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Saint-Tropez
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Lerins Islands
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Antibes
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Corsica
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Ajaccio, Corsica
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Bonifacio
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Cavallo Island
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Porto-Vecchio, Corsica
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Maddalena Islands
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Olbia

Mediterranean Mosaic from France to Italy

Departing from Cogolin
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for +14 days

Sail the stories of coastal elegance and create memories that will forever resonate with the rhythm of the sea. 

Join us and let's discover the cultural and natural texture of the Mediterranean together!

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Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
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Total Sailing:308.73 Miles
Total Sailing Time:39 days

Harmony in Every Horizon!

Embark on a captivating boat tour through the Mediterranean, where each stop unfolds a unique chapter in coastal elegance. 

Begin in Antibes, a gem on the French Riviera blending historic charm with vibrant energy. Sail to the Lerins Islands, a secluded archipelago off Cannes, offering tranquility and ancient monastic sites.

St. Tropez beckons with legendary glamour, designer boutiques, and chic beaches. Venture into Corsica, exploring Ajaccio's historic birthplace of Napoleon and Bonifacio's dramatic cliffs and medieval citadel. Indulge in the exclusive charm of Cavallo Island before reaching Porto Vecchio, Corsica's golden beaches, and vibrant marina.

Navigate to the Maddalena Islands, a Sardinian paradise with pristine beaches and turquoise lagoons. Conclude in Olbia, where ancient history meets stunning beaches. This odyssey promises a tale of coastal allure, cultural richness, and the timeless charm of the Mediterranean. 

For those starting their boat tour in Antibes, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is the nearest point of arrival. You can quickly embark on your unforgettable sea adventure with a short transfer from the airport at the beginning of your journey. Join us and uncover treasures at each stop along the way.

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Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez, nestled on the sun-kissed shores of the French Riviera, beckons with its blend of glamour, vibrant energy, and coastal serenity. 

Iconic Harbor Vibes  Saint-Tropez's harbor is an iconic canvas of luxury yachts, fishing boats, and historic charm. Stroll along the quays, where the Mediterranean breeze carries whispers of the town's maritime legacy. It's a vibrant scene that captures the essence of Saint-Tropez's glamorous reputation.

Chic Boutiques and Markets  Explore the chic boutiques and bustling markets that line Saint-Tropez's charming streets. From high-end fashion to local crafts, the town invites you to indulge in a shopping experience that reflects both elegance and Provençal flair.

Citadel Panoramas  This historic fortress offers a glimpse into the town's past while providing a breathtaking backdrop for your Riviera escape.

Pampelonne Beach Bliss  Relax on the sun-drenched shores of Pampelonne Beach, where golden sands meet the azure sea. This iconic stretch offers both lively beach clubs and more secluded spots, inviting you to unwind and savor the Mediterranean ambiance.

Gastronomic Delights  Indulge your taste buds in Saint-Tropez's gastronomic scene, where seaside restaurants and charming cafes showcase Provençal flavors. From fresh seafood to local wines, every culinary experience is a celebration of the town's coastal bounty.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Vieux Port Saint-Tropez
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The Vieux Port of Saint-Tropez is the heart of the town, known for its picturesque harbor filled with luxury yachts and traditional fishing boats. The Vieux Port is also a popular spot for dining, shopping, and people-watching, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and boutiques lining the quayside.

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Place des Lices
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Place des Lices is a charming square located in the center of Saint-Tropez, surrounded by plane trees and traditional Provencal buildings. The square hosts a lively open-air market twice a week, where visitors can browse stalls selling fresh produce, flowers, clothing, and souvenirs. Place des Lices is also a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors, who come to enjoy a game of boules (petanque) or sip a coffee at one of the sidewalk cafes.

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Citadelle de Saint-Tropez
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The Citadelle de Saint-Tropez is a historic fortress perched on a hill overlooking the town and the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 17th century to protect the town from invaders, the citadel offers panoramic views of Saint-Tropez and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can explore the fortress's ramparts, visit the Maritime Museum housed within its walls, and learn about the town's maritime history. The Citadelle is also a popular spot for cultural events and exhibitions.

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Pampelonne Beach
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Plage de Pampelonne is one of the most famous beaches on the French Riviera, located just outside Saint-Tropez. This long stretch of golden sand is lined with exclusive beach clubs, restaurants, and bars, making it a hotspot for sunbathing, swimming, and celebrity spotting. Visitors can rent sun loungers and umbrellas, enjoy water sports activities, or simply relax and soak up the glamorous atmosphere of Pampelonne Beach.

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Museum of Annonciade
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The Musée de l'Annonciade is a renowned art museum located in a former chapel overlooking the Vieux Port of Saint-Tropez. The museum houses a significant collection of modern art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with works by artists such as Paul Signac, Henri Matisse, and Pierre Bonnard. Visitors can admire the vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes of the paintings, as well as learn about the artistic heritage of Saint-Tropez and its role in the development of modern art movements such as Fauvism and Pointillism.

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Saint-Tropez Market
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The Saint-Tropez Market is a bustling outdoor market held every Tuesday and Saturday in the Place des Lices. Visitors can explore stalls selling a variety of goods, including fresh produce, local specialties, artisanal crafts, clothing, and accessories. The market offers a vibrant atmosphere and provides an opportunity to experience the local culture and flavors of Saint-Tropez. Whether browsing for souvenirs or sampling delicious treats, the Saint-Tropez Market is a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic taste of the town.

