9 BEST DAY TRIPS FROM CALVI – PLAN YOUR CORSICAN GETAWAY

by Karola

Calvi, a captivating seaside resort nestled on the northwest coast of Corsica is a true Mediterranean jewel known as one of the island’s best destinations for a summer holiday. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Monte Grosso massif, at the entrance of a turquoise crescent-shaped bay, it unites seamlessly natural beauty, rich history and modern amenities.

Calvi boasts numerous fascinating attractions such as the iconic Genoese Citadel, a buzzing marina with a glitzy waterfront, atmospheric narrow alleys featuring restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, and a sublime white sand beach. Calvi also has links to prominent historical figures such as Christopher Columbus and Napoleon Bonaparte. In summer, the town comes alive with cultural events, when the Calvi on the Rocks festival transforms the beach into a vibrant music venue blending modern sounds with traditional Corsican performances.

The city’s charm extends beyond its walls offering breathtaking landscapes, outdoor leisure, and innumerable cultural attractions of the island’s northern region. Visitors may choose from diverse thrilling adventures to suit all tastes and preferences, either with their own means of transport or on an organized tour.

Continue reading to find inspiration for your perfect day trip from Calvi and plan the most unforgettable Corsican getaway.

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The UNESCO-inscribed Scandola Nature Reserve is one of Corsica’s most famous landmarks and a leading tourist attraction.
The UNESCO-inscribed Scandola Nature Reserve is one of Corsica’s most famous landmarks and a leading tourist attraction.

1. SCANDOLA NATURE RESERVE AND CALANCHES DE PIANA

Explore the UNESCO-inscribed Scandola Nature Reserve, one of Corsica’s most famous landmarks and a leading tourist attraction. Situated on the island’s northwest coast, between Porto and Calvi, it was created in 1975 to protect both terrestrial and marine natural heritage. The awe-inspiring porphyry rock formations shaped by the elements into fascinating magmatic sculptures are home to diverse wildlife. Land animals, rare birds such as the golden eagle or peregrine falcons, and over 200 species of marine life populate this natural oasis. A solitary village of Girolata nestled in the heart of Scandola, accessible only from the sea or on foot, oozes otherworldly charm attracting nature lovers and enthusiasts of the outdoors.

On the southern side of Porto Bay, Calanches de Piana rise from the dark blue sea marking the striking landscapes with their imposing crimson presence. Eroded spiky outcrops reach 400 meters and are best viewed at sunset when red granite cliffs explode in a multitude of vivid hues. The pyramid-like Capo Rosso culminates the rocky succession of tall cliffs and twisted shapes offering superb hiking with five-star views of the region.

BEST BOAT TOURS TO SCANDOLA AND CALANCHES DE PIANA

  • 6-hour Scandola, Girolata and Calanches de Piana boat tour. Embark on a journey to the most revered landscapes in Corsica. Explore the magnificent rocky formations of the Scandola Reserve with a stop in Girolata. Admire the porphyry cliffs of Calanches de Piana.
  • 4-hour Scandola Reserve boat trip. Enjoy a Scandola tour aboard a 12-seater departing from the port of Calvi. View the imposing Citadel before exploring the rocky caves of the reserve. An aperitif is included in the price.
  • Scandola Reserve scenic boat tour. Embark on a 4-hour-long boat excursion to Scandola- explore the caves, cliffs, and rocky islets. Live commentary is offered in various languages.
  • Private boat tour of Scandola Nature Reserve. Enjoy the unforgettable experience of visiting Scandola, a volcanic UNESCO site, on a comfortable boat with your private skipper. Swim in one of the most beautiful places in Corsica.

CALANCHES DE PIANA SCENIC DRIVE

The narrow D81 road between Porto and Piana offers a thrilling 12-kilometre-long drive through the superb scenery of the Calanches. This famous Corsican corniche route carved into the granite cliffs grants long-lasting memories of some of the most scenic corners in Europe.

HIKING

Both Scandola and Calanches de Piana provide excellent trekking opportunities tailored to different skill levels suitable for novice hikers, families, or more experienced walkers.

An easy walk to Cateau Fort in the fascinating scenery of the Calanches starts on the scenic D81 next to a famous Tete de Chien rock 700 m north of the Roches Bleues café. This 1-hour long trail running through wooded terrain culminates with a rocky plateau exposed to stupendous views of Scandola and the Gulf of Porto. It may get busy in summer therefore arrive early.

