We were looking forward to setting off from the Costa Smeralda in Sardinia on an extraordinary journey. Our journey would take us through the enchanting islands of the archipelago of La Maddalena before we finally docked in the rugged town of Bonifacio in Corsica.
Our adventure cruise began in Sardinia, known as the jewel of the Mediterranean. In Porto Rotondo we boarded our motor sailing yacht “Gulet”, a classic wooden boat from Turkey with a rich mahogany finish. After some last-minute shopping, we moved into one of the six spacious en-suite cabins and were given a detailed tour of the ship by the crew of five before setting sail for Caprera, part of the archipelago of La Maddalena. The captain gently left the harbour as we said goodbye to the main island of Sardinia.
A beautiful bay to anchor
In the evening, we anchored in Caprera, where we took a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear water. The Italian private chef conjured up a 4-course menu with fresh pasta and seafood, accompanied by aperitifs and wine which were eagerly serviced by the hostess. We savoured the food and rounded off the day with a few drinks. As night fell, we retired to our cabins, which were made for a great sleep, in the morning waking up at our leisure to the beauty of the sea. Enjoying the 360-degree sea views during breakfast, the captain lifted the anchor and set sail towards Bonifacio.
Bonifacio village
As we approached the southernmost point of Corsica, the iconic harbour of Bonifacio came into view – a town that seemed to be carved directly into the jagged rocks at the entrance to the Mediterranean, as if chiselled out of the cliffs. The narrow streets of Bonifacio, perched on the high limestone cliffs, meandered between the old buildings and opened up amazing views of the sea. From the bustling marina with its large ships to the historic old town, every corner told stories of endurance and rich maritime history.
Local market
A journey through the village revealed the rich history of Bonifacio, where the medieval citadel and harbour reflect the town’s long-standing strategic importance for its defence. The Staircase of the King of Aragon offered a breathtaking panoramic view that mesmerised visitors. Gourmets could expect a mix of French and Italian culinary traditions, offering a variety of delicacies. Along the waterfront promenade, the restaurants formed an idyllic backdrop for savouring fresh seafood, artisan charcuterie, homemade cheeses, and exquisite Corsican wines.
As the day concluded, the crew recommended finding a quiet spot on the cliffs to witness the enchanting Bonifacio sunset. The golden rays of the sun reflecting on the sea created a romantic setting and an impressive spectacle. It was an unforgettable moment as the sun set, casting warm light over calm waters. This could not be captured by a photo and was a must-see!
Explore the islands in the Mediterranean
Our experience trip from Sardinia to Bonifacio was truly magical. Every port of call – pristine beaches in Sardinia, historical charm in La Maddalena, and enchanting breathtaking beauty in Bonifacio – depicted timelessness inherent in Mediterranean Sea attractions. Thus, fellow travellers, let’s go and see the Mediterranean islands; to be fascinated by the sea as we explore these coastal island gems!
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