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Plage de Tahiti
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Situated on the iconic Pampelonne Beach, Plage de Tahiti exudes an exclusive and upscale ambiance. This beach is renowned for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and chic beach clubs that cater to the rich and famous. Visitors can rent plush sun loungers and umbrellas, indulge in gourmet cuisine and premium drinks served directly to their sunbeds, and enjoy VIP amenities such as concierge service and luxury yacht mooring. Plage de Tahiti epitomizes the glamorous lifestyle of Saint-Tropez and is a favored destinatio

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Arcadia
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Expertly overseen by Chef Nicola Canuti, Arcadia restaurant stands out as one of the exquisite dining options at the renowned Byblos Saint-Tropez. Nestled by the poolside of this legendary palace, amidst the vibrant village of Saint-Tropez, patrons can indulge in a lunch brimming with Mediterranean delights. Chef Canuti highlights local seafood and regional ingredients, infusing each dish with the essence of the Riviera. The cuisine, prepared over an open flame, exudes rustic charm, while the menu emphasizes communal dining with offerings like garden bowls and salads featuring fresh produce from the hotel's own gardens.

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Caprice Des Deux St-Tropez
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Situated in the heart of Saint-Tropez, the Caprice des Deux restaurant, managed by the Avelin family, epitomizes timeless elegance and culinary excellence. Here, traditions are revered, with a menu that pays homage to the rich heritage of French gastronomy. Each dish is meticulously crafted to showcase the finest local ingredients, from seasonal delicacies like truffles and snails to zucchini flowers. Nestled in a quaint alley just steps away from the iconic Place des Lices, the restaurant exudes charm and sophistication, offering patrons a warm and inviting ambiance to enjoy their dining experience.
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Bello Visto
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Bello Visto is a restaurant located in Gassin, near Saint-Tropez, known for its modern cuisine. It offers a superb dining experience with a focus on modern interpretations of traditional dishes. The restaurant is celebrated for its exceptional location that provides stunning views over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the surrounding Alps, making it a picturesque spot for a meal. The MICHELIN Guide highlights Bello Visto for its modern cuisine, suggesting a culinary experience that is both innovative and rooted in the rich culinary traditions of the region.

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Lerins Islands

Lerins Islands, cradled just off the coast of Cannes, stand as a pristine archipelago, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the unspoiled beauty of the Mediterranean. Comprising Île Sainte-Marguerite and Île Saint-Honorat, these islands offer a harmonious blend of nature, culture, and tranquil opportunities.

Nature's Embrace

Discover a sanctuary of natural wonders as you explore lush landscapes, scenic trails, and hidden coves adorned with crystal-clear waters. The Lerins Islands, with their diverse flora and fauna, provide an escape into the untouched beauty of the Mediterranean.

Cultural Serenity

Step into a world where history and spirituality intertwine. Île Sainte-Marguerite boasts the mysterious Fort Royal, echoing with centuries-old tales, while Île Saint-Honorat is home to the serene Lérins Abbey—a haven of tranquility and a testament to the island's cultural richness.

Seaside Escapes

The islands' crystal waters and hidden coves create an idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful escape.

Gastronomic Delights

Indulge in the flavors of the Mediterranean at local restaurants, offering fresh seafood, Provençal specialties, and panoramic views of the surrounding sea. 

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Saint-Honorat
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The second largest of the Lérins Islands, Île Saint-Honorat is known for its tranquil atmosphere and historic monastery. The island is home to the Lérins Abbey, a 5th-century monastery that has been inhabited by monks for over a millennium. Visitors can explore the abbey's chapel, cloisters, and gardens, as well as sample the monks' handmade products, including wine, liqueur, and honey. Île Saint-Honorat also offers beautiful walking trails, secluded beaches, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Sainte-Marguerite
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The largest of the Lérins Islands, Île Sainte-Marguerite is famous for its natural landscapes and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore the island's dense forests, scenic walking trails, and beautiful beaches. The main attraction on Île Sainte-Marguerite is the Fort Royal, a 17th-century fortress that once served as a prison for the mysterious "Man in the Iron Mask." Today, the fort houses the Musée de la Mer (Sea Museum), which exhibits artifacts recovered from shipwrecks in the area.

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La Guérite
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To make your dining experience unforgettable and savor the heights of pleasure, La Guérite welcomes you at D Maris Bay. La Guérite, synonymous with culinary delight, is an elegant and sophisticated venue where you can enjoy sunny days and starry nights. With its tropical landscape design, breathtaking sea views, and lively music, La Guérite captivates the hearts of those who know it. Carefully crafted fresh seafood and stunning presentations enhance your moments, adding delight to your experience. The finest examples of Mediterranean cuisine enrich the seafood menus, while the skilled mixologists behind the bar enchant you with their special cocktails. Dining, drinking, and entertainment come together at La Guérite. Every moment spent here will be an unforgettable part of your holiday. Hisarönü Mevki Datça Yolu 35. Km. D Maris Bay No:, D:119, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Türkiye
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Restaurant La Tonnelle
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La Tonnelle on Île Saint-Honorat comes highly recommended. Operated by the monks of the Lérins Abbey, this restaurant offers dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients, including herbs and vegetables from the monks' own gardens. Dining here offers not just a meal but an immersive experience that blends spirituality, history, and culinary excellence.

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Antibes

Antibes, nestled along the azure shores of the Mediterranean, unfolds as a captivating tapestry of history, seaside allure, and Provençal charm.

Historic Old Town Charms  Step into the heart of Antibes with a visit to its historic Old Town. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with vibrant markets, charming cafes, and centuries-old buildings. Feel the essence of Provençal life in every corner.

Picasso's Haven Antibes is a haven for art enthusiasts. Explore the Picasso Museum, located within the Château Grimaldi, where the artist once found inspiration. Marvel at the collection of Picasso's works amidst the medieval walls and enjoy panoramic views of the sea.

Port Vauban Marvels  Discover the maritime splendor of Port Vauban, one of the largest marinas in the Mediterranean. Stroll along the quays, where luxurious yachts share the harbor with traditional fishing boats. The vibrant atmosphere and stunning views make it a must-visit destination.

Sandy Beach Bliss  Relax on the sandy beaches that fringe the Antibes coastline. From family-friendly stretches to more secluded coves, the Mediterranean beckons for a refreshing dip or a leisurely day under the sun. Let the soothing sound of the waves complete your coastal escape.