A more challenging coastal trek known as the Postman’s Trail (Le Sentier du Facteur) leads from the main corniche road to the picturesque village of Girolata in Scandola Nature Reserve. It is named after the local postman who used to deliver mail to the isolated hamlet inaccessible by car. This 4-hour round trip starts at Col de la Croix descending to the pretty Cala di Tuara cove. From there the left-leading path open to breathtaking panoramas of the Reserve runs to the village.

Pigna is known for its narrow streets, charming passages and a rich tradition of artisan crafts.
Pigna is known for its narrow streets, charming passages and a rich tradition of artisan crafts.

2. HILLTOP VILLAGES OF BALAGNE

Balagne, the northern territory of the island, also known as the Garden of Corsica is famous for its postcard-perfect hilltop villages.  Traditional architecture, ancient monuments, narrow streets and sunny squares are home to living traditions of arts and crafts where visitors may indulge in the authentic Corsican experience. Exploring Strada di l’Artigiani (Craftsmen’s Route) guarantees a delightful day’s adventure in the soulful surroundings of enchanting Mediterranean hamlets.

BEST VILLAGES TO VISIT

  • CALENZANA – famous as the northern starting point of the celebrated hiking trail GR20 running across the entire island, Calenzana exudes the true Corsican identity. Renowned for its prominent role in turbulent battles and the II World War resistance movement it now serves as a hub for wine and cheese production.
  • ZILIA – situated at the foot of the Monte Grosso summit the village stands for excellent local wines, olive oil production and the famous Corsican mineral water. The ancient Franciscan convent once hosted the revered local hero Pasquale Paoli.
  • SANT’ANTONINO – labelled one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France (Plus Beaux Villages de France), Sant’Antonino is known for its striking setting, perched high atop a granite hill, magnificent medieval architecture and rich artisanal heritage. The village’s history dates back centuries with many features and historic buildings still intact.
  • PIGNA – narrow streets, charming passages and a rich tradition of artisan crafts, Pigna is also renowned for its musical heritage of polyphonic chants. In July a traditional music, dance and theatre festival draws visitors from around the world.
  • CORBARA – located near the coast in the vicinity of Ile Rousse, Corbara charms with its stunning architecture, numerous religious monuments and sublime views across the region.
  • LUMIO – perched 200 meters above the sea Lumio enjoys a beautiful panorama of the Gulf of Calvi. Abounding in historic and religious monuments, it is also a holiday destination for prominent French celebrities.
  • MONTICELLO – believed to be the birthplace of Christopher Columbus’s mother, Susanna Fontanarossa, the village also features a vibrant artisanal community producing woodwork, pottery and textiles.

GUIDED TOUR OF THE BALAGNE VILLAGES

Join a day tour to the villages Balagne from Calvi or Ile Rousse. Explore the beautiful villages of the region, and learn Corsica’s history taking in sweeping views of the Mediterranean landscapes. Lunch followed by a refreshing swim enriches this exciting adventure. The pickup is included in the price.

Desert des Agriates is home to some of the best beaches on the island.
Desert des Agriates is home to some of the best beaches on the island.

3. DESERT DES AGRIATES

Explore the wild territory of Desert des Agriates stretching east of Ile Rousse over 16,000 hectares. This unspoilt granitic area overgrown with aromatic Corsican plants composing the maquis guards some of the best beaches on the island. Lotu, Saleccia and Ghignu stand out as the iconic Corsican sea, sand and sun destinations where uniquely clear turquoise water and snow-white sand offer the ultimate beachside getaway.

Agriates is also famous for its scenic 37 km long coastal trail, Le Sentier des Douaniers, running along the shoreline. Usually divided into 2-3 stages, it is one of Corsica’s top attractions for hikers and nature lovers.

The desert may be accessed in a 4×4 vehicle, on foot, by bicycle, by boat or even in a kayak. Most popular among tourists are boat services operating from Saint Florent or Ile Rousse, but you may also join an organized all-terrain car trip from Calvi.

BEST 4×4 TOURS OF THE AGRIATES

  • Mountain and Saleccia beach 4×4 tour. Admire arresting views of Corsica’s northern coast on an exciting day trip. Discover Cap Corse and the coast at the foot of 2392 m high Monte Padro mountain. Top it off with a dip in the transparent waters of Saleccia.
  • Agriates, Lotu, and Saleccia beaches 4×4 trip. Discover Desert des Agriates and the Saleccia and Lotu beaches on a guided 4×4 day excursion. Ride along the rugged trails of Agriates, stop for a swim at Lotu and Saleccia, and hike the scenic coastal path connecting both beaches.
  • Agriates and Ghignu beach 4×4 excursion. Explore Desert des Agriates with its untamed landscapes, fragrant vegetation, and indigenous species of flora and fauna. A 4-hour break at the sublime Ghignu beach will give you a chance to swim in one of the most beautiful spots in Corsica.

