For those charter guests venturing around Southern Corsica, the beach of Chiuni is a must. This sandy stretch can be found between Omigna and Orchinu. Down towards the southern end of the bay, you will find a resort with its own stash of private beach that flows with life in the summer. For those seeking a wilder and quieter side, the northern end of the beach is soft and gentle and also offers ample opportunity for water sports. Fanning backwards from the beach and this area of Corsica is soaked in natural charm. You will find cozy farms, meandering cycling trails, fishing, and more.
Piana is known as one of the prettiest villages in France and visitors flock here, not only to visit the quaint village itself, but also for the beautiful beaches and the Calanques de Piana. These extraordinary rock formations that plunge in to the sea are listed as a protected site by UNESCO and should be on every travellers bucket list!
Calvi - the holiday destination of royalty, with its golden sunshine glowing through the town's palm trees, its picturesque shop fronts and its stunning sandy beaches which offer wonderful spots for swimming, watersports and SCUBA diving. Arriving by yacht you'll immediately notice the rugged, mountainous landscape and pine forests that serve as an awe inspiring backdrop to this attractive port town. The Genoese citadel overlooks the marina, with its cobblestoned streets and baroque cathedral, and is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll, whilst soaking up the atmosphere.
Gorgeous Girolata is an impressive feat. Swallowed by the dramatic red cliffs and bright blue sea that makes up the Scandola Nature Reserve, it’s a one of a kind destination for charter guests. No roads lead to this tiny hamlet, wedged between some of Corsica’s most spectacular scenery. The Scandola Nature Reserve is a celebrated UNESCO monument. Volcanic origins, lashings of space, and massive biodiversity, you will find the skies and seas flooded with life. From golden eagles to ash puffins, and over two hundred species of fish, nature lovers will fall head over heels for Girolata. Girolata itself is made of mule tracks, tiny markets, soaring cliffs, and pockets of life living on one of nature's greatest sets.
Alive with a powerful prehistoric beauty, the Scandola Nature Reserve on Corsica’s west coast is undeniably impressive. Stunning slabs of red rhyolite rise from turquoise waters and several almost inaccessible coves and inlets are home to precious coral species and frolicking dolphins. Established as a reserve in 1975, the area is a natural UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers over 1000 hectares of sea and 900 hectares of land. Rich in biodiversity, Scandola is home to many untouched grottos that will prove irresistible to adventurous charter guests. Those who want to while away the days can simply kick back and enjoy the enchanting seascapes. An extraordinary sight at any time of day, the red rocks that the area is known for are a truly unforgettable sight during sunset.
The elegant Ajaccio, Capital of Corsica, is set in one of the Mediterranean's most stunning Gulfs on the west coast of the island. One its most famous inhabitants is Napoleon Bonaparte, who was born here in 1769, and whose ancestral home is now a museum. The city is home to two marinas and with its palm lined boulevards and waterside cafes, it's easy to see why it is compared to the glamourous Cote d'Azur. The old town has plenty of alleyways to explore its wonderful history. Further out, you can make the most of the gulf's beautiful beaches, and explore the Iles Sanguinaires where the sunsets are magical!