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Corsica can be discovered both by land and by sea, by visiting a nature reserve...

Corsica is a place that combines the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, incredible topographic diversity and high...

La Plage Casadelmar is a boutique hotel boasting a unique location on the sandy beach of the bay...

The luxurious Casadelmar Hotel is located in the south of Corsica in a picturesque location with beautiful views...

Corsica can be discovered both by land and by sea, by visiting a nature reserve...

Corsica is a place that combines the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, incredible topographic diversity and high...

La Plage Casadelmar is a boutique hotel boasting a unique location on the sandy beach of the bay...

The luxurious Casadelmar Hotel is located in the south of Corsica in a picturesque location with beautiful views...

French Corsica – one of the most beautiful islands in Europe

Although, thanks to its location on the map and the architecture of the towns, Corsica is closest to the Italian Sardinia, it is owned by the French State. The struggle for influence and power over this corner of the world has been going on for centuries between Italy and France. There is nothing strange about it - the strategic location of the island and the breathtaking beauty and diversity of nature make no visitor want to part with it. How best to spend it holidays on Corsica? Which attractions must be included in the plan holidays?

Stunning beauty of nature

Corsica is one of the islands in the Mediterranean Sea, formally another administrative region of France. It was here that Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most important leaders and politicians in the history of the world, was born. Corsica has belonged to the French Republic since 1769, and is constantly a source of pride and one of the favorite travel destinations for its luxurious citizens. It was in Corsica that Napoleon Bonaparte was born. According to some sources, the island, specifically the city of Calvi located in the north-west, was also supposed to be the birthplace of the explorer and explorer Christopher Columbus.

What attracts visitors to this island? First of all, incredibly diverse nature. The interior of Corsica is occupied by high mountain ranges covered with lush greenery, with the highest peak being Monte Cinto. There are beautiful, secluded beaches along the coastline. But that's not all - the stunning wildness of nature intertwines with charming towns with a long and interesting history. Holiday You can spend a lot of different things in Corsica. It is the most underestimated and at the same time the most beautiful island in France, which hides many secrets and tourist surprises.

Many possibilities for those who like active recreation

The diversity of Corsican nature gives many opportunities to those who come here holiday. Lazing on wild beaches can be combined with visiting larger and smaller towns, located right on the coast or hidden between mountain peaks. Another option is hiking and mountain trips, including extreme ones. The Corsican GR20 trail, almost 200 km long, is said to be one of the most difficult in all of Europe. Its passage is a big challenge that is not attempted by amateurs.

Corsica is also an ideal place for horse riding and diving, especially in the underwater Scandola Natural Reserve. Kayaking enthusiasts will be delighted with the local canyons, especially around the Bavella massif. Seeking more exclusive leisure time enthusiasts will certainly enjoy the opportunity to admire Corsica from a bird's eye view from a private plane, helicopter or paraglider.

A town with over several hundred years of history

Almost every town in Corsica, even a small one, is beautifully situated and can boast a long history. Apart from the most popular tourist capital, Ajaccio, where Napoleon Bonaparte was born, another town in the south of the island deserves special attention. The charming port of Bonifacio is over 8 years old and perches on a limestone cliff from which you can admire breathtaking views. The town enchants with a beautiful port with a marina for yachts, which will attract the attention of all tourists who like this place. luxurious form of sightseeing. One of the greatest attractions of Bonifacio is the famous King of Aragon Stairs.

Corsica is one of the most beautiful and mountainous islands in the Mediterranean. Its natural conditions create an alpine climate in winter. Those who count on sunny days holiday on the beach, they should visit this place between April and October, preferably in summer.

Corsica – a holiday away from the crowds

The French affectionately call Corsica the "Island of Beauty" (French: Île de Beauté) and there is a lot of truth in this. Both north and south of Corsica are sparsely populated, with only about 1 inhabitants per square kilometer. WYspa amazes with its pristine landscapes, wild beaches and a very diverse, amazing coastline. Mountain peaks create breathtaking views; the highest of them are Monte Cinto with a height of 2706 m above sea level and Capu Ciuntrone with a height of 2656 m above sea level

Landscape parks, reserves, secluded turquoise bays with crystal-clear water and amazing cliffs in the northern region of Cap Corse are the greatest advantages, why every year in the summer there are more and more travelers looking for something unique and untrodden.

In addition, of course, there is a wonderful Mediterranean climate, great tourist infrastructure and tasty, healthy cuisine based on seafood and meat from free-range animals and clean mountain meadows. There are many reasons why it is worth spending your next holiday on this French island. It is a great place to enjoy the unique atmosphere and relax with family or a group of friends.

Trips to Corsica for demanding travelers

The best hotels and villas for rent can be found along the coast and in Calvi.

It is worth staying for a few days in Bastia to admire the typical Italian architecture. For gourmets who love culinary trips and new sensations on the palate, Ajaccio will probably be one of the important points of the program. This largest city in the region is known for its wide selection of great restaurants serving authentic regional cuisine. Local delicacies are prepared, among others, based on aromatic sheep and goat cheeses as well as fish and seafood.

Calvi is considered the most beautiful town in Corsica, characterized by a great sandy beach and a citadel towering over the red buildings of the city and the bay. Calvi it is also a perfectly located tourist port; The marina offers 500 berths. Mega yachts up to 65 meters long can also moor there. At the marina, along the sea, there is a picturesque promenade, and the old town with its citadel delights with its romantic atmosphere and tangle of cobbled streets.

Holidays in Corsica in the best hotels

Corsica is a very authentic and original destination for a French island vacation of your dreams. When going on holiday in Corsica, it is worth reading about the culture of the island and its indigenous inhabitants. You won't find large, mass-market hotels or trendy beach clubs like you'll find in neighboring Sardinia.

Luxury holidays and individual trips

Luxurious holidays in Corsica will appeal to nature lovers and people who do not like large, behemoth facilities. Corsica amazes visitors with its pristine beaches, little-frequented beaches and coves, and charming natural parks.

Trips to Corsica and sightseeing in Sardinia

If you love the Mediterranean climate, a great idea will be to combine your holiday on two famous islands, i.e. Sardinia and Corsica. Northern Sardinia is located off the coast of southern Corsica. Ferries run between the islands, and it is also possible to charter a yacht.