
Where rugged mountain landscapes meet the shimmering Mediterranean waters, Corsica’s quaint villages offer a peaceful escape from the rush of modern life. Away from the bustling beaches and well-trodden tourist spots, these 11 enchanting hamlets offer a rare glimpse into the island’s soul.
From the windswept cliffs of Nonza to Pigna’s artistic charm, each village tells its own story through narrow cobbled streets, stone houses, and breathtaking views. Exploring these hidden treasures will grant you a chance to connect with Corsica’s heritage, unique culture and stunning natural beauty in a truly authentic way.
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1. ERBALUNGA
Erbalunga, located on the Cap Corse peninsula, just a short drive north of Bastia, is a picturesque fishing port with a long-standing history reaching the Phoenician civilisation. Throughout the Middle Ages, it served as an important trading centre, exporting olive oil and wine. It was ruled by the prominent Gentile family, who used to reside in the imposing palazzo dominating Place de Gaulle.
Erbalunga’s heart is a tiny harbour, lined with pastel-hued houses and trendy cafés, where fishing boats float gently in the clear water. The village’s most iconic landmark is a ruined Genoese tower, destroyed by French troops in 1557. Charming narrow lanes are filled with the scent of sea air and blooming bougainvillaea, leading to small squares with views of the sparkling Mediterranean.
The village has long captured the imagination of artists and musicians. An enclave for culture, it hosts concerts, festivals and art exhibitions where, in summertime, international talents showcase their unique skills.
BOOK YOUR ACTIVITY
- PRIVATE WALKING TOUR OF BASTIA Explore Bastia with a local guide on a 2-hour tour. In English or French, learn its history and visit iconic places. The journey can be customised according to your preferences.
- WINE TASTING IN PATRIMONIO Taste delicious Corsican wines, enjoy a cellar visit and stroll in the vines. A picnic with fresh local products is included in the price.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN ERBALUNGA
- Explore Erbalunga’s atmospheric, pedestrian-only alleyways and its picturesque harbour, enjoying the village’s timeless aura.
- Visit the Genoese Tower, a 15th-century defensive structure and historic monument, offering great photo opportunities.
- Discover Eglise Saint-Erasme, a Baroque church with an impressive ochre-coloured facade.
- In mid-July, attend Festival de Musique d’Erbalunga, one of Corsica’s oldest and most revered cultural events. At the end of the month, you may join Nuits du Piano d’Erbalunga to witness world-class piano recitals.
- Try delicious local cuisine at Le Pirate, a famous Michelin-star restaurant.
- Book a night at the magnificent Castel Brando hotel, an elegant, old palazzo, featuring period furniture, a lovely palm-shaded garden and a pool.
- Relax on the village’s cosy pebble beach.
- Taste Muscat de Cap Corse, a delicious sweet wine produced in the Cap Corse and Patrimonio vineyards.
WHERE TO STAY IN ERBALUNGA?

2. CENTURI PORT
For a taste of traditional Corsican coastal life, head to Centuri Port, a supremely photogenic village on the northwestern tip of Cap Corse. Renowned for its pretty, colourful harbour and top-quality seafood, it attracts tourists and locals alike.
The village’s stone houses cluster around the azure waterfront, where fishing boats unload their catch directly to the local restaurants. In fact, this remote place is known as one of Cap Corse’s busiest working harbours and Corsica’s leading lobster harvesting centre. Dining on fresh seafood with a view of the sunset will grant you a quintessentially Mediterranean experience.
The surrounding landscape is wild and windswept, with dramatic cliffs and walking paths leading to coastal hideaways. The proximity of crowd-free sandy beaches and secluded coves makes Centuri Port a perfect place for anyone seeking unspoilt nature, peace and authenticity.
BOOK A SAILING TOUR TO THE BEACHES OF THE AGRIATES
Set out on a magical sailing tour from Saint Florent to discover some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean- Fiume Santu, Lotu, and Saleccia. You will have an opportunity to snorkel in the transparent waters lapping the shores of Desert des Agriates. The excursion is not suitable for pregnant women.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN CENTURI PORT
- Stroll around the colourful fishing harbour, famous for its fresh seafood restaurants.
- Dine on freshly caught lobster, watching the fishing boats come in and out of the marina. If you choose the popular A Macciotta restaurant, remember to book your table in advance.
- Explore nearby rocky coves for swimming and snorkelling. Bring water shoes for extra comfort.
- For the best views of the area, go to Moulin Matei at Col de Serra, on the crest of Cap Corse. Follow a path to a solitary chapel of Notre Dame that watches over the pass.
- To experience the clearest turquoise water and soft white sand, go to Barcaggio, at the tip of the peninsula, where a stunning beach with views of the Giraglia Island promises a perfect day by the sea.
- Visit the solitary village of Tollare for a strikingly different, nostalgic scenery.
- Enjoy an easy ascent to the Seneca Tower for stupendous 360° panoramas.
WHERE TO STAY IN CENTURI PORT?

