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Yacht Charter Bonifacio

Rent a yacht in Bonifacio and enjoy the adventure. Available 3 yachts. 3 yachts are available on your dates. If you are still undecided about a specific model and want to compare several boats, add the boats to the comparison list or contact our manager. Popular regions and cities: Corsica, Ajaccio, Bonifacio, Propriano, Port Charles Ornano, Port of Propriano, Port Tino Rossi, Bonifacio Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: 6-cabins Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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Blue Diamond | Lagoon 450 S

Sailoe

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France, Corsica, Corsica, Bonifacio
Year: 2022
Length: 46 Ft
Cabins: 6
Guests: 12
5000 €
5000 €
Price for 7 days 4,750
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Bula | Lagoon 46

Sailoe

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France, Corsica, Corsica, Bonifacio
Year: 2023
Length: 46 Ft
Cabins: 6
Guests: 12
5900 €
5900 €
Price for 7 days 5,605
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Divan | Lagoon 46

Sailoe

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France, Corsica, Corsica, Bonifacio
Year: 2023
Length: 46 Ft
Cabins: 6
Guests: 12
5900 €
5900 €
Price for 7 days 5,605
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Renting a sailboat in Bonifacio, France is a fantastic way to explore the beautiful coastline of southern Corsica. The town has several reputable rental companies that offer a variety of boats to choose from, ranging from small sailing vessels to luxury yachts. With its calm waters, stunning cliffs, and hidden coves, Bonifacio is the perfect location to rent a sailboat and discover the natural beauty of this Mediterranean paradise.

The winds of Bonifacio

Bora (NE)

The Bora wind is a cold and dry northeasterly wind that blows through the strait of Bonifacio in southern Corsica, France. The wind is caused by high-pressure systems over the Balkans that push cold air towards the Mediterranean. When this cold air passes over the warmer sea, it can lead to strong gusts and even stormy conditions in the region. In Bonifacio, the Bora wind can bring gusts of up to 120 km/h, making it difficult for boats to navigate and for people to move around outdoors. However, the wind also has benefits, such as clearing the air of pollution and providing good conditions for activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing. The Bora wind is most common during the winter months, but it can occur at any time of the year. Locals in Bonifacio have adapted to the windy conditions, and visitors to the area should be prepared for cooler temperatures and the possibility of strong winds if traveling during the winter months.

Tramontana (N to NW)

The Tramontana wind is a cold and dry wind that blows from the north to northwest in the Bonifacio region of southern Corsica, France. It is caused by high-pressure systems over central Europe that push cold air southward towards the Mediterranean. As the cold air moves over the warmer sea, it can pick up moisture, leading to snow or rain in some areas. In Bonifacio, the Tramontana wind can bring gusts of up to 80 km/h, making it difficult for boats to dock and for people to move around outdoors. However, the wind also has benefits, such as helping to clear the air of pollution and providing good conditions for activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing. The Tramontana wind is most common during the winter months, but it can occur at any time of the year. Visitors to the area should be prepared for cooler temperatures and the possibility of strong winds if traveling during the winter months. Despite its potential for challenging conditions, the Tramontana wind is also known for creating stunning waves and surf, making it a popular destination for surfers and water sports enthusiasts.

Jugo (SE)

The Jugo wind is a warm and humid southeasterly wind that blows through the strait of Bonifacio in southern Corsica, France. The wind is caused by low-pressure systems over the Mediterranean that pull in moist, warm air from the southeast. When this warm air meets the cooler land, it can lead to fog and even thunderstorms in the region. In Bonifacio, the Jugo wind can bring gusts of up to 70 km/h, making it difficult for boats to navigate and for people to move around outdoors. The wind can also lead to choppy seas, making it unsuitable for water sports. The Jugo wind is most common during the autumn and winter months, but it can occur at any time of the year. Visitors to the area should be prepared for the possibility of fog and wet weather if traveling during these seasons. Despite its potential for unpleasant weather, the Jugo wind is also known for bringing a unique and dramatic atmosphere to the Bonifacio region.

Mistral (NW)

The Mistral wind is a strong, cold and dry northwesterly wind that blows through the Bonifacio region of southern Corsica, France. The wind is caused by high-pressure systems over the Atlantic that push cold air towards the Mediterranean. As the cold air moves over the warmer sea, it can pick up moisture, leading to clear blue skies and cool temperatures in the region. In Bonifacio, the Mistral wind can bring gusts of up to 90 km/h, making it difficult for boats to navigate and for people to move around outdoors. However, the wind also has benefits, such as clearing the air of pollution and providing good conditions for activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing. The Mistral wind is most common during the winter months, but it can occur at any time of the year. Visitors to the area should be prepared for cooler temperatures and the possibility of strong winds if traveling during the winter months. Despite its potential for challenging conditions, the Mistral wind is also known for creating stunning and dramatic landscapes along the coast of southern Corsica.

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Free Deposit Pack

With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.