European Destinations

Corsica

Corsica is a Mediterranean island belonging to France, lying SE of the mainland. The island combines rugged mountains with picturesque beaches.

The capital, Ajaccio, is famous as the birthplace of Napoleon and offers a mix of history, shopping, and seaside cafe. Corsica has stunning beaches like Palombaggia and thrilling hiking routes. The island also offers historic towns, local markets, and delicious regional cuisine, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and exploration.

Highlights
Beaches, Adventure & Natural beauty
Languages Spoken
French, Corsican & Italian
Currency
Euro
Average Temp.
Summer 21°C (70°F), Winter 10.5°C (51°F)
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Evisa - small picturesque mountain village in splendid mountains of Corsica island

Popular Areas of Corsica

Corsica’s popular locations offer a range of experiences for holidaymakers. Ajaccio, the island’s capital, is rich in history with its Napoleon Bonaparte heritage, beautiful waterfront, and lively markets. Visitors can explore museums, stroll through charming streets, or relax on nearby beaches like Plage de Saint-François.

In the south, Bonifacio stands out with its dramatic clifftop citadel and stunning views. Known for its ancient architecture and bustling marina, Bonifacio also offers boat trips to nearby islands and hidden coves. Calvi, on the northwest coast, is famous for its historic citadel and vibrant beach scene.

Things to do in Corsica

Beach lovers can relax on the island’s pristine shores, such as Palombaggia and Santa Giulia, or enjoy water sports like snorkeling and kayaking in the clear Mediterranean waters. For a more leisurely experience, boat tours along the coast reveal hidden coves and dramatic cliffs.

For adventure seekers, the island is home to the famous GR20 hiking trail, known for its challenging terrain. History lovers can explore the ancient citadels in Bonifacio and Calvi, while food enthusiasts can savor Corsican delicacies, including local cheeses, charcuterie, and wines in traditional villages and markets.

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Where is Corsica?

Corsica is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the French mainland, west of Italy. Flying to Corsica is relatively easy, with direct flights available from many European cities.
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