Provencal Gastronomy Delights  Indulge your taste buds in Antibes' culinary scene, where Provençal flavors come to life. Quaint bistros and seaside restaurants offer a delectable array of local dishes. Savor fresh seafood, aromatic herbs, and the finest olive oils, capturing the essence of Mediterranean gastronomy.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Old Town (Vieil Antibes)
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Antibes' charming Old Town is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and picturesque squares. Visitors can explore medieval alleyways, admire colorful facades, and discover hidden gems such as the 16th-century Grimaldi Castle, which houses the Picasso Museum showcasing works by the legendary artist.

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Cap d'Antibes
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Cap d'Antibes is a scenic peninsula dotted with luxury villas, lush gardens, and pristine beaches. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the coastal path known as the Sentier du Littoral, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding coastline. Don't miss the chance to visit the iconic Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, a legendary hotel frequented by celebrities and jet-setters.

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Port Vauban
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Port Vauban is one of the largest marinas in Europe, home to a vibrant mix of luxury yachts, sailboats, and fishing vessels. Visitors can admire the impressive array of boats, soak up the lively atmosphere, and enjoy waterfront dining at one of the many restaurants and cafes lining the harbor.

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Fort Carré
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Fort Carré is a historic fortress perched on a hill overlooking the port of Antibes. Built by King Henry II in the 16th century, the fort offers panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the ramparts, bastions, and underground tunnels, as well as learn about the fort's fascinating history through informative exhibits and guided tours.

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Marché Provençal
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Antibes' vibrant Provençal market, located in the heart of the Old Town, is a must-visit for food lovers and culture enthusiasts. Here, visitors can browse stalls brimming with fresh produce, local delicacies, artisanal products, and handmade crafts. The market's lively atmosphere, colorful displays, and enticing aromas make it a sensory delight for all who visit.

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Musée Picasso
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Housed in the Château Grimaldi in Old Town Antibes, the Musée Picasso is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The museum showcases an extensive collection of works by Pablo Picasso, who lived and worked in Antibes for a brief period in 1946. Visitors can admire Picasso's paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and drawings, as well as explore the charming surroundings of the historic castle.

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Plage Keller
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Situated on the prestigious Cap d'Antibes peninsula, Plage Keller offers an exclusive and upscale beach experience. Visitors can enjoy pristine white sand, crystal-clear waters, and luxurious amenities such as plush sun loungers, cabanas, and beachside service. The beach also features a chic beach club and restaurant, where guests can indulge in gourmet cuisine, refreshing cocktails, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. 

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Restaurant L’Arazur
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Offering inventive Mediterranean and French fusion dishes, L’Arazur is noted for its beautiful setting, including a stone cellar and terrace, making it a great choice for a memorable dining experience.

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Louroc
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Located inside the prestigious Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Louroc offers Provençal-inspired dishes with an exceptional service and atmosphere, perfect for a special night out.


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Bistro Chez Jules
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This cozy bistro specializes in classic French dishes like escargots and coq au vin, boasting fresh vegetables grown on their farm and a welcoming staff. Michelin-star restaurant is part of a convivial little hub for gourmets, complete with a café, grocery shop, and bistro.

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Le Vauban
4.9

For those interested in creative French cooking, Le Vauban offers dishes such as roasted pigeon with lavender honey, combining traditional flavors with inventive twists.

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Nacional Trattoria
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A popular spot for Italian cuisine lovers, Nacional Trattoria serves a variety of delicious pasta, pizza, and seafood options.

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Corsica

Corsica, the jewel of the Mediterranean, where rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and a rich tapestry of culture converge to create an island paradise like no other.

Dramatic Landscapes

Corsica's terrain is a symphony of contrasts, from the rugged mountains of the interior to the azure shores that surround the island. Hike through lush forests, discover hidden waterfalls, and breathe in the crisp mountain air.

Mediterranean Beaches

With a coastline that stretches for miles, Corsica boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. From secluded coves to expansive sandy shores, each beach is a testament to the island's natural splendor.

Cultural Riches

Explore Corsica's historic towns and villages, where ancient Genoese towers and traditional stone houses tell tales of centuries past. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, discovering local markets, charming boutiques, and vibrant cafes.

Gastronomic Delights

Corsican cuisine is a celebration of local flavors. Indulge in artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and aromatic wines.

Island of Festivals

Experience Corsica's vibrant cultural scene through its lively festivals. From music and dance to traditional celebrations, these events showcase the island's rich cultural diversity.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Calanques de Piana
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Marvel at the stunning red granite rock formations and dramatic cliffs of the Calanques de Piana. These UNESCO World Heritage-listed natural wonders are located along the rugged coastline of western Corsica and offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.

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L'Île-Rousse
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Relax on the beautiful beaches of L'Île-Rousse, a charming seaside resort town located on Corsica's northwest coast. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and water sports on pristine sandy beaches like Plage de Bodri and Plage de Lozari, or wander around the town's bustling market square and waterfront promenade.

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Lavezzi Archipelago
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The Lavezzi Archipelago is a group of small islands and islets located in the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Corsica and near Cavallo Island. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters. The archipelago is characterized by granite rock formations, hidden coves, and pristine beaches, making it a popular destination for boating, snorkeling, and swimming.

One of the highlights of the Lavezzi Archipelago is its rich marine biodiversity, with colorful coral reefs and a variety of fish species inhabiting the waters surrounding the islands. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore these underwater ecosystems and encounter marine life such as sea turtles, dolphins, and octopuses.

