Sardegna

6 Tips: Sardegna, Italia & Corsica, France Edition

Von |2025-07-10T06:33:59+02:00Juli 10th, 2025|Kategorien: Sailing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Ready to drop anchor in some of the Med’s most legendary waters? Here are 6 tips for sailing crews + my personal favs (and fails) from this season’s Sardinia & Corsica loop: 1. Don’t get trapped in Porto Cervo – Overrated & overpriced. Unless you’re docking next to a superyacht for the ‘gram, move on. 2. Skip Bonifacio at mid-day – Gorgeous, yes, but painfully crowded. Hit it at sunrise or off-season. 3. Under-the-radar gem? Cala Gonone (Sardinia) – Perfect base to dinghy out to secluded caves & beaches like Cala Luna. 4. Pro tip: Always provision in Olbia – great markets, local cheeses, and solid wine at a fraction of the marina prices. 5. Sail north to Cap Corse (Corsica) – Wild, rugged, and totally underrated. Minimal crowds, maximum vibe. 6. Weather watch: The Mistral hits harder than you think. Don’t underestimate it – check forecasts religiously. I'm about to share my top discoveries with you...  Cities I like: Alghero (chill vibes + great seafood) City I love: Ajaccio – Napoleon’s hometown, but way more than history. Sunset aperitivo heaven. Place I dislike in peak season : La Maddalena – beautiful but chaos in peak season, and mooring fees are steep. Beach I wanna explore: Spiaggia di Tizzano (Corsica’s wild side – no marinas, just anchor & swim) Place I wanna visit again: Lavezzi Islands – raw, surreal beauty. Crystal water, granite boulders, absolute magic. Can’t wait to drop anchor there again. See you out there, sails full & fridge stocked with Vermentino! Stay tuned - I’m dropping it soon.  Love, Biggi

Sailing Sail From Bonifacio To The La Maddalena Archipelago

Von |2025-05-29T06:30:32+02:00Mai 29th, 2025|Kategorien: Sailing|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

From the white limestone cliffs of Corsica to the turquoise gems of Sardinia—every mile is a postcard.  La Maddalena Entering Bonifacio Marina Entering Bonifacio for the fourth time, and it still takes our breath away. In the quiet of the pre-season, its beauty feels even more profound—like seeing an old friend with new eyes. Grateful for this moment, this place, this journey! Lavezzi Island: where nature plays curator and sailors get front-row moorings. This granite-studded paradise offers crystal-clear anchorage . It’s not just the fish and the birds who love protected waters!  Lavezzi Island Sailing through the crystal-clear waters of La Maddalena Archipelago—where every cove feels like a secret. But paradise comes with responsibility: new rules are in place to protect this marine gem, and a permit is now required to sail these pristine waters. Respect the rules, preserve the beauty.  New: A ‘ticket’ permit is required to sail, moor, or anchor within 300 m of the coast in the National Park, helping protect its fragile marine ecosystem!  Check out the permit for your boat! Bonifacio hike We are happy to be here, feeling reconnected to the ocean The Mediterranean offers dramatic coastlines, rich cuisines, and the romance of centuries-old sailing traditions.

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