The picturesque vineyards of Clos Colombu produce excellent wines perfectly expressing their unique terroir.
The picturesque vineyards of Clos Colombu produce excellent wines perfectly expressing their unique terroir.

4. WINE TOUR OF THE REGION

The territory of Balagne hosts an outstanding wine region called AOP Corse Calvi with a rich winemaking heritage dating back to Roman times. Faithful to its exceptional viticultural legacy, it yields wines that embody authenticity, elegance, and a distinct expression of their terroir. The robust, flavorful reds contrast beautifully with the delicate whites and rosés. The appellation is also a pioneer in ecological cultivation, with all its estates now operating under organic farming principles. The key grape varieties are Niellucciu, Sciaccarellu, Grenache, and Vermentinu.

SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF THE ESTATES

To experience the fascinating world of Corsican flavours and aromas enjoy a day tour of the best Balagne cellars, taste the sun-gorged wines and admire the picturesque Corsican vineyards. In your journey include Domaine Alzipratu (organic farming), Clos Colombu (biodynamic wine production), Clos Landry (organic farming) and Domaine Orsini (organic farming). The mentioned estates offer on-site tastings and wine sales. Phone beforehand if you prefer a custom-made visit.

GUIDED WINE-TASTING TOURS IN CALVI


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Fango River grants a fun-filled day for the whole family.
Fango River grants a fun-filled day for the whole family.

5. FANGO RIVER HIKING

Set out on a fun Fango River adventure for a day filled with freshwater splashing and sliding. This virgin UNESCO Biosphere Reserve located 45 minutes from Calvi near Galeria is dominated by some of Corsica’s most untamed scenery. Nestled at the foot of Paglia Orba’s northern wall, Fango is Corsica’s true hidden gem ideal for wild swimming in emerald river pools, or easy family canyoning down its course. Surprisingly, the water is not only supremely clear but also pleasantly warm.

KAYAKING IN THE FANGO RIVER DELTA

To explore the endemic fauna and flora of this unique Reserve you may head for a soothing paddling expedition in the Fango River delta. Gliding on the water surface in serene silence you will have an opportunity to watch pond turtles basking on river banks. On-site, you can rent kayaks or family canoes for €8 per person for an hour of paddling. Tours are available from June to the end of September.

Bodri beach in Balagne may be easily accessed on the coastal train from Calvi.
Bodri beach in Balagne may be easily accessed on the coastal train from Calvi.

6. BEACH HOPPING ON THE COASTAL TRAIN

A great way to explore the glorious Balagne shores is on the famous Trinichellu train connecting Calvi and Ile Rousse. This slow-running multi-carriage coastal tram stops at some of the most beautiful beach destinations in the region. The whole journey takes 45 minutes but you may get off at any of the stops if you fancy a refreshing break at one of the aquamarine coves. Along the way, you will have a chance to admire the arresting Mediterranean scenery and take lovely holiday photos through the open windows. Services run several times a day. Tickets may be purchased on the train. Consult detailed timetables at https://cf-corse.corsica/horaires/.

6 BEST BEACHES TO VISIT

  1. SANT’AMBROGGIO BEACH – a charming turquoise-water white sand beach sloping gently into the sea, very popular with families and lovers of snorkelling.
  2. AREGNO BEACH – a 1-kilometre-long stretch of coarse white sand overlooked by a medieval citadel in Algajola where you may enjoy various watersports and outdoor activities.
  3. MARINE DE DAVIA BEACH – a succession of three stunning coves called Vignola, Capité, and Fornella granting peace and seclusion even in high season.
  4. GHJUNCHITU BEACH – a sublime 500 m-long white sand and strikingly blue water bay boasting a couple of relaxing beach bars and summer supervision.
  5. BODRI BEACH – known as one of the most beautiful beaches in Balagne this Caribbean-style turquoise cove is protected by rocky headlands perfect for snorkelling. Popular among families.
  6. L’ILE ROUSSE BEACH – a Riviera-style chic seaside waterfront near the town’s main square, equipped with all key services and facilities. Caruchettu, the eastern side is wilder and much more peaceful.

Parc de Saleccia, a 7-ha botanic garden, showcases a diverse range of Corsican and Mediterranean flora.
Parc de Saleccia, a 7-ha botanic garden, showcases a diverse range of Corsican and Mediterranean flora.

