Whether it’s their enchanting allure or the promise of a serene escape, islands like Sardinia and Corsica have always held a special place in our hearts. It’s no wonder that many of our walks include breathtaking boat rides to secluded islets and blissful beaches.
Is this the ultimate island walking experience? Let us take you on a journey through not one but two mesmerizing gems: Sardinia and Corsica . These Italian and French islands offer a unique blend of history, nature, and unspoiled beauty.
Island-Hopping Adventures
Imagine strolling through stunning coastlines, exploring ancient ruins, and immersing yourself in vibrant landscapes where every step tells a story. Separated by just seven miles, Sardinia and Corsica each offer their own unique charm. From sunlit trails to centuries-old treasures, this is island-hopping at its most magical.
As the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, Sardinia enchants visitors with its pristine wilderness, crystal-clear waters, and additionally, intriguing history. Above all, its unique identity is woven into every landscape and story.
Explore ancient ruins
Discover Sardinia’s prehistoric past through its nuraghi, mysterious Bronze Age stone towers found only on this island. With over 7,000 scattered across the region, these ancient structures offer a fascinating glimpse into a long-vanished civilization.
Natural Beauty
From winding trails that lead to hidden springs and limestone caves to serene paths along the glamorous Costa Smeralda, Sardinia’s natural beauty is unmatched.
La Maddelena Archipelago
Visit the secluded La Maddalena Archipelago, a haven of granite islands. Moreover there are untouched beaches and dazzling turquoise waters.
Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility, Sardinia is your gateway to timeless Mediterranean bliss.
A private boat whisks us to Corsica , where French sophistication meets untamed Mediterranean spirit. Known for being the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, this rugged island offers an enchanting mix of culture, adventure, and coastal charm.
Bonifacio
The stunning harbor town of Bonifacio is perched atop dramatic limestone cliffs. Inevitably its ancient citadel, cobblestone streets, and vibrant marina display Corsica’s unique blend of history and elegance.
Walking trails
The southern coastline offers unforgettable walking trails with breathtaking views of azure waters, hidden coves, and lush Mediterranean flora.
Undoubtedly, both islands are a paradise for food and wine enthusiasts.
Sardinia – Enjoy exceptional wines, both red and white, and traditional Sardinian cuisine. Naturally there’s plentiful seafood, succulent porceddu (slow-roasted suckling pig), handmade pastas, and the famous pecorino cheese made from the milk of Sardinia’s free-roaming sheep.
Corsica – Savor local charcuterie, including dry-cured ham and coppa, as well as chestnut-infused dishes from the island’s mountainous regions. Don’t miss brocciu cheese, often enjoyed fresh or baked into traditional dishes like fiadone, a citrus-infused cheesecake.