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Sailing in Roccapina Bay

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Our marinasYour starting point for exploring the island

Whether in lively or quieter locations, the harbours of the Gulf of Valinco are peaceful havens for yachtsmen, with secure anchorages suitable for all types of vessel. A number of services, including those provided by the harbour master’s office, are available to sailors, including mooring and water and electricity supplies. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, they provide direct access to idyllic beaches and a host of water sports activities that are sure to delight sea lovers.

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Propriano

Historically a meeting place for the village’s fishermen, Propriano harbour is now home to a wide range of boats. From sailing boats to yachts, not forgetting small colourful fishing boats, this harbour has all the facilities needed to welcome yachtsmen from all horizons! Ideally located, it’s an inviting place to strollalong its lively quayside, with easy access to Avenue Napoléon, the main avenue. Just a short stroll from shops, restaurants, ice-cream parlours and beaches, the port is the vibrant heart of local life. With its friendly, festive atmosphere, it’s a place where the sea and the good life meet!

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Tizzano

Discover the authenticity of this small fishing port in the bay of Tizzano. Nestling to the south of the Senetosa lighthouse, the coastal shelter has 85 pontoon berths. Mainly dedicated to local fishing, it also welcomes a few yachtsmen. Far from the major tourist centres, the small port of Tizzano is ideally situated between turquoise waters and the surrounding scrubland, close to the megalithic site of Cauria and the town of Sartène.

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Porto-Pollo

The charming little port of Porto-Pollo, with 100 berths available for pleasure craft, is a haven of peace in the heart of a wild, unspoilt landscape. Perfect for a peaceful stroll, it offers breathtaking views over the bay of Porto-Pollo and is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding water-based activities. It’s picturesque, welcoming and well sheltered, even in the mistral winds.

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