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The Gulf of Porto-Vecchio and its beaches
The Gulf of Porto-Vecchio is a must-see for a boat trip. With its crystal-clear waters and idyllic beaches, such as Palombaggia and Santa Giulia, this region is one of the most popular spots for a boat trip. Departing by boat from Porto-Vecchio, you can explore hidden beaches, islands, and coves inaccessible by road.
Boat tours also allow you to explore the surrounding areas of the gulf, with stops at incredible locations such as the Cerbicales Islands, a protected archipelago home to exceptional marine life. These islands are also an excellent spot for swimming and diving.
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The Lavezzi Islands
The Lavezzi Islands archipelago, located south of Bonifacio, is another must-see for a boat trip. These islands are famous for their turquoise waters, fine sandy beaches, and wild landscapes. Departing from Bonifacio, you can sail to the Lavezzi Islands, where you can spend the day exploring the coves, diving, or simply soaking up the sun.
The Lavezzi Islands archipelago is part of a nature reserve, making it a protected area ideal for observing marine life, including dolphins and colorful fish. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful boat trip away from the hustle and bustle.
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Rondinara Bay
Rondinara Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in southern Corsica and is accessible only by boat or on foot. The bay is surrounded by green hills and clear water, and its fine sand makes it a perfect place to relax. A boat trip to Rondinara Bay allows you to enjoy the tranquility of this magnificent location.
Besides swimming and relaxing on the beach, you can also enjoy the crystal clear waters to go snorkeling or even scuba diving, to explore the seabed rich in biodiversity.
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The cliffs of Bonifacio
Bonifacio is one of Corsica’s most impressive sights, with its white cliffs plunging into the sea. A boat trip around these cliffs is a true spectacle. You’ll be able to admire the town perched on its cliffs, as well as sea caves and natural arches. Some boats even offer access to the caves for an even more immersive experience.
The contrast between the white limestone cliffs and the turquoise blue water is striking, and the boat trip allows you to explore this breathtaking landscape from all angles.
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The Scandola reserve
Located on the west coast of Corsica, the Scandola Nature Reserve is another exceptional site to explore by boat. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this reserve is home to exceptional biodiversity, both on land and at sea. Red lava cliffs, caves, and crystal-clear waters make Scandola a magical place to explore.
Boat tours allow you to access this protected nature reserve, where the marine flora and fauna are remarkably well preserved. You’ll have the opportunity to see dolphins, seals, and a multitude of fish in their natural habitats.