Embark on a spellbinding voyage across the mystical landscapes of Corsica, discovering spots where nature and history intertwine, far from the clamor of crowded destinations. Each point of interest unveils a fragment of the island's soul, allowing wanderers to capture a glimpse of its serene beauty and storied past.
Piana, France
Striking red granite cliffs forming part of Corsica's UNESCO heritage.
Bonifacio, France
Secluded caves carved over centuries at the southern tip of Corsica.
Palasca, France
A secluded beach paradise framed by lush vegetation and a winding river.
Sartène, France
An idyllic cove with clear blue waters and a lion-shaped rock formation.
Osani, France
A remote bay with a charming fishing village accessible only by foot or sea.
Sartène, France
Extensive field of ancient menhirs, the largest in the Mediterranean.
Porto-Vecchio, France
Secluded beach known for its stunning turquoise waters and fine sand.
Ajaccio, France
Picturesque bay with two pristine beaches favored by surfers and sun-seekers.
Zonza, France
Impressive waterfall cascading into natural pools in a lush mountain setting.
Lozzi, France
Corsica’s highest peak providing challenging hikes and splendid panoramic views.
Monacia-d'Aullène, France
Distinctive rock formation known as the 'Man of Cagna', accessible via a scenic hike.
Sari-Solenzara, France
Hidden gem featuring a succession of natural pools and waterfalls.
Saint-Florent, France
Accessible only by boat or trek, this beach offers white sands and unspoiled environment.
Ventiseri, France
Serene lagoon ideal for birdwatching and appreciating the calm ecosystem.
Galéria, France
A UNESCO biosphere reserve river basin with freshwater natural pools.
Nonza, France
An ancient Genoese tower overseeing the village of Nonza and offering spectacular views.
Partinello, France
A UNESCO World Heritage site with rich biodiversity inaccessible by land.
Sainte-Lucie de Porto-Vecchio, France
Natural rock pools at the bottom of a green valley, perfect for swimming.
Ajaccio, France
Remains of an ancient Genoese tower erected on a promontory overlooking the Gulf of Ajaccio.
Ajaccio, France
A rocky headland offering a breathtaking view over the Sanguinaires Islands.
Tavera, France
An archaeological site comprising ancient Bronze Age tombs, remnants of an old Corsican civilization.
Cargèse, France
A solitary Genoese tower facing the sea on a wild coastline near Cargèse.
Lumio, France
Ruins of a village perched above the Gulf of Calvi, a testament to the past with an exceptional panorama.
Levie, France
A Bronze Age prehistoric site hidden in the mountains offering a window into ancient Corsica.