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Plage de Tamaricciu
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Plage de Tamaricciu, located near Porto-Vecchio in Corsica, is a stunning beach known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. With soft, white sand and clear, turquoise waters, it offers a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxation. The beach is backed by pine trees and rolling hills, providing shade and a sense of seclusion for visitors. Tamaricciu Beach is less crowded compared to some of the more popular beaches in the area, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Citadelle de Bonifacio
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The Citadelle de Bonifacio, or Citadel of Bonifacio, is a historic fortress located atop towering limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in the town of Bonifacio, Corsica. Dating back to the 9th century, this imposing citadel served as a strategic stronghold for various rulers throughout history, including the Genoese, Pisans, and French.

The fortress is characterized by its massive stone walls, defensive towers, and labyrinthine passageways, which offer insight into the military architecture of the medieval period. One of the most iconic features of the citadel is the King of Aragon's Staircase, a dramatic stone staircase carved into the cliffside that leads down to the sea below.

Visitors to the Citadelle de Bonifacio can explore the ramparts, bastions, and inner courtyards of the fortress, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, harbor, and countryside. Highlights include the Chapel of Saint Roch, the Powder Magazine, and the Marine Cemetery, where visitors can pay their respects to sailors who lost their lives at sea.

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Restaurant La Signoria
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Located just moments from Calvi, this prestigious aristocratic estate is ensconced amidst pine forests and vineyards, offering sweeping views of the distant Bonifatu Cirque mountains. Guests dine on the terrace, graced with vistas of the Mediterranean garden adorned with fragrant blooms, including roses and eucalyptus. Against this picturesque backdrop, indulge in Mediterranean cuisine crafted from locally sourced Corsican ingredients.

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Restaurant L'an faim
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Situated at the marina's edge, adjacent to the staircase leading up to the citadel, this cozy restaurant is cherished by locals and visitors alike. Its inviting terrace beckons patrons with a vibrant menu featuring fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Delight in Corsican veal and prawns, indulge in pastilla of suckling lamb from Bonifacio, or savor the blanquette-style dentex and vegetables. During lunch hours, a more straightforward set menu is offered, ensuring a satisfying dining experience for all tastes.

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A Mandria di Pigna
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Nestled in a charming village, this rustic establishment, once a sheepfold, has been a family-run venture for 15 years. Embracing the essence of authenticity, it celebrates Corsican produce, from garden-fresh vegetables and herbs to succulent suckling pork and tender lamb cooked over a wood fire, a specialty of the house. Indulge in generously portioned, expertly prepared dishes served on the shaded terrace, offering a delightful respite from the summer heat.

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Ajaccio, Corsica

Ajaccio, is the jewel of Corsica, where the Mediterranean Sea caresses the shores of this enchanting city. Ajaccio beckons with a unique blend of historical charm, cultural richness, and the timeless allure of island life.

Historical Landmarks

Explore the historic significance of Ajaccio as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Visit the Maison Bonaparte, the ancestral home of the Bonaparte family, and wander through the streets where the legendary figure took his first steps. Immerse yourself in Ajaccio's rich history by strolling through its historic center. 

Mediterranean Waterfront

Ajaccio's waterfront is a picturesque blend of sophistication and natural beauty. Promenade along the palm-lined streets, overlooking the azure waters, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of cafes, boutiques, and the bustling local markets.

Local Flavors

Savour fresh seafood, local charcuterie, and exquisite Corsican wines at charming bistros and restaurants scattered throughout the city.

City of Festivals

Experience the vibrant energy of Ajaccio through its festivals. From music and arts celebrations to local events honoring Corsican traditions, the city comes alive with a cultural tapestry that captivates residents and visitors alike.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Maison Bonaparte
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Explore Maison Bonaparte, the ancestral home of the Bonaparte family and the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Now converted into a museum, it offers insight into the early life of the French Emperor and the history of the Bonaparte family through a collection of artifacts, furniture, and memorabilia.

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Capo di Feno
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The best beach in Ajaccio is commonly considered to be Plage de Capo di Feno. With its stunning turquoise waters and golden sands, Capo di Feno Beach offers a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and maquis-covered hills, providing a sense of natural beauty and tranquility. Additionally, the beach is popular among surfers and kiteboarders due to its favorable wind conditions.

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Ajaccio Cathedral
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Discover the stunning architecture and rich history of Ajaccio Cathedral, a beautiful church located in the heart of the city. Admire its Baroque-style facade and intricate interior decorations, including ornate altars and religious artworks.

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Le Petit Restaurant,Ajaccio
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At Le Petit Restaurant, despite its modest name, there's no shortage of culinary ambition. Run by a dynamic young couple, the restaurant is a celebration of local ingredients and inventive cuisine. Their philosophy revolves around crafting creative dishes using locally sourced produce, infused with exotic flavors to tantalize your palate and transport you on a gastronomic journey. With a menu that evolves monthly, each visit promises a fresh and exciting culinary experience.

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l'écrin
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At restaurant L'Écrin, tucked away from the bustling tourist areas of the historic town, diners are treated to a delightful culinary experience. The menu features expertly crafted dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, such as the confit of turbot in olive oil with ratatouille and saffron sauce. Set in a cozy and inviting ambiance, the restaurant offers a warm welcome as they introduces guests to their creative seasonal cuisine, highlighting the flavors of locally sourced produce.
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Bonifacio

Bonifacio, a jewel perched on the southern cliffs of Corsica, where history, natural beauty, and maritime charm converge to create an unparalleled destination in the heart of the Mediterranean.

Cliffside Marvel

Bonifacio's breathtaking setting atop limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean is a sight to behold. Marvel at the dramatic landscapes and panoramic views that make this city a true gem on the Corsican coastline. Embark on an unforgettable journey down the Stairway of the King of Aragon, a remarkable staircase carved into the cliffs

Historic Citadel

Explore the historic heart of Bonifacio, where a medieval citadel stands as a testament to the city's rich past. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, discover charming boutiques, and witness the blend of Genoese and Corsican influences.

Harbor Magic

Bonifacio's natural harbor is a picturesque blend of turquoise waters and colorful buildings clinging to the cliffs. Stroll along the quays, indulge in seaside dining, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.

