7-Day Corsica Sailing Itinerary from Ajaccio | France
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Depart Ajaccio for the sweeping sands of Chiuni, set between the Omigna and Orchinu headlands. Settle into an easy first night with swims, sunset walks, and a quiet anchorage over sand.
Cruise north to Girolata, a tiny hamlet tucked beneath red cliffs on the edge of the Scandola Reserve. Pick up a seasonal mooring, go ashore by tender, and walk mule paths above a crystalline bay.
Sail to Calvi’s handsome bay backed by pine forests and mountains. Explore the Genoese citadel, wander the old town, and enjoy long sandy beaches and evening dining on the waterfront.
Glide along the Scandola Reserve’s otherworldly rhyolite formations. This UNESCO site is strictly protected—plan a slow scenic cruise, respect no-anchoring zones, and soak up the red rock scenery and marine life.
Ease into the Gulf of Porto for a protected stop with a broad beach and dramatic valley views. Swim, stroll to the Genoese tower, and enjoy a relaxed evening ashore.
A short hop south reveals the Calanques de Piana—towering red cliffs, arches, and small coves like Ficajola. Anchor only in sand in settled weather and explore by tender when seas are calm.
A final coastal run returns you to Ajaccio’s sweeping gulf. Explore the old town and museums, visit city beaches, or time a sunset cruise toward the Sanguinaires Islands before mooring for the night.
7-Day Corsica Sailing Itinerary from Ajaccio | France
Discover a balanced 7-day sailing route from Ajaccio that strings together Corsica’s most spectacular west-coast highlights: Chiuni’s wide sandy bay, the roadless hamlet of Girolata, the UNESCO-listed Scandola Reserve, elegant Calvi, Porto’s sweeping gulf, and the vivid Calanques de Piana. Expect short coastal passages, clear anchorages over sand, and plenty of time to swim, snorkel, hike to Genoese towers, and photograph red rhyolite cliffs and grottos.
This itinerary favors settled weather and responsible navigation in protected areas. Respect Scandola’s regulations (anchoring and drone use are restricted), arrive early to secure moorings in summer, and use marinas at Ajaccio and Calvi for fuel, water, and provisioning. Best from May to September, this route suits crews seeking nature, accessible passages, and memorable sunsets over Corsica’s wild west coast.














