Corsica Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeAlthough Corsica is still ruled by France, one can hardly deny the
Italian atmosphere the island exhales. The island is, except for a few
cities on the coasts, such as Ajaccio and
Bastia , not densely
populated. As a result, Corsica still exists of vast areas of unspoiled
scenery. Hence why its inhabitants (round and about a quarter of a
million) call it the Island of Beauty to which you can probably only
agree when you see the versatile character composed of lakes and
snow-capped mountains.
Choose for yourself whether you want to visit the olive trees and vineyards, the little white towns in the countryside, see the cultural heritage of Napoleon in Ajaccio or explore the unspoilt snow-capped mountains from central Corte. Until you’ve decided on your travel plan, take a glass of Patrimonio wine, sit back on the beach at Calvi and enjoy the Island of Beauty.
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