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1. Corsica itinerary:
DAY 1 - Calvi
Day one we will be welcoming you to the port of Calvi. Calvi has its beautiful old citadel,
and a quaint marina below. There are many café’s worth visiting here.
Diving: WW2 bomber – Revellata Peninsula B-17, a sunken WWII bomber with wings and
propellers still intact is a great dive. http://www.calviplongee2b.com/presentation2.html
Calvi is a great stop, as it is not only beautiful, but boasts many activities for the family.
This is a port you could also consider staying for a longer period of time.
DAY 2 - Calvi to Girolata
Day two is a 33 mile cruise down the west coast of Corsica to the small, protected port of
Girolata. This port is a little village with rocky inlets, and a superb anchorage.
Here we could spend the day diving, fishing, relaxing or doing some water sports. It
seems absolutely magical and even spending the day enjoying your boat and some good
food would be a blessing.
2. DAY 3 - Girolata to Ajaccio
From Girolata, we continue south down the beautiful coast, finally entering the Gulf of
Ajaccio, with its amazing mountain-encircled bay. Ajaccio is the birth place of Napoleon,
and such is filled with history. Diving: There is fantastic diving in Ajaccio too.
DAY 4 - Ajaccio to Propriano
Continue down the west coast; this is a fantastic cruise with much scenery – here we
keep close to the shoreline for great views. Enter Propriano in the narrowest part of the
Golfe de Valinco. Propriano is well known for its excellent beaches, and has a bustling
marina and port.
3. DAY 5 - Propriano to Bonifacio
From Propriano, continue to the southernmost major port in Corsica - Bonifacio, a
striking town perched on limestone cliffs. Here you will want to explore the old citadel
and relax in the café and restaurant-lined harbour while you admire the views.
Diving: Excellent diving at the Marine reserve or Porto Pollo.
DAY 6 - Bonfacio to La Maddalena's National Park
From Bonifacio, you can cruise to La Maddalena's National Park, a beautiful set of
protected islands between Corsica and Sardinia. Here you have option to cruise along to
Sardinia too. This is a beautiful cruise with much untouched land. Some fantastic diving
can be held here too!
4. Day 7 La Maddalena's National Park to Porto Vecchio
We depart on the 25nm scenic sail to Porto Vecchio. The Porto Vecchio town is quaint
and famous for its 16th century citadel, and the rampart restaurants offer splendid views.
Porto Vecchio is a lively centre for shopping, cafe-sitting and menu browsing and is one
of Corsica's most fashionable towns. In season, the bars and restaurants in and around
town are always busy, giving the town a lively atmosphere. Most of all, Porto Vecchio is
now famous for yacht charters and when heading south on your yacht there is a series
of breathtaking spectacular sandy bays. The beach of Palombaggia is perhaps the most
famous beach on the island of Corsica and it features a series of coves leading to a long
sandy beach facing the Cerbicales islands. It is certainly the most photographed with its
internationally renowned, the clear turquoise water and pure white sand contrasts the
fantastically shaped red rocks.