Trip to Corsica
Between the sea and the mountains, enchant yourself!



Corsica, land of contrasts and traditions
Corsica is an island of contrasts, where mountains and sea meet. When you visit this tourist destination, you will be surprised by its centuries-old traditions.
Corsican gastronomy is also a mix of traditions and influences. You can taste typical dishes such as wild boar stew and brocciu cheese.

An unforgettable trip to Corsica

Canyoning and rafting
Rafting in the Restonica canyon.

Diving and snorkeling
Admire the outstanding fauna and flora.

Kitesurfing and wakeboarding
A popular destination for board sports enthusiasts.
Experience authentic
and unforgettable experiences!

Treat yourself to a cruise to Corsica
Take advantage of a cruise to Beauty Island to contemplate the steep cliffs and sandy coves.

Enjoy the relaxation areas
At a spa or pool, these moments of relaxation are essential to recharge our mental and physical batteries.

Enjoy a horseback ride
Corsica is a great place for horseback riding enthusiasts. Horseback riding is an excellent way to discover the island.
Products and gastronomy
of Corsica
Many of the French island’s gastronomic products come from agriculture or animal husbandry. These include Corsican cheeses (brocciu, sartinesu, calenzana).
Corsican gastronomy is also characterized by the use of fish and seafood.



Cultural calendar, festivals and events in Corsica
The Porto Latino festival presents a blend of Latin music and Mediterranean cultures. There are other festivals that celebrate Corsican culture.
These include A Tumbera, held in Cargèse, and the Bastia International Film Festival.
Places and natural sites
not to be missed

Calvi, a very pleasant city
Calvi is a popular destination for tourists seeking relaxation and cultural discovery. Be sure to visit its citadel.

Ajaccio, for art lovers
Corsica’s capital is home to numerous museums and art galleries with a vast collection of works by local and international artists.

Bastia, a trip to the Old Port
Stroll around Bastia’s Old Port and enjoy local culinary specialties such as bouillabaisse and Corsican cheese.