Naples → Tuscan Archipelago → Corsica 🇮🇹🇫



Cruise
10 days
10.04.2026 - 20.04.2026
Italy
Naples
Tuscan Archipelago



Cruise
10 days
10.04.2026 - 20.04.2026
Italy
Naples
Tuscan Archipelago
Naples → Tuscan Archipelago → Corsica 🇮🇹🇫
This is an itinerary for those who feel the difference between an ordinary trip and a true sea passage. Here the vibrant south of Italy, noble Tuscany, and wild Corsica come together—three distinct characters, three cultures, three palettes of nature.
This passage suits anyone who wants to enjoy the country, log solid miles, and see the Mediterranean the way summer tourists never do.
1. Start in Naples — a city like no other
We begin in Naples—noisy, colorful, gastronomic, and full of emotion.
A morning market, oven-fired pizza, Vesuvius on the horizon—an ideal place to start.
After clearing the marina, the yacht follows the Campania coast, and the city lights fade astern, mingling with the scents of sea and basil.
2. Crossing to the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago
Next, the route leads toward the legendary Tuscan Archipelago—a cluster of islands, each worthy of its own story and its own book.
We can call at:
- Elba—the island of Napoleon, lush with greenery, vineyards, and cozy coves;
- Giglio—rocky, quiet, with azure waters and sheltered bays;
- Capraia—small, wild, ideal for those seeking silence and pristine sea.
In spring there are still few visitors—the islands reveal their original, untouched beauty.
3. Real sea time
This leg includes plenty of open water and long passages.
It’s a great opportunity to:
- log miles,
- practice night watches,
- improve navigation skills,
- feel the yacht in varied conditions,
- experience the Mediterranean out of season—calm, clear, and deep.
4. Finish — Corsica 🇫🇷
Corsica is the perfect finale.
An island where wild nature, French elegance, and rugged mountains rising straight from the sea meet.
You may have time to see:
- Bonifacio’s dazzling white cliffs,
- coves with turquoise lagoons,
- ancient fortresses and small ports,
- authentic Corsican cuisine—rustic, rich, and incredibly tasty.
We choose our moorings based on the weather, the crew’s mood, and real conditions, to keep the route comfortable and safe.
What makes this passage special:
- Three regions, three cultures: Naples → Tuscany → France—a rare combination.
- Off-season sailing: quiet, uncrowded marinas, and the true rhythm of the Mediterranean.
- Lots of sea practice: an excellent mix of long stretches and island navigation.
- A flexible plan: only the start and finish points are fixed.
Suitable for everyone—from adventure-seeking beginners to confident sailors logging miles.



Places
10
Year of construction
2008
Length, m
12.19
Generator

Experienced captain
Languages
English
Russian
About me
My name is Yuri
I’m an experienced yachtsman with many years of cruising the beautiful waters of Greece, Turkey, Spain, Italy, and Cyprus. I love sharing my knowledge and passion for the sea by organizing exciting adventures on yachts and catamarans. I’m highly proficient in navigation, vessel handling, and ensuring the safety of crew and passengers. Ready for new challenges and experiences, I always strive for impeccable service and to meet clients’ needs.

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