3. NONZA
Perched defiantly on a cliff’s edge above the sea, Nonza stands out as a fierce, elemental place cherished for its striking grey and green pebble beach, and an imposing 18th-century Paoline tower. The village’s stone houses cling to the hillside, offering panoramic views of Cap Corse’s western coastline and the turquoise Mediterranean below. The ridge is also home to the ruin of the da Gentile family’s 11th-century fortress, a silent witness to centuries of determination and unyielding spirit.
Nonza’s main square is shaded by a giant plane tree and surrounded by cafés, while the narrow streets are decorated with vibrant flowers. The orange-painted Ste-Julie’s church glows against the peninsula’s dramatic scenery, a tribute to the saint who refused to bow to ancient gods.
Follow the rocky steps at the village’s northern edge and you’ll find Fontaine de Ste-Julie, a spring born of martyrdom, its waters now guarded by a humble chapel that draws pilgrims year-round. Descend 150 steps, winding through the maquis, and you’ll reach the black beach, where the waves crash against the shore. This vast pebbly ribbon can also be reached by car from the north.
BOOK A CATAMARAN SEA TOUR
Enjoy a luxury catamaran sea excursion from Saint Florent, touring Corsica’s sublime northern coast aboard a deluxe catamaran. Snorkel in the turquoise sea waters and sunbathe sipping the delicious cocktails from the bar. Choose a day trip or a half-day excursion.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN NONZA
- Visit the square 18th-century watchtower overlooking the village and the sea. Through the hole in granitic rock, Trou de Diable, the view astounds- a lunar expanse of wild beach and waves, raw and mesmerising.
- For an unforgettable sunset meal with stunning views, head to the La Sassa restaurant, located below the tower platform.
- Explore Nonza’s narrow stone streets ornamented with blooming flowers.
- Relax in the shaded main square under the giant plane tree, sipping on cold Pietra beer.
- Descend the rocky steps from the village to see Fontaine de Ste-Julie, and further down, to the unique black pebble beach for a dramatic seaside experience.
- Discover the Baroque-style Église Sainte-Julie to admire its classic architecture and surprisingly bright interior.
WHERE TO STAY NEAR NONZA?
- Hotel Saint Roch (€)
- Residence I Fioretti (€)