Corsican Gastronomy

Delight your senses with Corsican flavors at Bonifacio's restaurants. Enjoy fresh seafood, local cheeses, and regional wines while overlooking the stunning vistas that define this Corsican coastal paradise.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Citadelle de Bonifacio
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The Citadelle de Bonifacio, or Citadel of Bonifacio, is a historic fortress located atop towering limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in the town of Bonifacio, Corsica. Dating back to the 9th century, this imposing citadel served as a strategic stronghold for various rulers throughout history, including the Genoese, Pisans, and French.

The fortress is characterized by its massive stone walls, defensive towers, and labyrinthine passageways, which offer insight into the military architecture of the medieval period. One of the most iconic features of the citadel is the King of Aragon's Staircase, a dramatic stone staircase carved into the cliffside that leads down to the sea below.

Visitors to the Citadelle de Bonifacio can explore the ramparts, bastions, and inner courtyards of the fortress, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, harbor, and countryside. Highlights include the Chapel of Saint Roch, the Powder Magazine, and the Marine Cemetery, where visitors can pay their respects to sailors who lost their lives at sea.

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King of Aragon Staircase
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This historic staircase is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of medieval builders and serves as one of the most iconic landmarks in the town. Legend has it that the staircase was carved overnight by the soldiers of the King of Aragon during a siege of Bonifacio in the 15th century. Today, the King of Aragon Staircase consists of 187 steps that wind their way down the sheer limestone cliffs to the water's edge. The staircase offers breathtaking views of the cliffs, the sea, and the surrounding coastline, making it a popular spot for visitors to Bonifacio.

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Bonifacio Harbor
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The bustling harbor of Bonifacio is a picturesque setting lined with colorful buildings, fishing boats, and yachts. Visitors can stroll along the quayside, admire the boats bobbing in the water, and dine at waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties. Boat tours and excursions depart from the harbor, offering opportunities to explore the nearby limestone cliffs, sea caves, and secluded beaches.

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The Gênes drawbridge
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The Gênes Drawbridge, also known as the Pont de Gênes, is a historic drawbridge located within the fortified walls of the Old Town of Bonifacio, Corsica. Dating back to the 13th century, this drawbridge is one of the few remaining examples of medieval military architecture in the region. Today, the Gênes Drawbridge is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Bonifacio's rich history.

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The Coastal Path
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The Coastal Path, or Sentier du Littoral in French, is a scenic hiking trail that follows the rugged coastline of Bonifacio, Corsica. This coastal path offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, towering limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and pristine beaches, making it a popular attraction for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The trail winds its way along the edge of the cliffs, sometimes hugging the coastline closely and other times ascending to higher vantage points, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. 

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Bonifacio Citadel
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Embark on a journey through time as you delve into the remarkable Citadel of Bonifacio. Positioned majestically atop a rugged limestone cliff, this architectural marvel offers an unparalleled glimpse into the region's storied past. Ascend the fortress walls and traverse its ancient pathways, immersing yourself in centuries of history and heritage. Explore the captivating museums housed within the Citadel's walls, where artifacts and exhibits illuminate the rich tapestry of Bonifacio's cultural legacy. As you venture through the labyrinthine streets and towering bastions, be captivated by panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean Sea stretching endlessly beneath you. The Citadel of Bonifacio stands as a testament to resilience and grandeur, inviting visitors to uncover its secrets and bask in the splendor of its unparalleled setting.

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Exploring Bonifacio's Limestone Cliffs and Grottoes
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Embark on an enchanting boat tour along the Bonifacio coastline to discover the mesmerizing limestone cliffs and hidden grottoes that adorn its shores. Delve into the rugged beauty of nature as you traverse the azure waters, marveling at the towering cliffs sculpted by centuries of wind and waves. Keep your eyes peeled for iconic landmarks such as the "Grain de Sable" rock formation, a natural wonder that captures the imagination with its unique shape and sheer size.

As you navigate through the crystal-clear waters, be prepared to be awe-struck by the breathtaking sea caves that dot the coastline. Carved into the limestone by the relentless forces of erosion, these caves unveil a world of wonder and intrigue. From expansive caverns adorned with stalactites and stalagmites to hidden alcoves bathed in ethereal light, each grotto offers a glimpse into the raw beauty of nature's handiwork.

With each twist and turn of the boat, you'll encounter new marvels and vistas that will leave you spellbound. Whether you're snapping photos of the dramatic cliffs or venturing into the depths of a sea cave, the experience promises to be unforgettable. Soak in the tranquility of the surroundings, listen to the gentle lapping of the waves, and allow yourself to be transported to a realm where the wonders of the natural world reign supreme.

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Nearby Restaurants
L'A Cheda
4.9

Known for its intimate and cozy atmosphere, L'A Cheda is a favorite among those seeking a blend of traditional Corsican flavors and modern culinary innovation. The restaurant prides itself on using locally-sourced ingredients, offering a menu that changes with the seasons to reflect the freshest produce available.

French
Mediterranean
La Caravelle
4.9

Situated with a view of Bonifacio's marina, La Caravelle is celebrated for its seafood dishes, which are as stunning visually as they are in taste. Diners can expect a warm welcome and a menu that highlights the bounty of the sea, from freshly-caught lobster to sumptuous bouillabaisse.

French
Seafood
L'Auguste
4.9

Offering a fine dining experience, L'Auguste is renowned for its creative approach to Corsican cuisine. The chef's talent for elevating traditional recipes with innovative techniques and presentation has made L'Auguste a must-visit for gastronomes visiting Bonifacio.

French
Mediterranean
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Cavallo Island

Cavallo Island, an exclusive retreat nestled in the azure embrace of the Corsican Archipelago. A haven of tranquility, this secluded gem invites discerning travelers to discover the epitome of Mediterranean luxury and natural beauty.

