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Private Catamaran Cruises in Corsica & Sardinia

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Experience Corsica aboard an exceptional catamaran

Embark on a catamaran cruise in Corsica, an exclusive experience that blends comfort, privacy and spectacular landscapes. Whether you wish to charter a catamaran in Corsica for one or two weeks, or enjoy a private excursion…

We offer private catamaran charters in Corsica with exclusively an experienced skipper, guaranteeing a safe, comfortable experience and itineraries adapted to both the weather and your wishes.

Your catamaran cruise in Corsica

Set off on a catamaran cruise in Corsica, an exclusive journey where comfort, privacy and exceptional scenery come together. Aboard your 14.50-m catamaran, you will explore the island’s most beautiful anchorages from wild beaches and crystal-clear waters to protected nature reserves and iconic cliffs.
 
Whether you are considering a one-week catamaran charter in Corsica, a romantic getaway or a family holiday, we tailor the itinerary to your wishes and to weather conditions, ensuring a smooth, safe and perfectly balanced experience.

Each day blends short sailing passages with swimming, snorkeling, paddleboarding, on-shore exploration and relaxing moments in breathtaking surroundings.
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The most beautiful places in Corsica

Southern Corsica: Bonifacio, Lavezzi & turquoise beaches

• The white limestone cliffs of Bonifacio
• The Lavezzi Islands and their natural pools
• Iconic beaches: Rondinara, Santa Giulia, Palombaggia
• Porto Novo, a secluded and unspoiled anchorage. An intimate spot where absolute calm reigns, giving you the feeling of being alone in the world.
• Sant’Amanza, a stunning anchorage with turquoise waters and wild, untouched scenery.
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North Sardinia : where to go ?

  • La Maddalena Archipelago National Park
  • Budelli Archipelago
  • Costa Smeralda
  • Gulf of Arzachena
  • Capo Testa & Santa Teresa Gallura​
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