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· 4 min read · By Olivia G.

Corsica Yacht Charter: Complete Guide to the Isle of Beauty

Why Charter a Yacht in Corsica

Corsica — the French island Napoleon called home — offers yacht charter experiences that rival anywhere in the Mediterranean. Unlike the crowded Côte d'Azur, Corsica delivers raw natural beauty: granite cliffs plunging into crystalline bays, deserted beaches accessible only by boat, and mountain villages where time moves slowly.

With over 1,000 kilometres of coastline, the island offers endless variety. The west coast is wild and dramatic; the east is gentle and sheltered. The south features the legendary Strait of Bonifacio, and the north opens toward the Italian Riviera.

Best Time for a Corsica Yacht Charter

The Corsican season runs from May to October, with each period offering distinct advantages:

  • May–June: Uncrowded anchorages, wildflowers in bloom, water temperatures reaching 20°C. Prices are 20–30% below peak
  • July–August: Peak season with warmest water (24–26°C), buzzing port towns, and the best weather. Book 4–6 months ahead
  • September–October: The connoisseur's window — warm seas, fewer boats, harvest season with local food festivals. Often the best sailing conditions

Top Corsica Yacht Charter Destinations

Bonifacio

The dramatic clifftop citadel of Bonifacio is Corsica's most iconic sight from the sea. Approach through the narrow fjord-like harbour entrance and anchor below chalk-white limestone cliffs. The Lavezzi Islands, just south, offer some of the Mediterranean's best snorkelling.

Calvi

Calvi's Genoese citadel overlooks a sweeping bay with a long sandy beach. It's a perfect first stop when arriving from the French Riviera, just 100 nautical miles from Nice. The surrounding Balagne region is known as Corsica's garden.

Porto-Vecchio

The turquoise waters of Palombaggia and Santa Giulia — often ranked among Europe's finest beaches — are best experienced from a yacht. Drop anchor in the bay and have the beach to yourself before the day-trippers arrive.

Scandola Nature Reserve

This UNESCO World Heritage site on the west coast is accessible only by sea. Red volcanic rock formations, crystal grottoes, and rich marine life make it a highlight of any Corsican charter.

Girolata

A tiny village with no road access — only sea or mountain trail. Anchor in the perfectly sheltered bay, swim ashore, and enjoy fresh lobster at one of the waterfront restaurants.

Corsica Yacht Charter Costs

Corsica charter pricing varies by yacht size and season. Here's a realistic breakdown:

  • Day charter (10–15m): €2,500–€5,000 including skipper and fuel
  • Weekly charter (20–30m motor yacht): €25,000–€80,000 + APA
  • Weekly superyacht (30m+): €80,000–€250,000 + APA
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance): 25–35% of charter fee for fuel, food, marina fees

For a detailed cost breakdown, see our Yacht Charter Cost Guide.

Sample 7-Day Corsica Itinerary

This popular route covers Corsica's highlights at a relaxed pace:

  1. Day 1: Depart Calvi → Girolata (25nm). Anchor in the bay, explore the village
  2. Day 2: Girolata → Scandola → Porto (15nm). Morning in the nature reserve, afternoon in Porto
  3. Day 3: Porto → Ajaccio (30nm). Visit Napoleon's birthplace, enjoy the town's restaurants
  4. Day 4: Ajaccio → Propriano (25nm). Swim in the Valinco Gulf's secluded coves
  5. Day 5: Propriano → Bonifacio (30nm). Dramatic approach through the strait
  6. Day 6: Bonifacio → Lavezzi Islands → Porto-Vecchio (20nm). Snorkelling paradise
  7. Day 7: Porto-Vecchio — Palombaggia Beach. Return to base

Browse our curated itineraries for more Corsica routes.

Choosing the Right Yacht for Corsica

Corsica's mix of open passages and sheltered bays suits various yacht types:

  • Motor yachts: Ideal for covering distances quickly between the island's spread-out highlights. Our day charter fleet includes several perfect Corsica-ready vessels
  • Sailing yachts: The prevailing northwesterly winds make Corsica superb sailing territory. The west coast offers reliable afternoon thermals
  • Superyachts: Bonifacio and Calvi have excellent berths for larger vessels. Our superyacht collection includes yachts experienced in Corsican waters

Getting to Corsica by Yacht

Most charters depart from Nice or Saint-Tropez. The crossing from Nice to Calvi takes approximately 8–10 hours by motor yacht (100nm). From Saint-Tropez, expect 6–8 hours to northern Corsica. Alternatively, fly into Ajaccio, Bastia, or Figari airports and board your yacht in a Corsican port.

Ready to Explore Corsica?

Corsica rewards those who venture beyond the usual Riviera circuit. Whether you're drawn by the wild coastline, the authentic cuisine, or the impossibly clear water, a yacht charter is the finest way to experience the Isle of Beauty.

Contact Navélia to plan your Corsica yacht charter. Our specialists respond within 10 minutes with availability and tailored recommendations.

For superyacht charters in destinations beyond Corsica and the French Riviera — including the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Indian Ocean — visit our global superyacht charter fleet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to sail from Nice to Corsica?+

The crossing from Nice to Calvi (northern Corsica) is approximately 100 nautical miles, taking 8–10 hours by motor yacht or 12–16 hours under sail. Many guests depart in the evening for an overnight passage, arriving at dawn.

Do I need a licence to charter a yacht in Corsica?+

No. With a crewed charter, the captain handles all navigation. For bareboat charters, you'll need a recognised sailing qualification. See our guide on yacht charter licences in France.

What is the best month for a Corsica yacht charter?+

September offers the ideal combination: warm sea temperatures (24°C), fewer boats, lower prices, and excellent sailing winds. June is a close second for those who prefer greener landscapes.

Can I combine Corsica with Sardinia on one charter?+

Absolutely. The Strait of Bonifacio between Corsica and Sardinia is just 7 nautical miles wide. A 10–14 day charter can comfortably cover both islands. See our Monaco to Sardinia route guide.

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