Private Paradise

Cavallo Island, known for its exclusivity, offers an intimate escape surrounded by crystalline waters and pristine landscapes. Explore hidden coves, stroll along private beaches, and relish the serenity that defines this secluded paradise.

Maritime Majesty

The island's marina is a showcase of maritime elegance, where luxury yachts and sailboats find refuge. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, savoring the opulent atmosphere that defines Cavallo's coastal charm.

Underwater Wonders

Dive into the clear waters surrounding Cavallo to discover vibrant marine life and underwater wonders. The island's pristine seabed offers a captivating glimpse into the Mediterranean's hidden treasures.

Nature Retreat

Embrace the island's natural allure with scenic nature walks and hikes. Cavallo's landscapes, adorned with fragrant maquis and unique flora, provide a serene backdrop for those seeking a tranquil escape.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Marine Life and Snorkeling
4.9

Cavallo Island is surrounded by crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, making it an excellent destination for snorkeling and underwater exploration. Visitors can discover colorful coral reefs, vibrant fish species, and other fascinating marine creatures while snorkeling in the pristine waters surrounding the island. The rich biodiversity of Cavallo's marine environment offers an unforgettable snorkeling experience for nature enthusiasts and underwater adventurers.

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Lavezzi Archipelago
4.9

The Lavezzi Archipelago is a group of small islands and islets located in the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Corsica and near Cavallo Island. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters. The archipelago is characterized by granite rock formations, hidden coves, and pristine beaches, making it a popular destination for boating, snorkeling, and swimming.

One of the highlights of the Lavezzi Archipelago is its rich marine biodiversity, with colorful coral reefs and a variety of fish species inhabiting the waters surrounding the islands. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore these underwater ecosystems and encounter marine life such as sea turtles, dolphins, and octopuses.

Activity
Nearby Restaurants
La Ferme Île de Cavallo
4.9

Restaurant La Ferme offers not only exceptional dining but also a convenient mode of transportation, as they can pick you up from the port by golf cart, making it easily accessible. Perched atop the island's highest point, the restaurant boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding maquis landscape, the shimmering turquoise sea, and even glimpses of Sardinia in the distance. Greek chef Fotis Alevizakis takes pride in curating an outstanding menu, where vegetables taste as if freshly picked and traditional dishes like mérou blanc or Greek salad are presented with innovative twists that tantalize the taste buds.

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Restaurant des Pêcheurs
4.9

Restaurant des Pêcheurs, situated on Cavallo Island and serving as the flagship dining establishment of Hôtel des Pêcheurs, beckons guests with its delectable offerings for both lunch and dinner. The à la carte menu features an enticing selection of seafood, mainland meats, and pasta dishes, promising something to delight every palate.Wine enthusiasts will be pleased with the extensive wine list, predominantly featuring Italian varietals.

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Porto-Vecchio, Corsica

Porto-Vecchio, the radiant jewel of Corsica's southern coast, where ancient charm meets modern elegance in a captivating blend. 

Historic Citadel

Explore Porto-Vecchio's historic heart, where a centuries-old citadel stands proudly overlooking the town. Wander through ancient streets adorned with charming boutiques, cafes, and hidden squares, each echoing the whispers of Corsica's past.

Marina Splendor

The marina at Porto-Vecchio is a spectacle of luxury, where sleek yachts and sailboats create a vibrant maritime scene. Stroll along the quays, enjoy seaside dining, and immerse yourself in the Mediterranean ambiance of this coastal haven. 

Santa Giulia Bay

Discover the enchanting Santa Giulia Bay, where a crescent-shaped beach cradles a lagoon of shimmering azure. 

Old Town Charms

Porto-Vecchio's old town exudes charm with its vibrant squares and historic architecture. Explore the lively markets, where local artisans showcase their crafts, and savor the flavors of Corsican cuisine in quaint restaurants.

Nightlife by the Sea

As the sun sets, Porto-Vecchio transforms into a lively hub of nightlife. Beach clubs and waterfront bars come alive, offering an opportunity to dance under the stars or enjoy a cocktail by the sea.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Old Town Porto-Vecchio
4.9

The historic heart of Porto-Vecchio, the Old Town is characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient fortifications, and charming squares. Visitors can wander through the winding alleys, admire the well-preserved architecture, and discover landmarks such as the Church of St. John the Baptist and the Bastion de France. The Old Town is also home to a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a lively and picturesque area to explore.

History
Plage de Tamaricciu
4.9

Plage de Tamaricciu, located near Porto-Vecchio in Corsica, is a stunning beach known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. With soft, white sand and clear, turquoise waters, it offers a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxation. The beach is backed by pine trees and rolling hills, providing shade and a sense of seclusion for visitors. Tamaricciu Beach is less crowded compared to some of the more popular beaches in the area, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Plage de Santa Giulia
4.9

Plage de Santa Giulia, or Santa Giulia Beach, is a stunning coastal destination located near Porto-Vecchio in Corsica. Known for its breathtaking beauty and crystal-clear waters, Santa Giulia Beach is often regarded as one of the most picturesque beaches on the island. With its soft, white sand and shallow turquoise waters, it offers the perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

The horseshoe-shaped bay of Santa Giulia Beach provides shelter from the open sea, creating calm and gentle conditions that are ideal for families with children. Visitors can rent sun loungers and umbrellas to relax on the beach or explore the various water activities available, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. The clear waters of the bay are teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for underwater exploration.

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Foret de l'Ospedale
4.9

La Forêt de l'Ospedale, or the Ospedale Forest, is a beautiful natural area located near Porto-Vecchio in Corsica. This forested area is known for its lush greenery, diverse flora and fauna, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can explore the forest along well-marked paths that wind through dense vegetation, including oak and chestnut trees. The forest is also home to various wildlife species, such as wild boars, deer, and birds, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The lake offers a picturesque setting for picnics, photography, and relaxation.

