Corsica

Emerald islands

A French island off the Italian coast, the residents of Corsica have a true pride in their national identity and independence. Corsica is a unique destination where old and new join together in splendid unison, and the laidback ways of the Mediterranean mingle with chic, stylish modern French lifestyle. Filled with prehistoric and antique sites, museums and hikes through the national park which covers half of the island, Corsica will live up to its reputation as the Jewel in the Mediterranean.

St Florent is set between mountain ranges and the dazzling white sand beach remains an untouched beauty sloping gently into the Mediterranean Sea. Relax on the beach, quiet save for the sounds of the native cicadas in the pine forest behind you. The town of ‘St. Flo’ is more intimate than some of the glitzy resorts of France, but is often a holiday choice for celebrities and VIPs who want to escape the crowds. Stroll through the old town and visit the charming shops and wine bars, and take some time to relax and people watch.

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The stylish town of Calvi attracts many superyachts and private charter cruises, giving the area a feel of a sophisticated French resort. Spend some time on the crescent shaped beach where you can try out the watersports, or simply soak in the sea and look back toward views of the town. In the evening get dressed up to wander the streets and try the hearty Corsican food at one of the restaurants within the citadel.

As you cruise toward Girolata, you will be surprised by the varied scenery of the island, as the white cliffs and red-roofed houses give way to incredible pink rocks topped with bright eucalyptus trees. Inaccessible by road, the only way to visit Girolata is on your yacht. Hop out to stroll along the pebbled beach. If you’re feeling fit, the Col de la Croix is a four-hour return walk from the quiet town and well worth a visit for the sweeping views of the bay.

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Ajjaccio is the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, the town is speckled with museums and statues in his honour. As you walk through the bustling city you will find yourself immersed in the history and culture of this era. Head to the central Place Foch and stop at one of the cafes to soak in the romantic and slow paced atmosphere. Indulge in the traditional three-course lunch, and take a bottle of the local Muscat to enjoy on the deck of your yacht in the warm evening.

Head to Porto Pollo where you can take a dip in the clear waters, and spend some time snorkeling and watching the glittering fish. Surrounded by archaeological sites, the history of Corsica is told by the castle and menhirs that can be seen. If you feel like a walk the long coastline offers many options, or explore secluded creeks from your yacht.

As you round the cliffs into the hidden harbour of Bonifacio you will see the bustle of the chic town unfold. Climb the steps of the citadel to look out over panoramic views of the coast and across the town. Bonifacio is known for its stylish shops and restaurants, and a perfect place to spend your final evening enjoying the ambience. Try the classic Corsican fish soup, and a glass of the white wine, which the region is famed for. Get up early to make a trip to the markets and pick up some local produce to take home – the citrus and stone fruits of the region are made into fantastic jam. Take some home and save for a cold winter’s day when the flavours will take you back to the balmy evenings of your Corsican cruise.

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