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Sardinia and Corsica Sailing Itinerary from Olbia: A 7 Day Cruise Through the Maddalena Archipelago and the Cliffs of Bonifacio
31 October 2026 - 7 November 2026
- Sardinia and Corsica - Olbia, IT
- 7 days trip
- 11 places avaliable
- Catamaran
- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
- 03.10.2026 / 10.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 10.10.2026 / 17.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 17.10.2026 / 24.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 24.10.2026 / 31.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 31.10.2026 / 07.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 07.11.2026 / 14.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 14.11.2026 / 21.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 21.11.2026 / 28.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 28.11.2026 / 05.12.2026
- 05.12.2026 / 12.12.2026
- 12.12.2026 / 19.12.2026
- 19.12.2026 / 26.12.2026
- 26.12.2026 / 02.01.2027
- 03.10.2026 / 10.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 10.10.2026 / 17.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 17.10.2026 / 24.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 24.10.2026 / 31.10.2026 (DEAL)
- 31.10.2026 / 07.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 07.11.2026 / 14.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 14.11.2026 / 21.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 21.11.2026 / 28.11.2026 (DEAL)
- 28.11.2026 / 05.12.2026
- 05.12.2026 / 12.12.2026
- 12.12.2026 / 19.12.2026
- 19.12.2026 / 26.12.2026
- 26.12.2026 / 02.01.2027
Your sailing trip
A one week sailing holiday between northern Sardinia and southern Corsica, navigating the granite islands of the Maddalena National Park, the Strait of Bonifacio and the protected anchorages of the western Mediterranean.
The cruise departs from Olbia on the northeastern coast of Sardinia and develops northward through the Maddalena Archipelago before crossing the Strait of Bonifacio into southern Corsica and returning along the Sardinian coast. The sailing area is compact and varied, with short distances between islands, numerous natural anchorages and a quality of water and landscape that holds consistently throughout the season.
Navigation is shaped by wind and sea conditions rather than a fixed timetable, with daily passages designed to alternate morning sails, swimming stops in turquoise coves and quiet evenings at anchor. Most crossings are short, and the longest open water leg of the week is the crossing of the Strait of Bonifacio, which marks the transition from Sardinian to Corsican waters and is one of the defining navigations of the route.
The Maddalena Archipelago is one of the few marine protected areas in the Mediterranean where pristine beaches, shallow granite formations and uninhabited islands remain genuinely accessible by sailing boat. Islands including Caprera, Spargi, Budelli and Razzoli each offer a different combination of anchorages, walking terrain and underwater scenery. The Pink Beach area around Budelli, the granite pools of Spargi and the sheltered bays of Caprera are among the most photographed natural landscapes in Sardinia, and most of them can only be reached comfortably from the water.
The crossing to Corsica brings a distinct change of character. The white limestone cliffs of Bonifacio rise directly from the sea, the historic citadel sits at the edge of the plateau above the harbor entrance, and the narrow port cuts directly into the rock below the old town, making this one of the more dramatic arrivals in Mediterranean sailing. The Lavezzi Islands, just west of Bonifacio within a French marine protected area, extend the natural quality of the area into Corsican waters with clear granite pools and exceptional snorkeling.
The return leg follows the Costa Smeralda coastline southward, passing some of the most elegant inlets and clearest bays on the Sardinian coast before arriving back in Olbia. Days generally combine a morning sail with swimming stops in sheltered coves and slower afternoons either at anchor or in a small port, with evenings spent on board or ashore depending on the destination.
Itinerary
Important Note
This itinerary may vary depending on weather conditions, currents and marine activity. Anchorages and daily schedule are adjusted by the skipper to ensure safety and the best possible sailing experience throughout the week.
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On this yacht
Yacht - Dufour Catamaran 48
The Dufour Catamaran 48 is built around the idea that the best moments of a sailing holiday happen outside. Multiple deck areas, a large flybridge with its own seating and helm station, a cockpit that flows directly into the saloon, and a forward lounge area mean there is always a comfortable place to be on deck, regardless of the time of day or the mood of the group.
The design of the Dufour Catamaran 48, created by naval architect Umberto Felci, makes outdoor living the organizing principle of the entire boat. The flybridge is genuinely large, with an L-shaped settee, a double sunpad forward of the helm and stair access from both sides of the deck. From up there the helm station keeps all sail controls within reach, so the boat can be handled entirely from the upper deck without asking guests in the cockpit to move. A dedicated forward lounge area just ahead of the coachroof adds a third outdoor space, suited to quiet reading underway or sunbathing at anchor.
The cockpit sits at the same level as the saloon and connects to it through wide glazed sliding doors, creating a continuous indoor-outdoor living area that works particularly well for groups. The cockpit itself accommodates eight around the main table and includes an integrated barbecue on the stern, making it a practical outdoor kitchen for evenings at anchor. Below, the 360-degree loft-style saloon is bright and open, with the galley positioned as a peninsula that separates the cooking area from the dining and navigation space without closing either off.
Each cabin has its own direct access from the cockpit rather than through the saloon, which means guests can move between their cabin, the heads and the deck without crossing the common areas. Natural light enters through large hull windows and overhead hatches, and headroom throughout is comfortable for standing use. The galley is equipped for real cooking at sea, with oven, microwave, stovetop, dishwasher and an island workspace that sets this class of catamaran apart from smaller charter boats.
The Dufour Catamaran 48 is available in three, four or five cabin configurations, accommodating up to twelve guests depending on the layout. The exact model will be confirmed before departure while maintaining the same standard of space and onboard comfort.
- Air condition
- Cockpit cushions
- Cockpit speakers
- Water maker
- Refrigerator
- Electric toilet
- Electric winches
- Autopilot
- Chart plotter
- Generator
Whos’ on board
Crew
Travelers
Cruise activities and tips
Travel organizer tips
Pack smart for your yacht charter: choose a soft bag instead of a hard suitcase, bring lightweight layers, reef-safe sunscreen, and non-slip shoes for onboard use. A couple of swimsuits and motion sickness remedies can also make a big difference. Each boat has limited storage, so pack light but wisely! Need help building the perfect list? Read our full guide: What to pack in a suitcase for a yacht charter
Start your day with a swim in a quiet bay, sail to hidden beaches or seaside villages, and enjoy a slow lunch on deck. Afternoons mean snorkeling, sunbathing, or exploring ashore. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a scenic cove or near a harbor, ready for a relaxed dinner and a night under the stars. Curious about the full experience? Discover more in our guide: What’s a typical day like on a sailing holiday?
On skipper-only charters, guests usually share cooking and cleaning duties think salads, pasta, and good teamwork. If there's a hostess, light meals and tidying are included, but it's still a casual, collaborative vibe. On fully crewed yachts, you’ll enjoy full service with a chef and crew managing everything. Want to know what’s included in your setup? Read the full guide: Who takes care of cooking and cleaning on a sailing charter?
Summer sailing holidays rarely face major weather issues but when the sea gets rough, skippers adjust the route for your safety. Expect protected bays, marina stops, or a change in plan. These moments often lead to unexpected gems: local towns to explore, time to relax on board, or cozy dinners ashore. Curious about how crews handle these changes? Read the full FAQ: What to do in case of adverse weather conditions or changes to the itinerary
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