Corsica


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  • Sailing in Corsica
    Corsica rewards skippers with a rare blend of big‑sky scenery and short‑hop sailing. Granite headlands, limestone fjords and long, pale‑sand bays frame waters that turn lapis by mid‑morning and glassy at dusk. Summer brings dependable breezes, a network of welcoming marinas, and a clutch of protected anchorages that feel far from the mainland rush. Well‑spaced harbours on all coasts make it easy to match the challenge to your crew. The north‑west offers wild capes and national‑park drama; the south delivers the white cliffs of Bonifacio and the Lavezzi islands; the east side runs gentle and sandy with family‑friendly stops. With airports across the island and frequent ferries, Corsica is straightforward to reach—and even more straightforward to love.
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  • Sailing in the Maddalena Archipelago
    Sailing Guide to the Lavezzi Archipelago, Bonifacio & Maddalena Archipelago Nestled between the southern tip of Corsica (France) and the northern shores of Sardinia (Italy), the Lavezzi Archipelago and its surrounding waters offer a stunning yet challenging sailing ground. Sheer limestone cliffs, turquoise bays, and dozens of granite islets await, but so do strong winds…
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