Corsica is known as the island of beauty with good reason. From its crystal clear, electric-blue seas to the wild, rugged mountains, her charms seduce every visitor to her shores. If you were to ask me which is my favourite part of Corsica though I’d be hard pushed to pick just one. And here’s why…
La Balagne in the north-west of Corsica
The white sand beach of L’Ile Rousse, a pretty seaside town
Corbara, one of many lovely hill-top villages
The romance of a Balagne sunset
Bonifato Forest, fantastic hiking country
Calvi’s Genoese Citadel overlooking the marina at dusk
Corsica’s wild interior
Winding streams, waterfalls and old stone bridges of the Spelunca River Valley
Meadows bursting into a riot of colours each spring
The medieval village of Vivaro
The remote Lac de Malu in the Restonica Valley
The Extreme South of Corsica
The dramatic white cliffs of Bonifacio
The lovely citadel town of Bonifacio
Palombaggia, one of the many stunning beaches near Porto Vecchio
A stunning view of Santa Giuila Bay
The historic village of Zonza, set amongst the majestic mountains and forests
The Gulfs of the West Coast
Quiet, secluded coves lapped by crystal clear water near Olmetto Plage