4. SAINT FLORENT
Often called the ‘St. Tropez of Corsica’, Saint Florent perfectly combines the glamour of a chic marina with the charm of a historic fishing village. Its postcard-perfect old town boasts a maze of cobbled streets, a beautiful 15th-century Genoese citadel, and a lively waterfront lined with restaurants and boutiques. You will find that there’s a special air of quiet elegance, but without the pretentiousness of some more famous Riviera destinations.
Nestled at the foot of Cap Corse, the village is also a gateway to the wild Desert des Agriates and its legendary unspoiled beaches, such as Saleccia and Lotu, accessible by boat or on foot. Inland, the Nebbio valley stretches out in a tapestry of lush vineyards, producing wines of AOP Patrimonio, the island’s oldest and most revered.
Easily reached from Bastia via the scenic Teghime pass, Saint Florent is a popular choice for longer stays. Its central location makes it the perfect base for exploring the region, offering a diverse array of attractions and activities to suit every interest. Particularly appreciated by couples and families, it provides a bucketful of laid-back Mediterranean charm and understated sophistication.
BOOK BOAT TRANSFER TO LOTU AND SALECCIA BEACHES
Enjoy a hassle-free transfer to Saleccia or Lotu beach from Saint Florent. The boat ride takes 15-20 minutes, and the pickup, after 5 hours, is included in the price.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN SAINT FLORENT
- Discover the historic Genoese citadel with stunning views over the marina and town.
- Explore the old town’s narrow streets, boutiques, and cafés.
- Savour a delicious meal composed of fresh local products while watching yachts and fishing boats bob in the harbour.
- Relax on Plage de la Roya, the main town beach, located just west of the port and accessible on foot or by car.
- Take a boat to the pristine beaches of the Agriates, including Saleccia and Lotu.
- Visit the Saint-Florent Cathedral, a 12th-century Romanesque monument housing the relics of Saint Flor.
- Enjoy a tour of local vineyards and taste the superb AOP Patrimonio wines.
- Rent a bike to explore the traditional perched villages of Nebbio on two wheels. Stop in Sorio for a dip in the river’s cooling waters.
- Set out on a scenic coastal hike along Sentier des Douaniers.
WHERE TO STAY IN SAINT FLORENT?
- Hotel La Roya (€€€)
- Hotel Demeure Loredana (€€€)
- Hôtel La Dimora & Spa (€€€)
- Boutique Hôtel Responsable et Restaurant Basgi Basgi (€€)
- Hotel Tettola (€)
- Hotel Santa Maria (€)

5. PIGNA
Visit Pigna for a moment suspended in time. Dating back to the 9th century, this adorable, beautifully restored village perched at 224 meters in the hills of Balagne seduces with its narrow cobbled streets, stone houses, and colourful shutters. Haven for artists and musicians, it is home to workshops, galleries, and concert venues, where visitors can watch craftsmen at work, making jewellery, ceramics or weaving baskets, and enjoy live music in intimate settings.
Festivoce, held in mid-July, is Pigna’s famous five-day festival celebrating polyphonic singing, traditional music, but also contemporary sounds. Artists from Corsica and across the globe gather to perform concerts, turning the village’s stone streets and historic venues into vibrant stages.
Surrounded by olive groves and Mediterranean vegetation, Pigna overlooks the nearby hamlets, Corbara and Algajola, and the distant sea. Being easily accessible from the region’s principal towns, Calvi and Ile Rousse, it is an excellent day trip destination ideal for travellers visiting north Corsica.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN PIGNA
- Visit artisan workshops and galleries showcasing traditional arts and crafts.
- Wander the maze of narrow alleys lined with quaint stone houses.
- Take in sweeping views over olive groves and the dazzling Mediterranean Sea.
- Participate in vibrant cultural events celebrating Corsican heritage, traditions and music.
- Enjoy a Corsican meal on the terrace of cosy Pigna restaurants, watching the sun set behind the western horizon.
- Visit the Church of the Immaculate Conception in the village square, featuring 17th-century paintings.
WHERE TO STAY IN PIGNA?
- Casa Musicale (€)
- Casa Legna (€€)

