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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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 …
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Framed by paradisiacal beaches, prehistoric relics, and a lively harbour dotted with fine seafood restaurants, Propriano embodies the understated allure of Corsica’s southwest coast. Nestled in the heart of the …
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Tucked between jagged hills and the wide blue of Ajaccio Gulf, Corsica’s capital offers hotels that range from relaxed coastal retreats to elegant centrally-located establishments immersed in local life. Selecting …
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Renting a car in Corsica means the freedom to explore at your own pace- winding coastal drives, dramatic mountain passes, remote villages, and hidden beaches all within reach. It’s the …
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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 …
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Rugged mountains, turquoise coves, and picturesque historic villages make Corsica a Mediterranean jewel that abundantly rewards every curious traveller. One of the best ways to discover the island’s beauty and …
