Depart from Sagone and Cargèse (for departures from Cargèse, please send us a message to mention it) for a getaway just 40 minutes from the Ajaccio region, avoiding traffic jams and with free parking included.
Embark on a full-day cruise to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
On board the Senino, a comfortable little boat, you will have the opportunity to discover the faults of the Scandola Nature Reserve, Girolata, the Gulf of Porto, the Calanques de Piana and Capo Rosso.
Enjoy a 2-hour stopover at the small village of Girolata, accessible only by boat or hiking trail.
Relax with a swim in the turquoise and crystal clear waters of a wild cove!
Our crew, composed of an experienced captain, an engineer and a sailor, will ensure your comfort and safety while sharing their knowledge of the sites explored.
The Scandola Nature Reserve, on the west coast of Corsica, is an exceptional UNESCO World Heritage site, extending over approximately 900 hectares, including both a maritime and terrestrial area. The geology of this reserve is remarkable, with spectacular rock formations resulting from a mixture of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. These cliffs, caves and rock formations plunge into crystal clear waters, home to rich biodiversity, while its diverse flora includes endemic species adapted to the extreme conditions of the rocky coastline.
Girolata is a picturesque village located between Porto and the Scandola nature reserve, the particularity of which is that it is only accessible by boat or by hiking trail. Famous for its authentic charm and preserved character, you will observe a magnificent Genoese fort recently renovated. A 2-hour stopover will allow you to have lunch in one of the establishments, stroll through the streets or swim in a wild cove.
The Gulf of Porto is a natural site of remarkable beauty, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its reddish cliffs offer a spectacular coastal landscape, sheltering exceptional marine and terrestrial biodiversity
The Calanques de Piana, on the west coast of Corsica, are a set of spectacular and colorful rock formations, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These red and ocher cliffs rise majestically above the Mediterranean Sea, creating a striking and unique landscape. The Calanques de Piana will offer you breathtaking panoramas, with peaks, caves and natural arches sculpted by erosion over the centuries. These exceptional geological formations make the Calanques de Piana one of Corsica's most iconic natural attractions, attracting nature lovers and photographers from around the world.
Capo Rosso, on the west coast of Corsica, is renowned for its remarkable geological formations. You will notably discover the arch and the impressive natural cave shaped by erosion. For an underwater experience, a swim in the natural pool allows you to observe the rich seabed, but also a moment of relaxation and fun
The Genoese tower of Omigna, built in the 16th century and classified as a historic monument, stands 12 meters high in the town of Cargèse. It was built to defend the local population against the incursions of Barbary pirates.
At the end of the pier
Corsica, the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean, is a breathtaking destination known for its rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage. With a unique blend of French and Italian influences, Corsica offers a distinct charm that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and historical significance.
A stunning series of red rock formations and cliffs that plunge into the Mediterranean Sea. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers breathtaking views.
A medieval citadel perched on towering cliffs, Bonifacio is known for its impressive fortifications, narrow streets, and stunning views of the sea.
A UNESCO-listed nature reserve known for its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and rich marine life. Accessible only by boat, it's a must-visit for nature lovers.
A traditional Corsican cheesecake made with brocciu cheese, eggs, and lemon zest.
A hearty stew made with wild boar, vegetables, and red wine.
A traditional Corsican polenta made with chestnut flour and served with various toppings.
The peak season offers warm weather, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The island is vibrant with festivals and events.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (GMT+2 during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Corsica is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Ajaccio, Bastia, Porto-Vecchio
Buses are the primary public transport option, but schedules can be infrequent and limited.
Available • Apps: None widely available
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of small islands known for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life. Accessible only by boat.
A scenic peninsula known for its rugged landscapes, historic villages, and beautiful coastal views.
A UNESCO-listed nature reserve known for its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and rich marine life. Accessible only by boat.
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