
Corsica - 1 Week Sample Cruise, Ajaccio to Bonafacio
Ajaccio to Bonifacio, via Sardinia 7 Day
Day 0 - Embark Ajaccio
Ajaccio was the home of Napoleon Bonaparte holds a wealth of history and beauty for those willing to explore ashore.
Day 1 - Campomorro (lunch Anse Cacalu)
Campomorro is a very pretty small seaside town with a very sheltered anchorage, ideal for an overnight stay. Lunch in the stunning, uncrowded bay of Cacalu perfect for snorkelling or just chilling out!
Day 2 - Anse Roccapina (lunch in Scolio Bianco)
Anse Roccapina offers a Caribbean quality beach with water to match, perfect for the night at anchor. lunch at Scolio Bianco, Anchor behind the strange and wonderful sculptured rock formations. Great for snorkelling.
Day 3 - Lavezzi (Lunch in Piantarella)
Lavezzi Islands are a must for any cruise round Corsica and ideal for a Scuba Dive if you fancy it! Piantarella offers a great anchorage behind an area of crystal clear waist deep water, watch the windsurfers buzzing around the anchorage while relaxing on deck.
Day 4 - Porto Massimo, Sardinia (Lunch in Budelli)
More a small bay than a port but perfect for an overnight in the Maddellana National Park, Sardinia. Budelli for the lunch stop offer a perfect island with perfect beaches, get there early to avoid the crowds though!
Day 5 - Cala Bitta (Lunch in Cala Portese)
Sardinian Mainland for the evening, why not try the restaurant in Phi Beach set amongst huge boulders right on the water! Cala Portese for lunch is another perfect Sardinian National Park anchorage, clear water and white sand are the order of the day.
Day 6 - Bonifacio (Lunch Cala Corsara)
One final stop in the Sardinian Islands for lunch before heading back to Corsica and Bonifacio. Bonifacio needs no introduction and offers the most spectacular destination to finish the cruise.
Day 7 - Depart Bonifacio
Take time to climb up to have a look around the old town perched on the cliff before you go and use the opportunity to get some amazing photos of the harbour and the Bonifacio straights.

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