Sardinia & Corsica

Explore the Rugged Mediterranean Coast with Wild Abandon

Discover Sardinia & Corsica

The picturesque Mediterranean islands of Sardinia and Corsica offer the perfect juxtaposition of unbridled luxury and dramatic landscapes. These sister islands are home to Costa Smeralda, which is recognized as a playground for the world’s elite. The islands also offer naturally majestic landscapes at Bonifacio, South Corsica, and the Maddalena Archipelago. Your yacht charter here provides the opportunity to explore Napoleon’s birthplace, delight in some of the world’s most exclusive beach clubs, and dine at Michelin-starred restaurants away from mainland crowds.

Costa Smeralda

Unrivaled beach clubs, a premium marina for luxury superyachts, Porto Cervo’s nightlife, and high-end shopping destinations

La Maddalena Archipelago

A recognized national park for unspoiled wilderness and coastal recreation, crystal blue waters, the undeveloped islands of Spargi and Caprera, and Budelli’s Spiaggia Rosa

Bonifacio

The craggy majesty of Calanques de Piana, secluded caves amidst white limestone cliffs, a famed clifftop citadel

South Corsica & Lavezzi

World-class snorkeling in a protected marine reserve, picturesque turquoise lagoons, secluded granite islands

When to charter

July - August

A social hub of the elite with warm sunshine and blue seas

Advantages

Considerations

  • Higher prices than other seasons
  • Busy hot spots and marinas
  • Crowded anchorages
  • High temperatures

May - June & September

A happy medium of value, delightful weather, and a slower pace

Advantages

Considerations

  • Chilly water temperature in May
  • Limited experiences with early- and late-season closures

October - April

More affordable journeys with comfortable winters on sparsely populated islands

Advantages

Considerations

  • Cold water
  • Frequently changing weather conditions
  • Fewer hours of sunlight
  • Many venues close seasonally

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Please note: All itineraries are flexible and can be customized to your preferences. Weather conditions and local events may require adjustments. Your captain will work with you to create the perfect voyage.

Available yachts

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VIAREGGIO SUPERYACHTS - 2015
236' 7" (72.1m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
7CABINS
19CREW
From $808,751/Week
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BAGLIETTO - 2018
156' 3" (47.6m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
5CABINS
10CREW
From $313,027/Week
Placeholder ImageKhalilah
PALMER & JOHNSON - 2014
162' 5" (49.5m)LENGTH
11GUESTS
5CABINS
9CREW
From $261,826/Week
Placeholder ImageArthur's Way
BENETTI YACHTS - 2007
143' (43.59m)LENGTH
10GUESTS
5CABINS
10CREW
From $160,000/Week
Placeholder ImageLuisa
HEESEN YACHTS - 1998
156' 3" (47.6m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
5CABINS
9CREW
From $174,551/Week
Placeholder ImageAtlantic
VAN DER GRAAF B.V. - 2010
211' 8" (64.5m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
6CABINS
12CREW
From $159,423/Week
Placeholder ImageNalani
SUNREEF YACHTS - 2024
78' 4" (23.87m)LENGTH
10GUESTS
5CABINS
4CREW
From $94,000/Week
Placeholder ImageSoulmate
DL YACHTS - DREAMLINE - 2016
112' 11" (34.4m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
5CABINS
6CREW
From $104,730/Week
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AMELS - 1987
137' 10" (42m)LENGTH
10GUESTS
4CABINS
9CREW
From $120,000/Week
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SUNREEF YACHTS - 2023
77' 2" (23.5m)LENGTH
8GUESTS
4CABINS
4CREW
From $90,000/Week
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ULJANIK SHIPYARD - 1952
177' 9" (54.16m)LENGTH
12GUESTS
7CABINS
9CREW
From $98,912/Week
Placeholder ImageZenit
LAGOON - 2024
78' 2" (23.8m)LENGTH
8GUESTS
4CABINS
4CREW
From $80,293/Week
Charter requirements & logistics

Cuisine & Provisioning

On Sardinia, feast on pane carasau, Cannonau wine, bottarga, pecorino cheese, and proceddu (roast suckling pig). In Corsica, treat yourself to brocciu cheese, charcuterie, chestnuts, and wild boar. Provisioning is available in Olbia, Porto Cervo, Ajaccio, and Bonifacio.

Culture & Heritage

Sardinia is recognized for its strong regional identity, and its history is on display at Phoenician ruins and ancient nuraghi (Bronze Age towers). Corsica is respected as Napoleon’s birthplace and displays its fierce independence while celebrating French and Italian cultural influences. In Corsica, explore the famed Genoese towers and menhir statues.

Navigation Conditions

Strong currents and Mistral winds create rough sailing conditions across the Straits of Bonifacio. Calmer waters are enjoyed near the coasts, and several gorgeous anchorages offer sanctuary. With rocky coastlines, careful navigation is essential.

Regulatory Requirements

The Italian VAT of 22% applies in Sardinia, while Corsica imposes the French VAT of 20%. Customs clearance is required when passing between Italy and France. The APA ranges between 30% and 35%. Understand and follow marine park regulations.

Currency & Payments

Both islands use the Euro (EUR). Credit card payments at major establishments are available, but bring cash for beach vendors and purchases in smaller towns.

Language

The primary languages in Sardinia are Sardinian and Italian. In Corsica, the primary languages are Corsican and French. Marinas and tourist areas also often use English.

Access & Transportation

Air transportation is available via the Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB) and Cagliari (CAG) in Sardinia. In Corsica, the main airports are Ajaccio (AJA) and Figari (FSC) in Corsica. Travel to and from mainland Italy and France is also available via ferry service.

Marinas & Berthing

Marina and berthing reservations for Costa Smeralda are necessary well in advance during the summer months. Porto Cervo is recognized for its world-class superyacht marina. Other top destinations are Marina di Olbia, Portisco in Sardinia, Port Tino Rossi in Ajaccio, and Bonifacio harbor in Corsica.

Premier Anchorages

Premier anchorage on Sardinia is available at La Maddalena, Cala Coticcio, and Spargi. On the east coast of Sardinia, anchor at Cala Luna or Cala Goloritzé. On Corsica, consider Îles Lavezzi, Cala di Roccapina, Palombaggia, and Rondinara.

Insider tips

Expert recommendations for Sardinia & Corsica

Check weather conditions before navigating the Straits of Bonifacio. Likewise, the narrow Bonifacio harbor requires extra attention when entering and exiting. While Costa Smeralda is among the priciest anchorage sites, the cost is recouped through fabulous yacht-watching. Before visiting, be aware that Sardinia is the more developed of the two islands. The famed pink beach at Maddalena is a protected area that can only be viewed by boat. A “must” at local markets is charcuterie with local cheeses. When selecting a season for your visit, plan for Porto Cervo’s peak social season in August.

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