Wild, dramatic, and unforgettable, the Gulf of Porto is one of Corsica’s most spectacular regions. With its red granite cliffs, Scandola’s cobalt-blue waters, hidden beaches, and UNESCO-listed landscapes, this stretch …
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The beaches of Saleccia and Lotu are among the wildest and most beautiful not only in northern Corsica, but on the entire island. Cherished by sun seekers and nature lovers, …
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On a windswept plateau southwest of Sartène, time seems to stand still among 6000-year-old stones. Cauria, one of Corsica’s most important prehistoric sites, is home to the island’s best-preserved flat-topped …
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August marks the peak of the summer holiday season when much of Europe slows down, and travellers set off for their well-deserved annual break. Among the Mediterranean’s flagship destinations, Corsica …
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Perched on a ridge above the west coast of Cap Corse, Nonza is not a place you simply pass through. With its vast dark pebble beach, steep cliffs, and open …
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Corsica’s towns are as varied as the island itself, shaped by mountains, coastline, and history rather than a one‑size‑fits‑all tourist formula. This selection of ten must‑visit Corsican towns brings together …
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HIKING BENEATH CORSICA’S HIGHEST PEAKS – BERGERIE DE BALLONE & REFUGE DE TIGHJETTU TRAIL
by KarolaThe hike to Bergerie de Ballone and Refuge de Tighjettu is one of the most rewarding ways to discover the wild heart of Corsica. Crossing the high Niolu region beneath …
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Porto Vecchio is Corsica’s beloved southeast hotspot, home to a scenic citadel, a chic yacht-filled marina and some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches just minutes away. Where you choose to …
