Discover Corsica's trails, history, cliffs, calanques, Greek roots, and scenic mountain rides.

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GR20 Hiking Adventure

The GR20 takes 16 days for experienced hikers, with refuges each night. The northern part is steeper; the south is smoother.

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Église St-Spyridon

This village has Corsica's only Greek Orthodox church, built by Greek refugees who settled here in the 17th century.

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Wild Corsican Roads

Drive past granite peaks, alpine meadows, and wild pigs, but expect traffic jams in summer from animals and other vehicles.

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Ajaccio & Napoleon

Napoleon’s birthplace, Ajaccio, is Corsica’s capital. His legacy lives on in museums, streets, and statues throughout the city.

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Train Through Mountains

Ride through Corsica's mountains to see stone villages, lush fields, and Monte Cinto, the island's highest peak at 2706m (8878ft).

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Historic Bastia

Bastia’s Terra Vecchia features Corsica's oldest port and Église St-Jean Baptiste, dating back to the 1600s with 19th-century facades.

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Bastia’s Terra Nova

The Genoese citadel hosts the Musée de Bastia, showcasing seven centuries of Corsican history, amidst vibrant, colorful facades.

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Calanques of Piana

The red-pink granite calanques on the west coast between Calvi and Ajaccio are breathtaking, best seen from the village of Piana.

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Nonza Village Views

Perched on a cliff, Nonza offers dramatic views of the 150m drop to its uncrowded black beach, one of Corsica's hidden gems.

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Bonifacio’s Clifftop Beauty

Corsica’s oldest town, Bonifacio, sits atop 100m limestone cliffs, offering stunning views of Sardinia, just 13km across the sea.

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