6. SANT’ANTONINO
A little further south of Pigna, Sant’Antonino clings to its granite peak like an eagle’s nest, surveying the rolling hills of Balagne. Voted as one of the most beautiful villages in France, this spellbinding place, suspended 500 meters above the sea, is also one of Corsica’s oldest hamlets.
Its labyrinth of cobbled alleys spirals downward from the summit, inviting exploration. At each turn, you will be exposed to stunning panoramas of the surrounding valleys carpeted with fragrant Mediterranean vegetation and olive orchards. The village’s medieval architecture is remarkably well-preserved, and its quiet squares are perfect for a leisurely coffee or a taste of local specialities.
Leave your vehicle at the paid car park at the edge, as no engines can disturb this stronghold’s silence, and follow in the footsteps of Ugo Colonna, the Roman count whose legend founded the village. Before you reach the top, stop at the yellow-painted 16th-century Church of the Annunciation.
BOOK A SUNSET TOUR IN CALVI BAY
Enjoy a magical sunset tour in the bay of Calvi with a swim and a glass of wine. This 2-hour sea adventure starts in the port of Sant Ambroggio (Lumio). Snorkeling gear will be provided.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN SANT’ANTONINO
- Take time to explore the medieval hilltop hamlet with well-preserved stone houses and winding lanes.
- Enjoy local Corsican cuisine or a coffee at one of the village’s small cafés, some with terraces offering remarkable views.
- Browse artisan shops for handmade goods and regional specialities. The Corsican honey, jams, canistrelli or charcuterie make for great take-home gifts.
- Take in sweeping views of the Balagne region and coastline from Sant’Antonino’s highest points.
- Discover historic churches and chapels within the village.
- Hike or cycle the nearby trails in the surrounding countryside, meandering through olive groves and rugged Balagne landscapes.
BEST PLACES TO STAY NEAR SANT’ANTONINO
- Sognu di Sole (€)
- Hotel La Santa (€)
- L’Aghjalle (€)

7. EVISA
Perched 830 meters above sea level, amid chestnut groves in the heart of Corsica’s mountains, Evisa is a gateway to truly dramatic landscapes. Traditional stone houses clinging to the hillside gaze over the Spelunca gorge, a spectacular canyon plunging 1000 meters into the torrent, while Aïtone Forest spills its ancient shadow down the slopes. Numerous hiking trails cross the village, leading to emerald river pools, lush woodlands and Genoese bridges.
The hamlet itself is peaceful and welcoming, with a handful of guesthouses and cafés catering to hikers and nature lovers. The quiet pulse of mountain life is only broken by the distant clang of goat bells or a sudden appearance of wild pigs and their offspring along the roadside.
Evisa is easily accessible from Porto via the scenic D84 route, known to be one of Corsica’s most dramatic mountain drives. The road snakes its way further, past the village, to Col de Verghio (1477m), where the wild Niolo valley safeguards famous hiking trails to some of the island’s highest peaks, including Monte Cinto.
BOOK A BOAT TRIP FROM PORTO
Enjoy a 3-hour boat trip from Porto to natural landmarks of Corsica’s northwest coast and explore the mesmerising Calanches de Piana and Scandola. A small semi-rigid can enter caves and navigate close to the cliffs.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN EVISA
- Explore traditional stone houses, taking in the rustic character and peaceful ambience of the village.
- Enjoy local cuisine in Evisa’s restaurants and cafés, featuring regional specialities such as wild boar, chestnut-based dishes, local cheeses and charcuterie.
- Follow the scenic chestnut forest hike departing from Evisa’s north side to discover Cascade d’Aitone, glorious natural pools engulfed in thick old forests.
- Swim and splash in the Spelunca natural pools near Ota. For a change of perspective, visit the neighbouring Lonca gorge.
- View Pont de Pianella, a beautiful Genoese bridge spanning the Porto river- a great place for a family picnic.
- Drive up to Col de Verghio, a mountain pass northeast of Evisa, where a scenic trail leads to Radule waterfalls.
WHERE TO STAY IN EVISA?
- U Pozzu Hotel (€)
- Scopa Rossa (€)
- Hotel Aïtone (€)

