Between France and Italy, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Corsica is a unique destination with many surprises in store. With its natural heritage, its cultural richness, its gastronomy, the "Isle of Beauty" offers an ideal setting for vacations combining pleasure and relaxation.
With its 1000 kilometers of coastline, Corsica has an incredible variety of marine sites. Between fine sandy beaches, small coves and red granite cliffs, you will be charmed by every corner of the coastline. In this magical environment, under the Mediterranean sun, it will be difficult for you to resist the call of the turquoise waters. To refresh yourself and swim, of course, but also to enjoy many water sports. If you wish to take full advantage of the beauty of the shores, offer yourself a cruise on board a sailboat and discover unforgettable sites: the Lavezzi islands, the Gulf of Girolata, the Scandola reserve, the beach of Saleccia...
After these moments of wonder, go and discover other magical places: the Corsican cities. In the north of the island, Bastia seduces by the charm of its narrow streets lined with high houses, its animated squares and its old port. While strolling around, you will also appreciate the Governor's Palace, classified as a historical monument, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, the largest in Corsica, and the Oratory of the Conception. In Ajaccio, stroll along the old port, admire one of the most beautiful gulfs in the world, visit the Santa Maria Assunta cathedral and follow in the footsteps of the most famous personality of the city: Napoleon (birth house, memorial, imperial chapel). But also discover Porto Vecchio, Sartene, Bonifacio...
Between sea and mountain, Corsica has a variety of geological sites that offer the possibility to practice many activities: mountain biking, golf, climbing, kayaking, rafting, canyoning, free flights... With its grandiose landscapes, the island is also a place of predilection for hiking and one of the most beautiful trails in the world, the GR20, will allow you to go from north to south, over more than 180 km. More accessible, several paths will also allow you to appreciate the pretty villages of Porticcio, Calcatoggio or Bravone and those of the Balagne region like Sant'Antoninu or Belgodère. On the road, plan some gourmet breaks to taste the regional products: olives, chestnuts, cold cuts (figatellu, panzetta, prisuttu,...), sheep and goat cheeses, wines,...