I have used Hinde and Kitch on three occasions now and they have never disappointed. They go above and beyond to help with whatever is needed. Their guidance and professionalism is unparalleled, finding the perfect boat for our group and suggesting three fantastic spots for our holidays. We even got a yacht upgrade last year!
Corsica to Sardinia

Charter
Length6 Days, 112Nm
Typical Weather
Air Temp 28–32°C, Sea Temp 24–27°C, Wind 10-15kts
Nearest Airport
35 mins, Figari–Sud Corse Airport
Starting
PortPorto-Vecchio
- Day 1
Porto-Vecchio to Roccapina Beach, 36Nm
Roccapina Bay is a corner of the wild coast of southern Corsica oriented to the west of the island, between the towns of Sartène and Bonifacio. The perfect place to switch off and enjoy a few hours at sea in full contact with nature, surrounded by an idyllic landscape. It is no coincidence that Roccapina beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole of Corsica.
- Day 2
Roccapina Beach to Cavallo, 17Nm
The island is located between Corsica and Sardinia, at the heart of the Mediterranean sea. Which lies in the International Marine Park of the Bonifacio Strait: the largest marine natural reserve in mainland France, which guards some of the most spectacular coastal and marine heritage in the world.
- Day 3
Cavallo to Maddakena Achipelago NP, 14Nm
The Island of Maddalena is a precious gem set within this archipelago, boasting magnificent beaches lapped by waves of crystalline water, glimmering sand, and splendid seabed’s. Its main town centre maintains its fishing village appearance, with the municipal building, Parochial Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, in addition to locales, restaurants and shops for every type of purchase.
- Day 4
Maddakena Achipelago NP to Porto Cervo, 7Nm
Sardinia’s northeastern coast is fringed with low cliffs, inlets, and small bays. This has become an upscale vacationland, with glossy resorts just outside the confines of the famed Costa Smeralda. Some of Italy’s most magnificent yachts are anchored in the waters of Porto Cervo. Golf courses, yacht clubs, and numerous alfresco restaurants and bars cater to those who want to see and be seen.
- Day 5
Porto Cervo to Molara, 24Nm
Molara is one of the smallest islands off the coast of Sardinia. Located right next to the larger and more famous Tavolara island, and with that part of the Protected Marine Area of Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo. It is easy to reach from Olbia, and a really unique place, yet unknown to tourism – in fact, it’s virtually unknown to Sardinians too!
- Day 6
Molara to Olbia, 14Nm
Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport offers private jets arrivals and departures. On the last day of your trip, you will be navigating towards the Airport of Olbia, where you will be able to take off and head to your next destination.