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Experience Corsica’s stunning Scandola Nature Reserve and Girolata village on a guided boat tour with breathtaking views, expert guides, and comfort onboard.

If you’re looking to see some of Corsica’s most iconic sights without the hassle of driving or hiking, a guided boat tour from Calvi offers a fantastic way to do it. This 6-hour journey takes you into the heart of Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and delivers a close-up look at dramatic coastlines, unspoilt flora and fauna, and a charming, secluded village. The boat, designed for comfort with 48 seats, makes the trip accessible and enjoyable, even for families with young children or those who prefer a relaxed pace.
One of our favorite aspects of this experience is the expert guidance provided by local guides, who share fascinating insights into the area’s natural and cultural history. The boat’s thoughtful design — complete with toilets, shelter, and free water — ensures comfort throughout the journey.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour does not include stops for swimming and is primarily focused on scenic cruising and sightseeing, so those seeking beach or swimming opportunities may want to plan separately. This tour suits those who love nature, stunning landscapes, and learning about local Corsican stories, making it perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager for a relaxed yet enriching day.
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The tour begins opposite the Golfe bar at the blue ticket office labeled CALVI EVASION, making it straightforward to find. Once onboard, you’ll notice the boat’s capacity—designed for 48 passengers—strikes a good balance between intimacy and group experience. This size allows the captain to navigate close to the coast and between rocks, giving a sense of being right in the middle of Corsica’s rugged coastlines.
The journey to Scandola takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, during which you can settle into the comfortable seating and start soaking in the changing scenery. Many reviewers comment on the smooth ride, with Mika, the captain, sharing information with humor and depth. Sabine from Austria called him “super,” appreciating his knowledge and engaging storytelling.
Once at Scandola, the boat slows to allow for up-close views of the cliffs, caves, and wildlife. This UNESCO site is characterized by dramatic volcanic formations and clear waters, and the boat’s proximity means you can appreciate the scale and beauty of the reserve without disturbing the environment. As one traveler, Sidonie from France, put it, “it was fascinating to learn about the area while enjoying breathtaking landscapes.”
The guide will point out notable features and share stories about the flora, fauna, and geological history, making the experience more meaningful. It’s not just a sightseeing cruise but an educational one, with information drawn from local knowledge and experience.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter about 1 hour and 30 minutes exploring, the boat anchors at Girolata, a tiny fishing village inaccessible by car, only reachable by boat or footpath. This stop provides a break for a lunch break (around 1.5 hours). While lunch isn’t included in the ticket price, you are encouraged to book the local restaurant or snack bar in advance — a tip from seasoned travelers. Some bring a picnic to enjoy onshore, making this a flexible part of the day.
Reviewers like Anda praised the timing of the stop, noting, “Very good timing for the stop at Girolata,” and appreciated the opportunity to stretch and enjoy local cuisine. The village’s charm—quiet, picturesque, and surrounded by rugged cliffs—makes it a memorable part of the day.
The journey back to Calvi takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes, providing more chances to enjoy the scenery or chat with fellow travelers. The entire trip totals roughly 6 hours, balancing sightseeing, cultural exploration, and relaxation.

Priced at $99 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the guided insights, comfortable boat, and access to a UNESCO site. Compared to similar experiences, it strikes a good balance between quality and cost. The inclusion of free water and a guided commentary enhances the overall value, reducing the need for extra expenses during the trip.
While some reviews mention that the tour spends significant time sailing rather than exploring, most found that the scenery and guides’ commentary made it worthwhile. PAILLOT from France reflected, “A beautiful experience, with an excellent guide — a perfect moment.”
This boat tour is ideal for travelers eager to see Corsica’s stunning coastline without strenuous hiking or driving. Nature lovers, families, and those interested in local history and geology will appreciate the guided commentary and scenic views. It’s especially suitable for visitors who prefer a relaxed, informative day with the comfort of a well-equipped boat.
If you’re after a quick and scenic escape into Corsica’s impressive landscapes, this experience hits the right notes. For those who prioritize swimming or beach time, it might be worth considering additional activities.
This guided boat tour from Calvi offers a well-rounded experience that combines stunning scenery, expert guiding, and comfortable amenities. It’s a perfect way to see the highlights of Scandola and Girolata without the hassle of organizing transport or hikes. The knowledgeable guides and scenic sailings truly stand out, making it a memorable day for anyone interested in Corsica’s natural beauty.
While it’s not designed for swimming or active exploration, it excels at providing a relaxing, educational, and visually spectacular experience that will appeal to a broad range of travelers. The moderate cost, combined with the quality of the journey, makes it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a comprehensive, stress-free adventure at sea.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families with young children and babies, thanks to its comfortable boat and engaging guides.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You can enjoy the restaurant or snack bar in Girolata or bring your own picnic for the stop.
Does the tour include stops for swimming?
No, the tour does not include swimming stops. It focuses on sightseeing and guided commentary.
What language are the guides?
Guides speak both English and French, making the experience accessible for a wide range of travelers.
What should I bring?
Bring sun protection, a camera, and possibly a light jacket for the boat. The boat provides free water and shelter from the weather.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.