By Nathalie the 01/09/2023
Whether you're looking for a package holiday purchased through a tourism professional or a holiday organised by yourself , there are several options available.
Accommodation: charming or luxury hotels, campsites, bed and breakfasts or unusual accommodation for a more original experience. When it comes to accommodation, there's a huge range to choose from!
A visit to Corsica's main towns is a must.
Each town has its own museum, including the Palais des Gouverneurs in Bastia, the Palais Fesch Fine Arts Museum, the Maison Bonaparte in Ajaccio, the Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology in Sartène, the Museum of Corsica in Corte and the Museum of Prehistory in Levie. For the more erudite, the Isle of Beauty has 4 towns classified as towns of art and history: Ajaccio, Bastia, Bonifacio and Sartène.
Another option is the paths marked by the Parc Naturel Régional de la Corse (Corsica’s national regional park), Mare a Mare and Mare Monti.
Or more simply, half-day walks, suggestions for which can be found on tourist office websites .
If you're looking for something original, opt for an activity supervised by outdoor professionals : zip-lining, via ferrata. Memories and thrills guaranteed!
Corsica is very proud of the GT20 grande traversée, the GR20's little sister by bike! This 12-stage route crosses Corsica from north to south, from Bastia inland to Bonifacio. Around 600 kilometres of inland roads and villages and 9,500 metres of ascent and descent, culminating at an altitude of almost 1,500 metres for a "framework" itinerary on which many variations can be grafted.
Whether for sport or simply for active use on electric assistance, it can be done in 12 stages and at your own pace.
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Note: there is a special VTOPO guide offering 40 road bike routes.
There are also prehistoric sites in Corsica, and it is estimated that the first inhabitants of Corsica came here 8,000 years ago. They have left their mark in the form of archaeological remains at Filitosa , Capula , Cucuruzzu, Aleria and Cauria.
A few suggestions for things to do with the kids:
The Playmobil Naporama museum on the life of Bonaparte in Ajaccio
The A cupulatta turtle park near Ajaccio on a 2.5-hectare natural site, where you can discover the hidden life of turtles.
The King of Aragon's Staircase in Bonifacio: this unusual staircase was, legend says, dug out in one night by the troops of the King of Aragon in 1420.
The Parc Galea, in Taglio-Isolaccio is a new kind of discovery park, telling the secrets of a Corsica proud of its roots. Click here to find out more.
The Parc de Saleccia , on the seafront at the gateway to Ile Rousse, is an exceptional site with 7 hectares of Corsican and Mediterranean vegetation designed by a landscape gardener.
• But there's more :
Depending on the indulgence of the weather, you can also enjoy the pleasures of the water by indulging in the joys of swimming on an almost deserted beach of fine sand.
A whole host of activities for children: snorkelling, paddle boarding, sea kayaking, windsurfing, or surfing...
To relax at the end of the day, treat yourself to a dinner at a restaurant located on a fishing port to discover the local gastronomy while admiring the sunset, and don't forget to immortalise the moment!
Are you ready to set off and discover a more authentic Corsica, far from the hustle and bustle of summer? It's a beautiful island, which will be revealed in all its authenticity in autumn, the secret Corsica of the Corsicans.
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