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La Table de Mina
4.9

La Table de Mina offers a superb fine dining experience nestled within the luxurious 5-star Les Bergeries de Palombaggia hotel. Situated just a scenic 20-minute drive east of Porto Vecchio, this exquisite restaurant boasts an idyllic outdoor dining space adjacent to the pool, providing breathtaking views of the coastline stretching down to the sea. Specializing in modern Mediterranean cuisine with hints of Iberian and Italian influences, La Table de Mina presents a concise yet sophisticated menu crafted from the finest seasonal ingredients. 

French
Mediterranean
Le Belvédère
4.9

Le Belvédère is a renowned restaurant located in the heart of Porto-Vecchio, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Situated atop a hill overlooking the town, the restaurant lives up to its name, providing diners with a picturesque setting to enjoy their meal. Specializing in gourmet French and Mediterranean cuisine, Le Belvédère prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that are as visually appealing as they are delicious.

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Mediterranean
Restaurant A Chabraca
4.9

Restaurant A Chabraka is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Porto-Vecchio, offering a delightful culinary experience in a charming setting. The restaurant prides itself on its warm and welcoming atmosphere, inviting guests to relax and indulge in the flavors of Corsican cuisine. It’s a family style of restaurant that’s been open since 1987 and boy is it popular with the French tourists and locals.

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Maddalena Islands

Maddalena Island, the largest in the Maddalena archipelago off Sardinia's coast, is a blend of stunning beaches, clear waters, and rich history.

Beaches and Waters

Known for its incredible beaches like Spalmatore and Bassa Trinita, Maddalena boasts clear, turquoise waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sailing.

Historical Insights

The island has a vibrant past, with traces of its history visible in the old town's streets and the Naval Museum, showcasing its maritime heritage.

Natural Beauty

Apart from the beaches, Maddalena's landscape is a mix of granite formations and Mediterranean scrub, offering scenic views and hiking opportunities.

Island Culture

Maddalena's town is lively, with local shops, restaurants, and bars, where visitors can taste local cuisine and experience the island's culture. Maddalena Island offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, historical richness, and vibrant local culture, making it a must-visit destination in the Mediterranean.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Boat Excursions in the La Maddalena Archipelago
4.9

Experience the epitome of island exploration with a boat excursion around the La Maddalena Archipelago. Step aboard and set sail across the azure waters, where an adventure of discovery awaits. Glide past breathtaking granite rock formations rising majestically from the sea, sculpted by nature's hand over millennia.

As your vessel navigates the crystalline waters, be captivated by the mesmerizing beauty of the archipelago's diverse islands. Marvel at the rugged coastline of Caprera, renowned for its pristine beaches and rugged landscapes, before venturing to the secluded shores of Spargi, where untouched nature reigns supreme.

Continue your journey to Budelli, where the famed Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) awaits, its sands tinged with hues of pink created by microscopic fragments of coral. Pause to soak in the serenity of this natural wonder before cruising back to Maddalena Island, your heart brimming with memories of paradise discovered.

Whether you're drawn to the allure of secluded beaches, enchanted by the archipelago's rich biodiversity, or simply seeking moments of tranquility amidst nature's splendor, a boat excursion in the La Maddalena Archipelago promises an unforgettable journey through some of Italy's most captivating landscapes.

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Drone Photography Over Maddalena Island
4.9

Embark on a captivating journey of visual discovery as you capture the exquisite beauty of Maddalena Island from the skies above. With a drone as your trusty companion, soar gracefully over the azure waters surrounding the island, capturing stunning aerial perspectives that unveil its hidden treasures.

As your drone ascends, be mesmerized by the intricate patterns of coastline, where rugged cliffs meet pristine beaches in a dance of contrasts. Frame the iconic granite rock formations that dot the landscape, their weathered surfaces etched with tales of millennia past.

Navigate your drone over the island's lush greenery, tracing winding paths that lead to secluded coves and hidden oases. With each aerial maneuver, unveil new vistas and perspectives, capturing the essence of Maddalena Island in all its natural splendor.

As the golden light of dawn bathes the landscape in a warm glow, or the hues of sunset paint the sky in a symphony of colors, seize the moment to immortalize these fleeting moments of beauty. With every click of the shutter, preserve the magic of Maddalena Island for eternity.

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Exploring Forte Arbuticci
4.9

Situated on Maddalena Island, Forte Arbuticci stands as a testament to its past. Built in the 18th century, this fortress was crafted to protect the island from invaders. Its strong stone walls and towering bastions offer a glimpse into history. As you wander through its corridors and rooms, you can imagine the soldiers who once stood guard here. From the ramparts, you can admire the views of the surrounding coastline. Today, Forte Arbuticci serves as a reminder of Maddalena Island's past and offers visitors a chance to explore its history firsthand.

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Nearby Restaurants
La Scogliera
4.9
Located on the island of La Maddalena, Ristorante La Scogliera offers stunning views of the sea and specializes in fresh seafood dishes. With its relaxed atmosphere and delicious Mediterranean cuisine, it's a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
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Ristorante Perla Blu
4.9

Ristorante Perla Blu is a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque town of La Maddalena, offering a delightful culinary journey in the heart of the Maddalena Islands. Specializing in Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood, Ristorante Perla Blu prides itself on using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that are as visually appealing as they are delicious. From succulent grilled fish to flavorful pasta dishes and creative appetizers, the menu offers a diverse array of options to suit every taste. Guests can enjoy their meal in the restaurant's elegant dining room, which exudes a cozy and intimate atmosphere, or opt for al fresco dining on the outdoor terrace, where they can soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

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Seafood
Ristorante Caprera
4.9

Ristorante Caprera is a charming dining establishment located in La Maddalena, offering a delightful culinary experience in the heart of the Maddalena Islands. With its scenic setting and warm ambiance, this restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Known for its emphasis on traditional Sardinian cuisine, Ristorante Caprera prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create flavorful dishes that showcase the region's culinary heritage. From fresh seafood to homemade pastas and classic meat dishes, the menu offers a diverse selection to satisfy every palate.

