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CORSICA

     The island of beauty still preserved, reveals its original treasures to you. You will need between 3 to 5 hours on a motoryacht and 12 to 20 hours on a sailboat to get there. Are you already there or are you flying there? We come to you. Ideally located, St-Tropez is the ideal starting point for your days at sea and cruises.

     To make your experience unlike any other, Captain Régis Méléder, a child of the country, advises you and makes you discover breathtaking places.

 

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Between sea and mountains

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     Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, sail to its marine park and explore the Scandola Nature Reserve, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, the reserve offers a walk that promises unforgettable memories: alternating caves, cracks and sharp rocky peaks where endemic flora and fauna are the guardians of the place.

     The Calanches de Piana, located south of the Gulf of Porto, discover the magnificent coastline bordered by red granite cliffs. Relax and swim in a cove inaccessible by land and explore the caves. Lunch at Girolata, a legendary Corsican village accessible only by water, at the entrance to the Scandola nature reserve.

     Find many restaurants on site or opt for a picnic. Head for the south shore of the Gulf of Valinco, swimming and coasting from creek to creek.

     Discover the beaches of Cala di Conca, Cala di Longa and Sénétosa. Make a stopover in Tizzano, a true corner of paradise, visit its small fishing port. Admire the famous Sanguinaires Islands, made up of 4 islets, the Sanguinaires archipelago is part of the network of major sites in France. Its carved coves, turquoise waters and wild landscapes are sure to charm you.

     Visit the sumptuous cliffs of Bonifacio and discover the most atypical city of Corsica. We offer a simple walk to discover the essentials of a classified site. You will have the opportunity to take an unforgettable sea trip combining surprise and relaxation. Enjoy Corsica with an extremely mild climate all year round, offering very hot summers and mild winters with an average of 2,700 hours of sunshine a year.

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