Experience a catamaran cruise along the beautiful wild coasts of Corsica.
Corsica has 1000 km of coastline, making it ideal for catamaran holidays and boat excursions.
Corsica has 1000 km of coastline, making it ideal for catamaran holidays and boat excursions.
Couples will enjoy a romantic catamaran cruise, young holidaymakers will appreciate untouched and wild nature, and fans of excursions will discover renowned natural treasures.
Many stretches of the Corsican coastline are protected by the Conservatoire du littoral (France’s coastal protection agency). This makes them perfect for a catamaran holiday, since you can appreciate their incredible beauty as you relax on the crystal clear sea with its refreshing breeze.
When you hire a catamaran in Corsica with BlueNauta, you can visit – by sea – the 30 km of coastline between Campomoro and Roccapina, entirely protected and not a building in sight, or Upper Corsica, another protected area.
When you hire a catamaran in Corsica, you can enjoy the coastal beauty of this French island with ancient Italian roots, as well as both its hidden and better known beaches. From the north point of Cap Corse, to the unmistakable Desert des Agriates, from the Gulf of Sagone with ultra-fine sand, to the region of Ajaccio, Portovecchio and Bonifacio: Corsica by boat is a treasure waiting to be discovered.
BlueNauta offers catamaran cruises along the coasts of Corsica. Catamaran hire service with an on-board skipper.
Relaxation and adventure
Explore wild Corsica by arriving on board your catamaran. My wife and I love adventure, so this was an ideal holiday spent under the sun and breeze as we sailed on the sea. The boat? Better than a 5-star hotel. We’ll do it again for sure.
Giacomo and Anna
For those who love the sea
If you’re still in doubt about a boat holiday, a BlueNauta catamaran will convince you otherwise! This year we saw Corsica from the sea. An unbeatable experience.
Pierre
Can I change the holiday itinerary?
Yes, absolutely!
The itineraries presented on our site are examples of a holiday idea. They are suggestions for a starting point. We chose them as they are the itineraries our customers love most. Get in touch directly with BlueNauta to define your exact itinerary based on your preferences.
Will there be other passengers on board?
No, the BlueNauta catamaran charter does not offer cabin packages. The rate refers to hiring the entire boat.
How many people can take part?
It’s your holiday, so you decide how many people you want to come with you, from one person up to the maximum number that your chosen catamaran model can host.
Do guests have to take part in navigating or managing the boat?
If you want to try steering the catamaran, our skippers will be happy to involve you in the main navigation manoeuvres, under their supervision.
Are these holidays suitable for children?
Yes. Thanks to the ample on-board spaces and particular stability, the catamaran also lends itself well to hosting little ones.
What should I bring with me?
In terms of clothing, bear in mind that you’ll spend most of the time on board the catamaran in swimwear, barefoot or wearing deck shoes. Hats, bandanas, sunglasses and sun protection will be useful. For the evening, a sweater or light jumper will be enough, and bring a windbreaker just in case.
Masks, snorkels and fishing equipment are available for on-board entertainment, or you can bring your own if you prefer.
Do I need a nautical licence to hire a catamaran?
No, it’s not necessary.
Do I have to take out insurance before leaving?
It’s not necessary to take out personal insurance. The rates include insurance.
BlueNauta catamaran charters are designed to offer you maximum comfort, flexibility,
and the chance to personalise your holiday.
They involve hiring an entire boat, skipper included. The departure point and itinerary will be agreed with you based on your preferences.
The vessels are modern, luxurious and equipped with all comforts. They can offer you a trip that combines the spirit of sailing with stability and ample living spaces.
The on-board skipper will take care of all steering. Guests can get involved in the navigation operations or sit back and enjoy a totally relaxing holiday.
Unlike a traditional sailing or motorboat, catamarans have a double hull, with two boats side by side. The living area is located on the bridge that connects the two hulls. This type of structure makes a holiday on a catamaran particularly comfortable and relaxing.
The stability from the double hull means that the vessel never tilts as a result of waves or wind, as often happens with monohull boats. The internal spaces, which are usually narrow in sailboats, are pleasantly comfortable on a catamaran. Equipped with two motors, one per hull, it can navigate fluidly and constantly even against the wind.
Cavallo Island
The pearl of the Lavezzi archipelago and the Bonifacio region, Cavallo Island is found along the southernmost side of Corsica, facing Sardinia. You won’t believe your eyes when you see this island: a strip of land formed of white rocks and picturesque colourful sand, seeming almost to surface from the ultra-blue waters. The island is private, though it can be visited at request, and is perfect for a catamaran holiday. Cradled by the sea, you’ll enjoy a crisp breeze and go scuba diving to explore one of the richest seabeds in Corsica. The atmosphere of this charming small island is sure to win you over.
Rondinara
To the north of the island, along the eastern coast is Rondinara beach, distinguished by a fine sand that turns from gold to red, surrounded by superb nature with perfectly preserved shrubland. A stop with the catamaran is a must, because this beach has been named France’s most beautiful beach. Its characteristic half-moon shape and brilliant colours that evoke a Caribbean bay offer plenty of relaxing moments. The beach has restaurants and bars and is equipped for families with children. Sportier individuals can hire a kayak and practice most main water sports.
Santa Giulia
Santa Giuliana is a long beach located in a sheltered gulf, often frequented by tourists and families with children. The bay is part of the Porto-Vecchio territory, is well equipped and its super fine white sand stands out against a mountainous backdrop: a magical place, perfect for a stop during your catamaran excursion. Santa Giulia is also one of the most famous naval bases in Corsica.
Lavezzi
Also known as I Lavezzi, this archipelago is part of the Natural Reserve of Bonifacio and can only be reached by boat. By spending your holiday on board a catamaran, you can enjoy its beauty in a complete state of relaxation. Lavezzi is a treasure with unmistakable charm, studded with wind-swept beaches, which can be visited by docking at the beautiful Achiarina beach, surrounded by picturesque rocks, or Cala Lazzarina, the sailors’ favourite bay.
San Cipriano
The ideal beach for families, the bay of San Cipriano has a seabed that descends gently towards an azure sea. The beach has fine white sand, and on board the catamaran, you’ll also catch sight of small coves, inlets and enchanting sunsets distinguished by the pink and red coastal rocks. Part of the region of Lecci, San Cipriano produces excellent wine and oils, so a stop at one of the town’s main restaurants is a must. Relax with your little ones in San Cipriano, savouring the specialities of its many bars.