Italian
Seafood
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Olbia

Olbia, a charming town in Sardinia, Italy, is more than just a transit point; it's a destination with its own unique attractions.
Cultural Heartbeat
The town's rich history is showcased in its ancient ruins, like the Roman baths, and the medieval San Simplicio Basilica. These sites tell the story of Olbia's past.
Vibrant Streets
Olbia's streets are lively, filled with cafes, shops, and restaurants. The local market offers a taste of Sardinian life, with fresh produce and artisanal crafts.
Natural Surroundings
Just outside the town, you'll find beautiful beaches and the stunning landscape of the Gallura region, perfect for day trips and outdoor activities.
Welcoming Atmosphere
Olbia is known for its friendly locals and warm hospitality, making visitors feel right at home.Olbia serves as an inviting introduction to Sardinia, offering a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, all with a welcoming atmosphere.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Exploring Olbia's Castle
4.9

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Olbia, Castello Di Pedres stands as a testament to the island's rich history and architectural heritage. This medieval castle, dating back to the 12th century, beckons visitors to embark on a journey through time and discover the secrets of its storied past.

Perched atop a hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, Castello Di Pedres offers panoramic views of Olbia and the shimmering waters of the Mediterranean beyond. As you wander through its ancient walls and fortified towers, you'll be transported back to a bygone era of knights, lords, and feudal lords.

Explore the castle's well-preserved chambers, courtyards, and battlements, where echoes of centuries-old stories linger in the air. Marvel at the intricate stonework, vaulted ceilings, and medieval artifacts that bear witness to the castle's illustrious history.

Castello Di Pedres also serves as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions, events, and performances that celebrate Olbia's heritage and traditions. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of architecture, or simply seeking a glimpse into the past, a visit to Castello Di Pedres promises a fascinating and immersive experience unlike any other in Olbia

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Monte Pinu: Nature's Tranquil Retreat in Olbia
4.9

Nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Olbia, Monte Pinu emerges as a natural sanctuary offering respite from the bustling city life. This serene mountain, cloaked in lush Mediterranean vegetation, beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike to explore its tranquil trails and discover its hidden wonders.

Embark on a scenic hike up Monte Pinu's winding paths, where each step unveils breathtaking panoramas of Olbia's picturesque countryside and the sparkling waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. As you ascend higher, you'll be greeted by the gentle rustle of oak and cork trees, the sweet fragrance of wildflowers, and the melodious chirping of native birds.

At the summit of Monte Pinu, a sense of tranquility envelops you as you gaze out at the vast expanse of the Sardinian landscape stretching before you. Take a moment to breathe in the fresh mountain air and marvel at the beauty of nature's handiwork.

Monte Pinu is not only a haven for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts but also a sacred place imbued with spiritual significance. Wander through its peaceful groves and discover hidden shrines, chapels, and ancient stone crosses that have stood the test of time, offering solace and serenity to generations of pilgrims.

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Mercato di San Benedetto: A Culinary Journey in Olbia
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Olbia, Mercato di San Benedetto stands as a culinary haven, enticing visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and diverse array of gastronomic delights. As one of the largest indoor markets in Italy, this bustling marketplace offers a feast for the senses, inviting travelers to embark on a sensory journey through the flavors, aromas, and colors of Sardinia's rich culinary heritage.

Step into the lively halls of Mercato di San Benedetto and immerse yourself in a bustling tapestry of sights and sounds. Wander through aisles adorned with bountiful displays of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs, their vibrant hues evoking the essence of the Mediterranean landscape. Breathe in the fragrant aromas of artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and freshly baked bread, tantalizing your taste buds with promises of culinary delights to come.

Pause to admire the skillful hands of local artisans as they craft traditional pastas, preserves, and sweet treats, each creation a testament to centuries-old culinary traditions passed down through generations. Engage in lively exchanges with passionate vendors eager to share their expertise and recommendations, offering a glimpse into the soul of Sardinian cuisine.

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Nearby Restaurants
Bacchus Ristorante
4.9

Bacchus Ristorante is a popular dining establishment located in Olbia, Sardinia, recognized by the Michelin guide. Renowned for its exquisite Italian cuisine and welcoming ambiance, Bacchus offers a delightful culinary experience for both locals and visitors alike. The restaurant boasts a diverse menu featuring a wide range of traditional Italian dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. From homemade pasta dishes bursting with flavor to succulent seafood specialties and delectable desserts, Bacchus caters to every palate with its authentic and carefully crafted fare.

Italian
Essenza Bistrot
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Olbia, Sardinia, Restaurant Essenza Bistrot offers a unique dining experience that combines traditional Italian flavors with modern culinary innovation. Led by acclaimed Chef Paolo Rossi, the restaurant prides itself on using only the finest locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that are as visually stunning as they are delicious. From homemade pasta dishes to fresh seafood creations and mouthwatering desserts, each dish at Essenza Bistrot is a masterpiece of flavor and presentation.

Italian
Seafood
Mediterranean
Dulchemente
4.9

The restaurant is known for its culinary excellence, courtesy of Chef Giorgio. With over two decades of experience, Chef Giorgio honed his skills as the protégé of the esteemed Rita Denza, a luminary in Sardinia's gastronomic landscape. Drawing from this rich legacy, the restaurant offers a diverse menu that seamlessly blends modern innovation with timeless classics.

From artfully crafted modern dishes to comforting traditional fare, there's something to tantalize every palate. Seafood aficionados, in particular, will find themselves in paradise with the restaurant's exquisite array of fish delicacies. Whether indulging in a contemporary creation or savoring a beloved classic, guests can expect a culinary journey that celebrates the flavors of Sardinia with every bite.

Italian
Seafood
Mediterranean
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