From Cap Corse to Porto,
Breathtaking sites
It is no secret that Corsica has countless wonders located all over its territory. Wonders that are unfortunately no longer kept secret today but that continue to amaze and make our beautiful island shine among the most beautiful destinations in the world. If L'Île de Beauté is called like this, it is not by chance.
Among the things to see, obviously Porto-Vecchio or Bonifacio appear as must-sees with notably the very famous beach of Palombaggia of which we are proud. But there are many other breathtaking sites, either in South Corsica or in Haute-Corse.
Tout au nord de la Corse se trouve un des endroits les plus sauvages de l’île, le Cap Corse.
Going down further, discover also Calvi and the beautiful region of Balagne. It stretches from the mountains to the sea and radiates over the whole north-western part of Corsica with the beautiful towns of Ile-Rousse and its authentic market and Calvi which are full of beautiful places to discover. The Citadel of Calvi appears to us in particular as a must-see of this city with undeniable charm.
A little further south on the coast, the Gulf of Porto and the Calanques de Piana are certainly part of the must-see of any stay in Corsica because of the beauty of its landscapes. Its cliffside road adds to the unique character of the place.
Waterfalls, rivers
and mountains
Et parce que la Corse ne se réduit pas à ses plages, ses paysages sont tout aussi fantastiques dans les terres que sur son littoral.
Embarquez notamment direction les Aiguilles de Bavella pour voir ce que le temps a façonné de plus beau et de plus authentique. A l’image de l’Île de Beauté et de ses habitants, un caractère tranchant mais à la fois très accueillant. Mais ce sont aussi de nombreuses rivières et cascades situées aux quatre coins de la Corse.
Les cascades de Polischellu, les fameuses vasques de Purcaraccia ou encore la célèbre Restonica représentent des lieux de baignade idylliques où eau cristalline et végétation se rencontrent pour montrer toute la richesse de l’île.