Corsica is French by administration and Italian by inheritance, and in practice neither. The island is a mountain range that happens to sit in the sea, which means the coast is steep, the anchorages are deep and the interior is a different country altogether.
This route runs down the west coast and around the southern tip, taking in a nature reserve reachable only by water, a hamlet with no road to it, and a medieval town balanced on limestone above one of the most dramatic harbours in the Mediterranean.
Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read Corsica; the rest we tailor to you.