7. BOTANIC GARDEN – PARC DE SALECCIA

Located near Ile Rousse Parc de Saleccia, a 7-ha botanic garden, showcases a diverse range of Corsican and Mediterranean flora including many endemic species. Lovers of nature will appreciate the colourful abundance of collected specimens contrasting with the rugged scenery of Corsica’s northern shores. Easy to access, the park offers not only an immersive botanical tour of plants but also features a gift shop and a café. Tickets cost from €9-€11, and the garden is open from the end of March to the end of October. Find detailed information on the official website https://www.parc-saleccia.fr/.

Ile Rousse is one of Corsica’s most attractive seaside resorts with a Riviera-style waterfront, interesting historic monuments, and a fabulous beach.
Ile Rousse is one of Corsica’s most attractive seaside resorts with a Riviera-style waterfront, interesting historic monuments, and a fabulous beach.

8. SEASIDE RESORT OF ILE ROUSSE

Set out on a day trip to Ile Rousse, one of Corsica’s most attractive seaside resorts with a Riviera-style waterfront, interesting historic monuments, a fabulous white sand beach, and a vibrant atmosphere. Located only 20 kilometres east of Calvi, Ile Rousse enjoys a picturesque setting sheltered behind a red-coloured rocky island Ile de la Pietra. Founded by Pasquale Paoli in the 18th century, the town has always stood for independence competing with the Genoese-controlled Calvi.

The town’s top attractions include its historic 21-column covered food market, the centrally-located Church of Immaculate Conception, a 19th-century lighthouse and a Genoese watchtower crowning Ile de la Pietra. Food and wine lovers should try delicious Corsican specialities and taste local wines. You may join a guided wine tour or head out on an evening boat trip to savour a sunset aperitif on the water.

With miles of shaded trails, cooling river pools and rushing waterfalls, Figarella Valley is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
With miles of shaded trails, cooling river pools and rushing waterfalls, Figarella Valley is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.

9. HIKING IN BALAGNE

The Balagne region offers excellent hiking opportunities for both, walking novices and experienced adventurers. As a rule of thumb, the shorter coastal trails are easier and more suitable for families whereas mountains provide more challenging, technical treks. All of them, however, grant access to the mesmerizing Corsican nature and breathtaking views.

IMPORTANT TIP – When hiking in Corsica, wear comfortable covered shoes, a hat and SPF protection on exposed skin. Always carry plenty of water and high-energy snacks.

POPULAR HIKES IN BALAGNE

1. POINTE DE LA REVELLATA

Easily available from Calvi the scenic coastal hike to Pointe de la Revellata follows a 9.2 km trail around a beautiful rocky peninsula. This easy walk showcases some of the best Mediterranean scenery where dramatic red cliffs contrast picture-perfect secluded coves. The east side of the promontory offers easy access to turquoise-water beaches where you may enjoy a refreshing swim or a picnic. There is very little to no shade along the path.

2. ABANDONED OCCI VILLAGE

3 kilometers inland from the coast above Lumio the ghost Occi village offers a unique glimpse into Corsica’s past. Abandoned in the 19th century due to disease and economic strife it now features picturesque ruins of stone houses and a church. At sunset, Occi becomes a popular spot for landscape photographers who make the most of the hamlet’s eerie presence exposed to the sweeping northern coast’s views. The trail starts in Lumio climbing the hill for around 45 minutes. Hiking poles might be useful during the descent.

3. FIGARELLA VALLEY

Rushing waterfalls, emerald river pools perfect for cooling dips, aromatic forests and miles of shaded hiking trails- the beautiful Valley of Figarella guarantees fun for nature enthusiasts, families and hikers alike. The pristine natural beauty of this scenic place may be easily reached from Calvi in 30 minutes via the D81-D251 route that culminates in a spacious car park bordering the torrent.

4. GR20 – CALENZANA

The village of Calenzana is the trailhead for the iconic 180 km long GR20 trail traversing the island. Although the trek typically takes around 15 days to complete you may head out to explore a part of its 11-kilometers-long first stage that leads to Refuge d’Ortu di u Piobbu. Considered one of the most challenging stretches of GR20, it climbs up the rocky terrain featuring some scrambling and exposed sections along its enchanting route. The first stage takes around 6 hours with the refuge providing basic accommodation and simple meals. Due to the hike’s difficulty and elevation gain, proper physical conditioning and appropriate gear are essential.


Calvi – discover the most charming seaside resort in Corsica.

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Calanches de Piana – explore Corsica’s coastal paradise.

Welcome to Ile Rousse – one of Corsica’s summer hotspots.

Discover Desert des Agriates and its paradisiacal beaches.


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