Exploring Corsica and Sardinia by Sailboat

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  1. 1. Crewed Charter http://www.K6Yachting.com Crewed CharterSail And Make Yourself Comfortable For the ultimate in relaxation, why not take advantage of K6Yachting crewed yacht charter holidays onboard our luxurious catamaran yacht. Our exceptional yacht match performance and comfort. A crewed charter is the ideal yachting experience for novices or for those who are simply looking to sit back and unwind, a floating five-star hotel where you are the only guest! Your Vacation Your Itinerary - Your Pleasure With a crewed yacht charter you dont have to be a sailor to enjoy the pleasures of setting sail and feeling the warmth of the sun, you can sail in safety and comfort with your family and friends, with and exceptional service. You will be able to choose where you want to sail and when you want to go so you can experience the adventure, exhilaration and freedom of sailing. Our professional skipper will be your personal guide and will take care of you with the ability to match your specific needs and interests. Our Fountaine Pajot Salina 48 catamaran yacht is equipped to the highest specification for maximum performance and safety, with the comfort you would expect from a hotel. K6Yachting with our attention to detail ensures that you get the best possible private yacht charter holiday! Crewed yacht charter For people looking for complete relaxation Professional skipper and hostess (upon request) on-board Choice of where you want to go and when High specification, safe and comfortable luxury catamaran yacht Yacht Cruising Area Yacht Cruising Area - Sailing in Corsica and SardiniaExploring Corsica and Sardinia by Sailboat Sailing around Corsica French Corsica together with Italian Sardinia offers some of the most pleasant cruising grounds in the western Mediterranean, especially with nearby Elba and the straits of Bonifacio. There are hundreds of coves with brilliant white idyllic beaches, plenty of anchorages and good marinas. Some older town centres are very attractive. Corsica is very mountainous and consists largely of high mountains, has an average altitude of 568 meters and the highest mountain is Monte Cinto at 2706 meters. in Sardinia is a must see the Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) with its magic beaches and villages. The area is a luxurious tourist destination, with highly affluent European and Arabian VIPs visiting from entertainment, politics and industry In the south of Corsica is the Strait of Bonifacio, a strait that separates Corsica and Sardinia. Here the coast is very rugged and large white cliffs tower over the sea. The Strait of Bonifacio is a dream destination for sailors, as because of the nozzle effect there is always a sailing wind. It is worth a trip to the Maddalena Archipelago, a stunning group of islands off the north coast of Sardinia. Sailing Conditions Corsica and Sardinia have a Mediterranean climate and the sailing season runs from May to October. During the summer months the wind generally blows at 3 - 4 Bft. Corsica Sunset
  2. 2. Climate and Weather The islands are renowned for its six month summer which means that the sea can be warm enough for swimming from May until October. Swimming in the crystal clear waters is like bathing in a warm bath, a wonderful experience! Overview K6 Yachting Ltd is a UK based company, with professional highly qualified RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Skipper and crew. Our Catamaran Yacht is certificated and inspected for safety by the Malta Maritime Authority. With a crewed luxury catamaran yacht charter enjoy the difference. Explore the stunning crystal clear turquoise bays, relax and feel the exhilaration of being sailed by a professional crew to your next destination. Sardinia Emerald Waters We offer our guests personalised itineraries, an example of a fourteen night itinerary takes you from the magnificent harbour and citadel of Bonifacio to the Costa Smeralda, including Porto Cervo, Gulf of Aranci to the Island of Tavolara, return passing from Cala di Volpe before heading to the marine reserve islands of the La Maddalena archipelago, Isola of Caprera and the town of La Maddalena