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!
Sailing between Sardinia to Corsica

Charter
Length8 Days, 230Nm
Typical Weather
Air Temp 28–34°C, Sea Temp 24–27°C, Wind 10-20kts
Nearest Airport
40 mins, Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport
Starting
PortPoltu Quatu
- Day 1
Poltu Quatu to Caprera, 14Nm
Caprera is part of the La Maddalena archipelago, situated on the north-eastern end of Sardinia. It’s linked to the mainland by a bridge. It has been declared a Wildlife Sanctuary and therefore is protected by strict building restriction.
- Day 2
Caprera to Isola Tavolara, 49Nm
After last night’s festivities, we imagine you ad your guests will want to relax and unwind for the entirety of the day. For this reason, you will be venturing to Isola Tavolara to recline onboard your luxury yacht with the breath taking mountainous range as your backdrop.
- Day 3
Isola Tavolara to Portese Bay, 46Nm
A very peaceful cove, and the only beach bar/restaurant was closed in May and only one other yacht was at anchor. Anchored overnight in 3-4m of sand close to the beach.
- Day 4
Portese Bay to Isola Maddalena, 10Nm
La Maddalena itself is the largest of twenty-three islands scattered amongst Sardinia’s most transparent water. With its sheltered anchorages and sandy beaches, this paradise is irresistible to sailors. Why not spend a relaxing afternoon parading through the picturesque centre for a spot of shopping.
- Day 5
Isola Maddalena to Spargi, 12Nm
Uninhabited because of its granitic and rugged nature, it has an almost circular shape, with few coves and countless sandy bays. The seabed is surprising: large underwater attractions include the Washington shallows, Punta Zanotto, coloured red by soft corals, and Spargi wreck, a Roman craft (35 metres long) dated 2nd century BC.
- Day 6
Spargi to Cavallo, 19Nm
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 7
Cavallo to Roccapina, 52Nm
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 8
Roccapina to Bonifacio, 28Nm
There are few towns that can boast such a dramatic, seemingly precarious position as Bonifacio! Teetering perilously atop an eroding limestone promontory that juts out into the sea, east to west, for around1.5km, it has to be seen to be believed. This jaw-dropping context is not, however, Bonifacio’s only attraction. Panoramically speaking, Bonifacio is extraordinary: 360-degree vistas take in Corsica’s coastline, vast swathes of the Tyrrhenian Sea and, 12km to the south, the neighbouring island of Sardinia.