8. PIANA
Piana, crowned as one of the most beautiful villages in France, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Corsica’s west coast. Perched like a jewel 438 meters above the Gulf of Porto, it overlooks Calanches de Piana, a famous UNESCO World Heritage site, where crimson rocks plunge sharply into the restless Mediterranean below.
Here, history lingers quietly in the Baroque Église de l’Assomption, its bell tower standing watch over narrow, flower-filled lanes that open onto sweeping views of the sea and mountains. As the sun dips low, the village basks in golden light, turning the gulf’s waters into shimmering molten glass.
Most of the year, Piana is peaceful and quiet, but it comes alive in summer as travellers arrive to enjoy the area’s innumerable natural wonders. The village’s cafés and restaurants fill up with contagious vacation energy, making it a great place to settle in for a few days. Beautiful, wild beaches, excellent hiking trails, and famous scenic drives are close by, making Piana an ideal destination for anyone who loves dramatic nature and adventure.
BOOK A BOAT TRIP FROM PORTO BAY
Embark on a scenic 3-hour boat excursion to Scandola, the Calanches and Capo Rosso. Depending on the weather, you will enjoy a swimming break with Capo Rosso’s dramatic backdrop.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN PIANA
- Visit Calanches de Piana, dramatic red granite cliffs and fjord-like inlets. For the best views of this natural wonder, follow the ancient mule trail above the rocky chaos.
- Explore the village’s Baroque church with its ornate facade and pretty frescoes.
- Enjoy a beach day at Plage de Arone, one of Corsica’s most beautiful wild coves.
- If you don’t mind navigating dizzying hairpin bends, take the drive down to Anse de Ficaghjola, where emerald waters sparkle beneath towering crimson cliffs.
- Stop for a sunset aperitif at the glamorous art-deco style Hotel Les Roches Rouges, where from its terrace you can enjoy some of the best views in town.
- Visit Scandola, a protected marine and land reserve accessible only by boat, famed for its unique wildlife, dramatic cliffs, and pristine waters.
- Enjoy an unforgettable boat tour to view Calanches de Piana from the sea.
- Ascend the iconic solitary summit of Capu Rossu.
- Or if you are seasoned in mountain walking, have a go at the imposing Capo d’Orto.
WHERE TO STAY IN PIANA?
- Hotel Capo Rosso (€€)
- Hotel Scandola (€€)

9. CARGESE
Cargèse rests quietly on the western coast of Corsica, 20 kilometres south of Piana. Known as the Greek town, it boasts a unique heritage shaped by the tides of history and the meeting of cultures. Its twin churches- one Catholic, one Greek Orthodox- face each other, their facades gleaming under the Mediterranean sun, witnessing to a past where faith and tradition intertwined in delicate balance.
Founded by Greek refugees in the 17th century, Cargèse still reflects this distinct heritage in both its architecture and traditions. Pastel and stone houses with vibrant shutters line the village, giving it a distinctly Mediterranean feel. Relaxed cafés and broad, sandy beaches invite visitors to slow down and savour the moment. The coastline is laced with scenic hiking trails, offering sweeping views of the sea, especially stunning when the sunset bathes the scenery in golden light.
The village spills gently down the hillside to a small harbour, a picturesque place where boat tour operators begin their sea excursions to Calanches de Piana and Scandola. In the evening, the marina’s buzzing restaurants fill with travellers, who savour fresh local seafood while watching the sunset over the yachts and shimmering sea.
BOOK A BOAT TRIP FROM CARGESE
Enjoy a comprehensive 5-hour boat trip from Cargese to Arone beach, Capo Rosso, Calanches de Piana, and Scandola. The tour includes a 40-minute stop in the remote village of Girolata.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN CARGESE
- Visit the two historic churches, one Catholic and the other Greek Orthodox.
- Enjoy the area’s best beaches- Menasina, Pero, and Chiuni. Each one has sandy shores that slope gently into the sea, making them a favourite among families.
- Walk to Tour de l’Omigna, a 17th-century Genoese tower culminating a narrow headland north of Plage de Pero. This 6.8 km long round trip takes around 2.5 hours.
- Taste local fish and seafood in one of the marina’s lively restaurants.
- Hop on a boat to explore Corsica’s famous natural marvels, Calanches de Piana and Scandola.
WHERE TO STAY IN CARGESE?
- Villa Flaka Boutique Hotel (€€€)
- Résidence Roc E Mare (€)
- Domaine de Saint Pierre (€)
- Residenza L’Alivetu (€)
- Hotel et Résidence Ta Kladia – Omigna (€)

