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Why charter a yacht in Corsica?
- Corsica is a unique and original blend of Italy and France
- Superb yacht selection, including yachts available from South of France and Sardinia
- Mediterranean food with fresh seafood and top-level chefs
- Much less crowded compared to South France
- Better value for money compared to South of France/Amalfi
- More boutiques, especially in high season, SoF and Amalfi get too crowded
- Beautiful beaches and crystal-clear water
- Well-connected to major international airports
- Historical areas – 4 citadels of Bonifacio, Calvi, Ajaccio, and St Florent.
- Unforgettable & original food and drinks, including Civet de Sanglier & Flan a la farine de chataigne (Chestnut Tart)
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Planning your Corsica trip.
Corsica + Sardinia Yacht Charter Itinerary: The Best 7-Day Route from Porto-Vecchio to Olbia
Our recommended 7-day motor yacht route starts in Porto-Vecchio, makes Bonifacio count, crosses through La Maddalena, and finishes…
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6-Day Corsica Yacht Charter Itinerary from Ajaccio to Bonifacio
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- Day 1Porto-Vecchio to Palombaggia and Bonifacio
- Day 2Bonifacio to the Lavezzi Islands, Cavallo, and Porto della Madonna
- Day 3Budelli, Santa Maria, Spargi, and La Maddalena town
- Day 4Caprera in the morning, Porto Cervo at night
- Day 5Costa Smeralda beach day from Porto Cervo to Porto Rotondo
- Day 6Tavolara and Molara, then stage for Olbia
- Day 7Olbia disembarkation
Routes our guests come back for.
Corsica + Sardinia Yacht Charter Itinerary: The Best 7-Day Route from Porto-Vecchio to Olbia
Our recommended 7-day motor yacht route starts in Porto-Vecchio, makes Bonifacio count, crosses through La Maddalena, and finishes with the Costa Smeralda and Olbia.
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6-Day Corsica Yacht Charter Itinerary from Ajaccio to Bonifacio
See full itineraryFrequently asked questions.
What is a flotilla charter?
A flotilla charter is a yacht charter of a larger group on more than 2 boats (2 boats would be a tandem charter).
The boats usually stay close together and one of the captains is selected as the “main” captain.
Insurance
Cancellation and Curtailment Insurance is available to protect your investment if unforeseen circumstances prevent or cut short your charter.
When is the ideal time to start looking for a yacht charter?
First, we see a lot of guests, often first time charterers, applying the concepts from vacation/villa rentals to yacht charters.
Waiting for the last minute deal is not a good idea (the chance you’ll get the type of boat, port, and budget on your dates is minimal).
Yacht charters are a seller’s market. The best yachts are usually booked 6 months+ in advance.
1 year ahead makes it possible to select from almost all yachts available (there are charters for Summer/Winter 2020 being signed late 2018).
With 1 year ahead, there is plenty of time to make a decision. With 3 months ahead, there are often situations, where the group communicates about a particular yacht or multiple yachts for a few days. Finally, when ready to place an option, the yacht is no longer available (placing an option is usually for the purpose of signing the contract, not making a decision).
Are crewed charter discounts possible?
Sometimes, they are. Depending on the availability and the season, the yacht managers might consider a discount. Especially with the super yachts out of the main season, the discounts are not unseen.
Please check with your broker. The way to go is making an offer. Your broker will know the yacht management and suggest the best approach (or if it is even advisable). Some managers have a no discount policy, others are more motivated to close.
One crucial thing- if you do make an offer, it’s considered binding, be prepared to close quickly. Shopping around is frowned upon and will not be supported by any industry-recognized broker.
Captain’s Responsibility
A charter yacht captain will always try to comply with your wishes, but his primary responsibility is to the safety of the yacht and passengers. Should an scenario arise where a request conflicts with this responsibility, your captain will discuss all possible alternatives with you. However, when relating to the yacht and safety of those onboard, the captain’s decision is final.
Do you have professional insurance?
Yes, we have professional insurance up to EUR 500,000 with ITIC.
When is the high season and low season?
The prices on all websites are indicative. The seasons vary from one boat to another. Some boats have a different price every week. The only way to get the accurate price for the boat is to inquire.
Boat stability- my guests are afraid of uncomfortable trip and/or sleeping on the boat.
There are 2 main considerations- the yacht itself and the area.
There are some areas that are rougher than others – the Cyclades, Antigua, Malta.
When selecting your charter itinerary, ask about the different areas that are available for your destination.
Greece- opt for Saronic Gulf, Ionian Sea or the Sporades
Antigua – get a bigger boat or look at Grenadines direct (some charters start at Union). There is always the BVI that is quite comfy.
Malta- no alternative areas, Malta is pretty rough, not ideal for first time charterers.
Selecting your yacht- there are things to look at. The primary concern is the length, the longer the boat, the more wavelengths it covers and the more comfortable. When considering multiple yachts, ask for advice. The shape of the hull and the weight of the boat might point to this or that boats. Are brokers will be able to help.
As for a family vacation, consider a big catamaran, ideally a motor yacht; or a motor sailer if in the Med (gulet and gulet-like boats). There are some wonderful high end motor sailors like Iraklis L. In the Caribbean, there are some wonderful big yachts, both motor and sail.
Zero speed stabilizers- some boats offer zero speed stabilization. If you want to be sure that the nights are comfortable, choose a boat with zero speed stabilization. Check out the video if the concept of zero speed stabilization is new.
Talk to someone who knows.
Daniel Asmus
Owner, Charter Broker, Active CYBA Member, IYBA, ECPY
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