possible with a license, but most guests choose the skipper format to enjoy the journey without any technical concerns.
The summer months from June to September are ideal for yachting due to stable weather, warm sea, and calm conditions for passages. June and September suit those who prefer more tranquility, while July and August offer a vibrant summer atmosphere.
This route is ideally suited for travelers who seek natural beauty, clear water, and privacy. The Sardinia–Corsica yacht trip is especially popular among couples and groups of friends who want to escape the crowds and enjoy pristine nature.
Unlike hotels, a yacht combines accommodation and travel. Comfortable cabins are comparable to hotel rooms, but you have completely private space and wake up in a new location every day, with access to bays and beaches unreachable from land.
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