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Corsica is a French island situated in the Med close to the Italian island Sardinia. It is a favorite vacation destination for sailors from nearby countries, as well as the French. As with any destination in this region, it is ideal to visit Corsica outside of the peak vacation season, as you will struggle to get space, even at anchorages. June and September are probably the best months, with warmer water to be expected in September. The scenery is beautiful, the sailing is good and the harbor life, a unique experience, unlike anything in the Caribbean or Pacific islands.

Corsica is one of the most fascinating Mediterranean islands. There are plenty of beaches and gorgeous coastal shores that extend to more than 900 kilometers. Providing a picture-perfect background to the crystal-blue seas are the rugged mountain ranges that occupy the northern portion of the island. The highest is called Monte Cinto, which has a height of more than 2,500 miles. The beautiful sceneries make sailing in Corsica something to look forward to every year.

Take your yacht charter to the Gulf of Sagone. It's consists mainly of curvy sandy beaches that reach up to Capo di Feno and Punto di Cargese. You can then continue to Gulf of Liscia, which is filled with numerous historical sites such as the ruins of Castellu di Capraja or the 17th-century watchtowers of Genoa. When you're looking for some privacy in the gulf, you will never be finding a hard time looking for one. There will always be a good sheltered spot near the beach. The gulf is also located near Cinarca, which is renowned for its wine production. You can also begin there for a little side trip to the towns of Calcataggio and Sari d'Orcino.

The Gulf of Porto in Corsica can give you some good adventures during your vacation. You can climb to its rugged mountains or visit the Scandola Reserve, Piana calanques, and the Ascent of the Capo of Orto, which is composed of impressive rambles. You can also go sailing in Corsica through this water until you can reach Grotta di Nereo, which is the largest cave submerged in the Med. Other places to explore will include Dei Portici, Grotte di Punta Salinetto, and Grotta Belvedere.

Bonifacio also offers a perfect venue for some cruising in Corsica. This quaint town gives shelter to numerous fishing ports and the sailing harbor. If you want to take some rest from sailing, you can go to the marina, high town, or the Citadel. You can also take a short history of its people form the Saint-Dominique Church or the Old Town. Moreover, you may want to purchase some excellent finds or have a meal at any of its neighboring towns, like the Pass of the Trinity and the Semaphore of Pertusato.

La Maddelana is an ideal last stop when you're in Corsica. It's an active business district, made up of shopping centers, bars, and restaurants. Via Garibaldi, meanwhile, has a lot of small hotels and inns that you can stay in. For safekeeping you can keep your yacht at the Banchina Commerciale I.

D. Browall is with http://www.sboats.com , an independent directory on yacht charter and sailing vacations. Visit his website if you want to find companies offering yacht charter in Corsica as well as many other popular sailing areas such as



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