Corsica and Sardinia, the Perfect Combination for Your Summer Yacht Charter

2024-12-12 by YACHT STORY

Corsica and Sardinia, the Perfect Combination for Your Summer Yacht Charter

Did you know that Sardinia welcomes over three million visitors every year? Corsica boasts similar tourist numbers. These beautiful islands offer so much to see and enjoy, so it’s no wonder they’re so popular with visitors.

Perhaps you’re planning a yacht charter to these amazing destinations yourself. The opportunity to experience two different cultures and languages in one trip is a big draw to many visitors. But with so much to choose from, it might be difficult for you to draw up an itinerary for your trip.

If you want to find out about all the best spots to visit in Corsica and Sardinia, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together this guide to help you find all the best things to do in the place they call “Europe’s Caribbean“. Read on for tips on getting the best out of your summer yacht charter! 

Places to See On Your Yacht Charter Holiday

These islands have a wealth of amazing places to visit. Sardinia and Corsica are varied places, full of large cities, historic towns, and rustic villages. That’s why these regions are appealing to such a wide cross-section of visitors. 

Here are just a few of the amazing places you should take the time to see on your holiday. Whether it’s tiny islands or luxurious resorts, you’re sure to find it here. 

Domaine de Murtoli

Corsica and Sardinia play host to some of the best hotels in the world. If you’re looking to experience the crème de la crème, be sure to pay a visit to Domaine de Murtoli. 

Located in Sarténe, Southern Corsica, this five-star hotel offers a range of accommodation, including luxury suites and rustic shepherd houses. There’s easy access to nearby beaches and golf courses.

If you don’t want to stay the night, stop by for a meal from the award-winning hotel restaurant. You’ll enjoy delicious food and soak in a peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great way to recharge your batteries before your next stop. 

Bonifacio

The beautiful city of Bonifacio sits on the southern tip of Corsica and is a must-visit for seafaring visitors in the area. You’ll feel your heart skip a beat when Boniface, perched on stunning white cliffs, comes into view. 

If you’re visiting in the warmer months, you’ll find the streets a little busy with people from around the world enjoying their summer holidays. It adds to the pleasant, vibrant atmosphere.

Wander the narrow, winding backstreets, or relax on the golden beaches. If you’re a history lover, stop by one of the many ancient forts in the city. 

Maddalena Islands

For those who believe seven is a magic number, the La Maddalena archipelago is the place to be! This beautiful set of seven Sardinian islands is a designated National Park, known for its amazing beauty.

Visitors can enjoy the opportunity to get up close and personal with the islands. You can go scuba diving, swimming, or cycling. There’s plenty of wildlife to see too, including wild goats and rare species of butterfly.

It’s not all nature though. The town of La Maddalena is located on the island and is home to around 10,000 people. Known for its shops, bars, and restaurants, it’s the perfect place to cool off and relax after some of the more energetic activities available in the area. Alternatively, take in some culture by visiting one of the town’s fascinating museums or old churches. 

Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo is a gorgeous seaside resort with a long history of welcoming visitors from all over the world.

Widely regarded as one of the most exclusive resorts in the world, businesses in Porto Cervo place a strong emphasis on providing a top-quality experience for all visitors. 

Be sure to stop for a bite to eat here. The restaurants serve traditional food prepared to perfection and they’ll allow you to experience new taste sensations you may not have even thought possible. 

Olbia

Olbia takes its name from the Greek word for happiness. A quick visit to this city, the biggest in the Gallura region, will demonstrate why that’s a good choice! 

The city is packed with architectural delights. Visitors can drink in the sights of everything from the remains of an old Roman forum and aqueduct to the beautiful renaissance churches.

This is the perfect place for true coffee lovers. Choose from among the many cafes in the city. Sit back with a delicious cappuccino or espresso and watch the world go by. What could be more relaxing? 

Must-Visit Restaurants for Your Trip

What holiday would be complete without some amazing cuisine to enjoy along the way? Italy is world-renowned as home to delicious food, and the Sardinia and Corsica regions have their own charm. 

Au Jardin d’A Cheda

Located close to Bonifacio, this is a classy hotel restaurant with a rustic feel. The Michelin-recommended restaurant serves everything from tapas to French and Italian fare. Whatever you choose, you can guarantee it will be freshly prepared by expert chefs.

Stop by for a bite to eat on a summer evening and you’ll enjoy the sound of singing frogs on the outdoor terrace.

Il Ghiottone

This tiny, exclusive restaurant lies on the Maddalena town harbour. Serving up fresh seafood caught daily, visitors can enjoy an authentic taste of the local cuisine. 

If you want to try something particularly interesting, ask for the su zimminu. It’s a spicy soup unique to the archipelago. 

Be warned though! This tiny establishment only has 10 tables, so you’ll need to book ahead if you definitely want to eat in these homely surroundings. 

Hivaoa Ristorante Pizzeria

This Porto Cervo restaurant is widely regarded as one of the best eateries in Sardinia. Their menu includes delicious meat plates and traditionally-cooked pizza. Or try the regional speciality, a seafood pasta dish.

The atmosphere and décor are just as good as the food. You can choose to eat inside at the rustic wooden tables. Or if it’s a warm evening, take your meal on the vine-draped terrace. 

Top 5 Anchorage Spots You Won’t Want to Miss

On a summer yacht journey, it’s vital you find the right anchorage spots for your journey. Be sure to take different factors into account. It’s no good finding a great anchorage spot, only to realize there are no attractions or amenities nearby! 

That’s why we’ve put together this list of excellent anchorage spots close to many of the attractions we’ve already mentioned. 

1. Porto Cervo

We’ve already talked about why Porto Cervo is a great place to visit. It’s also an ideal anchorage spot, offering around 700 berths in its Marina. With easy access to the delights of the resort, you won’t want to miss anchoring here. 

2. Bonifacio

Biguglia is perfect for those looking to anchor in Southern Corsica. There are several anchorage spots around the bay and they are well-regulated by the local port authority. 

Offering beautiful views of the city’s white cliffs, and easy access to nearby amenities, there’s something for everyone here. 

3. Porto Liscia

Porto Liscia offers a variety of anchorage spots in the North of Sicily. It’s a great spot for those making a stop on the journey north to Corsica. 

It should be noted that the anchorage spots here are a little more isolated than many other anchorage spots in the area, with limited tourist attractions close by. But it’s ideal for those looking to enjoy some peace and quiet.

4. Palau

The harbour of Palau in Sardinia, not to be confused with the Oceanic country of the same name, offers more than 400 berths for yachts up to 18.0 meters. 

This spot lies within easy touching distance of Maddalena Islands. So, it’s perfect for those who want to explore this beautiful area in depth. Alternatively, you can enjoy exploring the village of Palau, spending time on its beaches or visiting the nearby fortress. 

5. Porto-Vecchio

More impressive Corsica anchorage spots can be found at Porto-Vecchio. This old port town offers plenty of great spots in its sheltered bay. You’ll also enjoy easy access to the delights of this historic town, including preserved 16th-century city walls. 

Sail Into the Sunset With Us!

There’s so much to enjoy in these wonderful islands and there’s no better way to see it all than by yacht. We make chartering a yacht easy so you can focus on all the best parts of your holiday. 

Looking for a great yacht charter to suit your needs? Whether you’re an experienced sailor or first-time charterer, Yacht Story can help. 

We offer a wide variety of charter options. Contact us today to find out more and begin your journey. We’ve got years of experience and all the skills you need to help you enjoy an amazing trip. 

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