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- Santa Giulia beach
A picture-perfect setting. In the south, swimming enthusiasts will head to Santa Giulia beach, one of the most famous in Corsica. A lagoon nestled at the foot of a mountain, stretching for miles along fine white sand… Its shallow waters make it a veritable seaside playground for children.
- Bonifacio
Built on a limestone cliff over 1,500 meters long and approximately 100 meters wide, the town is a truly unique place to visit. Of medieval origin, the old town was a fortified city during Genoese rule, whose citadel was intended to protect it against Saracen invasion. Its incredible ramparts and fortress-like houses bear witness to the town's former military function. The Straits of Bonifacio were designated a nature reserve in 1999. Bonifacio is an absolutely unique place to visit,
- Sainte-Lucie de Porto-Vecchio : Fautea, Pinarello, Ovu Santu
Between the sea and the mountains, Sainte-Lucie offers some of the jewels of tourism in southern Corsica. This region, with its dreamy beaches and incredibly rich hinterland, will enchant your nature-filled stay. Here, you'll discover an authentic and remarkably well-preserved natural landscape. Sainte-Lucie de Porto-Vecchio boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in southern Corsica, including the following famous ones: Fautea is a white sand beach at the foot of a magnificent Genoese tower, accessible via a short path. A nearby beach restaurant will delight your taste buds. Pinarello is a very wide beach between the village and a beautiful pine forest. It offers a water sports spot that will appeal to jet ski, boat, kayak, and paddleboard enthusiasts. The secluded and unspoiled Ovu Santu beach, also known as "American Beach," offers peace and tranquility to its visitors.
- Cavu Natural Pools
Dive into the natural pools carved by mountain streams! Discover a haven of coolness amidst stunning scenery. The Cavu Natural Pools are among the treasures of Alta Rocca, the hinterland of Porto-Vecchio. The area is also ideal for hiking, canyoning, mountain biking, and treetop adventure courses.
- Porto-Vecchio
The historic town of Porto-Vecchio has been winding its narrow streets for centuries along a rocky promontory offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the old town on foot, within the walls of the ancient citadel. The narrow streets are lined with picturesque houses and open onto small squares, perfect for a relaxing break. Numerous boutiques, artisan workshops, famous ice cream parlors, restaurants, and bars bring the old town to life. The sweet life of Corsica. Numerous boat trips are also organised from the marina.
- The Lavezzi Islands
A protected paradise since 1982, a haven of peace for walkers, and a delight for boaters, the uninhabited Lavezzi Islands, located between Corsica and Sardinia, comprise about a hundred islets. They feature small, sheltered beaches, ideal for anchoring, with crystal-clear blue waters, fine sand, and enchanting little coves. Sometimes immense granite boulders rise from an arid landscape boasting exceptional seabeds where diving is a pure pleasure. They are part of one of Corsica's two marine reserves, and once you discover them, you'll understand why!
- The Bavella Pass and Needles
The Bavella massif is rightly considered one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes in Corsica. Overlooked by the famous Bavella Needles in the heart of the Regional Natural Park, the Bavella Pass is one of the island's most celebrated panoramas, a must-see during your stay. The Bavella massif is, of course, well-known to all hikers. Firstly, because the famous GR 20 long-distance hiking trail crosses the pass, but also because the Bavella area offers numerous other hikes suitable for all levels of experience. Bavella is also a canyoning paradise. Upon arriving at the Bavella Pass, you are greeted by a statue of Bavella's patron saint: Our Lady of the Snows. You will certainly come across Corsican pigs and free-roaming cows, and you may be able to observe birds of prey and perhaps a Corsican mouflon!
- Bastia
Steeped in island history, the city of Bastia exudes the charm of old Mediterranean towns. Its appeal also lies in its port and narrow streets lined with tall houses boasting colorful shutters, set against a backdrop of mountains and sea. The two bell towers of the monument overlook the Old Port. To the north, the mountains and villages of Cap Corse also await you nearby.
- Plage de Palombaggia
Palombaggia is located in Porto-Vecchio in South Corsica. Its white sand beaches framed by red rocks, bordered by umbrella pines, facing the Cerbicale islands, are considered to be among the most beautiful in Corsica. Its turquoise and translucent waters are no stranger to this success,
- Saint Antoine's Cave
Pertusato Lighthouse Located not far from the majestic town of Bonifacio, the Caves offer an impressive spectacle of rock formations sculpted by thousands of years of erosion. These caves, hidden in the limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, are a true dive into the depths of Corsican nature.