10. ZONZA
Tucked into the Alta Rocca mountains, Zonza is an excellent base for exploring the dramatic Bavella Needles and the wild heart of southern Corsica. Under the jagged granite spires slicing the horizon is a natural sanctuary for those drawn to elemental beauty and untamed landscapes. The region’s paths lead into a world sculpted by wind, water, and time- natural pools hidden in forested ravines, waterfalls tumbling over grey stone, and trails that offer both solitude and awe.
The village itself is charming, with stone houses, a sunny central square overlooked by the church, and stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Popular with hikers, climbers, and cyclists, thanks to its proximity to some of the island’s best mountain destinations and scenic roads, it retains a vibrant, holiday ambience. Local restaurants serve hearty food that will sustain you on exciting excursions into Corsica’s wilderness.
Reaching Zonza requires time and patience, as the mountain roads are narrow, winding, and slow-going, but the journey is part of the adventure. The best way to experience this enchanting place is on a day trip from Porto Vecchio, Solenzara or Propriano, taking your time to stop at countless scenic spots along the way. The drive through the Bavella Pass is a highlight, with its dramatic rocky spikes, deep forests, and sweeping mountain vistas- one of Corsica’s most iconic routes.
BOOK A 4×4 TOUR OF BAVELLA FROM PORTO VECCHIO
Set out on a 4×4 tour of Bavella and Ospedale Forest from Porto Vecchio, a full-day adventure in awe-inspiring mountains of Alta Rocca in southern Corsica. The tour includes a visit to traditional Corsican villages, walking in the L’Ospedale forest, a tour of Bavella, and a lunch break.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN ZONZA
- Pick Zonza as a base to explore the Bavella Needles, famous granite spires ideal for hiking and climbing.
- Visit the main square and local cafés for a taste of mountain village life.
- Sample the hearty Corsican cuisine in local restaurants.
- Walk to Trou de la Bombe along the mountain trail for glorious views of the massif.
- Swim in natural river pools of Solenzara River at Ponte Grossu or U Rosemarinu.
- Hike to the Piscia de Gallo waterfall near Lac de l’Ospedale, plunging 70 meters in a spectacular display of rushing water.
- Enjoy canyoning in one of Bavella’s superb locations, Polischellu, Puracaraccia or Fiumicelli.
- Set out on an unforgettable scenic drive to Aguilles de Bavella.
WHERE TO STAY IN ZONZA?
- Domaine Le Mouflon D’Or (€€€)
- A Fontana (€)
- Hotel Le Tourisme (€)
- Cantu di Fiumu (€)
- Hotel Clair de Lune (€)

11. CAMPOMORO
Waterfront bliss and relaxation, this is what Campomoro stands for, cradled at the farthest edge of the beautiful Valinco Gulf. The village’s beach is a sweep of golden sand lapped by clear and shallow water, a peaceful haven for swimmers, snorkelers, and those content to drift about in the gentle surf.
This tranquil seaside village is watched over by a hulking Genoese tower, the island’s largest, perched above the bay like a silent guardian. Beyond is a wild expanse of unspoilt territory where coastal trails wind towards hidden coves and wild stretches, and the only sound is the distant call of gulls.
Small and compact, Campomoro boasts a handful of restaurants and bars serving up flavours of Corsica, accompanied by the mouthwatering local wine. Though summer brings crowds, including day visitors from Propriano, and the inevitable struggle for parking, Campomoro never quite loses its tranquil spirit. Cherished by couples and families, it’s a place where time slows and the world’s noise recedes.
BOOK A BOAT TRIP TO WILD CORNERS OF VALINCO BAY
Enjoy a sea excursion in the Valinco Gulf from Propriano. Admire the Campomoro tower, stop for a swim in a natural aquarium of turquoise water. Sip on refreshing Corsican rosé. Morning, afternoon and sunset tours available.

BEST THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN CAMPOMORO
- Relax on Campomoro’s wide sandy beach, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
- Visit the Genoese tower, a large, well-preserved historic defence structure with stunning views.
- Walk coastal paths through fragrant Mediterranean scrubland to pretty, secluded coves.
- Enjoy fresh seafood at village restaurants overlooking the bay.
- Discover the nearby Propriano, a vibrant port town with a bustling marina, sunny beaches, and lively restaurants.
- Set out on a boat tour of the Valinco Gulf’s coastline to explore its wildest corners.
WHERE TO STAY IN CAMPOMORO?
- Hotel Campomoro (€)
- Résidence & Hotel U Livanti (€)
- Hôtel Abbartello (€€)
- Hôtel Sampiero (€)
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