Experience an unforgettable week of maritime exploration aboard the stunning Oceanis 41.1 sailing yacht. Crafted in 2018, this vessel awaits your journey amidst the captivating landscapes of Propriano, France, and Corsica, France. Set sail on a voyage that promises to combine elegance, freedom, and the thrill of the open sea.
Featuring 3 well-appointed cabins, the Oceanis 41.1 easily accommodates 6+2 individuals, making it an ideal choice for families, friends, or groups seeking a memorable seafaring adventure. Each cabin exudes comfort and relaxation, creating a haven of tranquility after days filled with exploration and discovery.
With 2 meticulously designed toilets, convenience remains a priority, allowing you to fully embrace every aspect of your voyage. The inclusion of bed linens and kitchen equipment ensures your focus remains on savoring the pleasures of the sea and your surroundings.
Measuring 12.43 meters in length and 4.20 meters in width, the Oceanis 41.1 is a testament to both sleek design and technical prowess. Powered by a 45 hp engine, this yacht ensures smooth and exhilarating sailing as you navigate the azure waters of the Mediterranean.
Embark from the enchanting Propriano, France, and set your course for a tailor-made week of exploration and relaxation along the stunning Corsican coastline. The yacht's inviting deck, comfortable cabins, and sophisticated amenities create an environment where adventure and leisure intertwine seamlessly.
From the sturdy anchor to the practical electrical systems, including a VHF radio and advanced navigation instruments, every detail of the Oceanis 41.1 is thoughtfully designed to enhance your experience. The interior boasts inside showers, a fully equipped kitchen with hot water, kitchen utensils, an oven, refrigerator, and stove.
Navigating the Mediterranean waters is a breeze with the inclusion of advanced navigation systems such as autopilot, GPS, and wind instruments. Safety remains paramount, with fire extinguishers, a first aid kit, and essential safety equipment readily available.
Whether you're seeking shelter under the bimini top, feeling the sea breeze through the sprayhood, or indulging in culinary delights from your well-equipped galley, the Oceanis 41.1 offers a comprehensive and unforgettable maritime experience.
As the sun sets over the stunning Corsican landscapes, the Oceanis 41.1 becomes more than just a yacht; it's your vessel of adventure and discovery. Its fusion of modern luxury, exceptional design, and the allure of the Mediterranean ensures that every moment spent onboard is a celebration of freedom, exploration, and the timeless beauty of the sea.
Here is a sample itinerary proposed by the experienced BeBlue skippers who possess extensive knowledge of the navigation region. The route can be customized to cater to the group's preferences either prior to departure or while navigating.
Day 1: Check-in
Upon arrival at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina, check-in will be available in the afternoon. After swiftly completing boat takeover procedures (technical check-in) and stocking the galley, you can savor an aperitif and dinner by the Marina. Alternatively, you can immediately set sail and begin your initial sailing experience.
Day 2
Following breakfast, embark on a sail to the bay of Sagone or Cargèse, contingent upon meteorological conditions. Sagone, a quaint fisherman's village tucked away at the end of a sweeping bay bordered by a lengthy stretch of white sandy beach. Cargèse, a harbor and a typical village situated atop heights, just a few miles away. The village has a historical connection with a Greek colony. Enjoy lunch on board, partake in nautical activities, unwind, and explore the village.
Day 3
After breakfast, set sail along the untamed coast, appreciating its rugged rock formations and deep inlets. You'll encounter Cala di Palù with its renowned stone totems and the distinctive "Sugarloaf" rock formation. Anchor and dine at the "Swimming Pool," a cove bordered by sheer cliffs. Take pleasure in swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking. After lunch, proceed to the Calanques de Piana, showcasing immense caves and captivating red, orange, and pink granite cliffs with intricate animal-like rock formations. Next, explore the UNESCO-designated Gulf of Porto with its unique landscapes. En route, you'll pass Capo Cenino before reaching the Gulf of Girolata, known for its Genoese bastion and charming fisherman's village. Spend the night anchored in Girolata creek.
Day 4
Start the day with breakfast, then sail to the Scandola Natural Reserve. This protected area boasts a wild coastline with reefs and islets, forming one of Corsica's most remarkable geological wonders. Within the reserve, day mooring is allowed, allowing temporary exploration of the labyrinth-like reef using a tender. Snorkeling provides the opportunity to witness underwater cliffs and abundant marine life. Anchor and have lunch in Scandola, followed by swimming and departure to Calvi. Calvi, historically under Genoese rule, claims a connection to Christopher Columbus. Its quays teem with vibrant bars and restaurants, while the citadel offers splendid views. Spend the night in the marina.
Day 5
The morning offers free time to explore Calvi. Later, sail to the Gulf of La Revellata, where you can engage in swimming, relaxation, snorkeling, and kayaking. After lunch, navigate toward Girolata. South of Calvi, the landscape becomes rugged and steep, characterized by vivid red granite formations. Sail to discover Girolata, a captivating fisherman's village surrounded by striking red rocks. Nautical activities await, and you'll spend the night anchored in Cala Muretta or Cala Vecchia.
Day 6
Explore Capo Rosso and its numerous viewpoints, visiting sites missed during the initial stop. Then sail to Cargese, a renowned Mediterranean seaside resort with a history tied to a Greek colony settlement in the 17th century. Engage in swimming, relaxation, nautical activities, and spend the night moored.
Day 7
The final day involves sailing to Sagone Bay, where you can anchor for swimming and lunch. In the afternoon, explore Napoleon Bonaparte's birthplace and relish the leisurely ambiance of the city, wandering through cafes, restaurants, and small shops for souvenirs. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Day 8: Check-out
Disembarkation takes place early in the morning after breakfast.
Please note that the itinerary could change due to weather conditions, safety considerations, and the captain's technical assessments. This program is meant to provide guidance and is not binding.