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Golden Tulip Porto-Vecchio
Located in Porto-Vecchio, a 14-minute walk from Cala Verde Beach, Golden Tulip Porto-Vecchio provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a...
Santateresa
Located on the cliffs of Bonifacio and featuring a sea view, Santateresa is 4.3 mi from Sperone beach. It offers 24-hour reception, free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms in the south of Corsica.
Hôtel A Stretta
Located in Propriano, within a 4-minute walk of Lido and 200 yards of Propriano Port, Hôtel A Stretta provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
A SPERANZA Suites avec piscine privative chauffée
Located in Bonifacio, 2.9 miles from Bonifacio Port, A SPERANZA Suites avec piscine privative chauffée provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
Domaine de Peretti della Rocca
Located in Figari, 10 miles from Porto Vecchio Port, Domaine de Peretti della Rocca has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Hotel le Jardin d'Emile
Located in Porticcio and with Plage de Ruppione reachable within a 2-minute walk, Hotel le Jardin d'Emile provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace....
Hotel Le Tourisme
Hotel le Tourisme is set in a former coaching inn for the Alta Rocca area, built in 1875 and offers a sauna, a hot tub and a garden. The outdoor pool and hot tub are heated.
Private Hôtel - Adult Only
Private Hôtel is an adults only boutique hotel set on the hillside of Porto-Vecchio, just 3.1 mi from Palombaggia Beach and 5 mi from Santa Giulia Beach.
San Giovanni
Just 1.2 mi from the center of Porto-Vecchio, this hotel features a heated outdoor swimming pool surrounded by gardens and shaded sun loungers.
Hôtel A Cala - Suites piscines privées et vue mer - Adults only
Located in Favone, a 5-minute walk from Plage de Favone, Hôtel A Cala - Suites piscines privées et vue mer - Adults only provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private...
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South Corsica Highlights
Palombaggia Beach
Sweeping white sands offset by aromatic pine trees and clear blue waters: beaches don’t get much better than this.Santa Giulia Bay
A sun-worshipper’s paradise, this idyllic horseshoe-shaped bay is famous for its soft pearly-white sand, rustic wooden pier and shallow aquamarine waters.Hiking through the Aiguilles de Bavella
Trek up jagged peaks and through cool pine forests to be rewarded with incredible views over the Corsican mountains.The Lavezzi Islands
Situated at Corsica’s southernmost point, these uninhabited islands are a wonderland of dramatic granite formations, unspoilt beaches and reefs teaming with fish.Bonifacio
Medieval houses teeter on limestone cliffs in Bonifacio’s labyrinthine Old Town, while the marina is abuzz with gleaming yachts and chic cafés.Creeks of Piana
Boats cruise gently through rocky inlets, beneath towering pink granite cliffs which glow fiery orange at sunset.Cupabia Beach
This sheltered beach’s white sand and turquoise water may rival the Caribbean, but its rocky backdrop and pine groves are quintessentially Mediterranean.Via Notte nightclub
Each summer, Europe's biggest open-air nightclub dazzles with its infinity pool, stylish restaurants, atmospheric lighting and pulsing dance floors.
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A beautiful little town with a lovely marina and bars to sit...
A beautiful little town with a lovely marina and bars to sit and watch the world go by. The town is up quite a steep hill but is a nice, compact centre with a lot to see and plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to spend time relaxing and winding down.Guest review bySteveUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The city is much more lively than Bastia with a nice art...
The city is much more lively than Bastia with a nice art museum a historical museum and several beautiful beaches not far (3 miles) from the city center. Unfortunately, I booked an all day boat trip to Bonifacio which was cancelled due to rough seas. I understand that this is not uncommon so you might consider this when determining your length of stay.Guest review bycarolUnited States - 10.0
Bonfacio is lovely.
Bonfacio is lovely. The Old Town is perched on the cliffs and offers superb views across the sea to Sardinia. It is packed with lovely winding streets and little shops and restaurants offered a wide choice of food. Our fav restaurant in Old Town was Chez Julien and near the port, Chez Francis. We didn't have a car but still managed to get around - there's a bus service to Porto Vecchio and you can take the ferry to Sardinia, it only takes an hour. There are plenty of boat trips from companies dotted around the harbour. We were there off season, there are more bus routes available during the main summer season. We still really enjoyed our time there though.Guest review byElaineUnited Kingdom - 8.0
A lovely small town with a nice vibe and plenty of options...
A lovely small town with a nice vibe and plenty of options to get out on the water and explore the coast. The town is great but also easy to get up into the hills for fabulous walks with wild goats and amazing views. A lovely combination of beach/sea and mountain/ forests. We'll be back next year!Guest review byJulietteUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Location ideal for touring Southern Corsica.
Location ideal for touring Southern Corsica. Evening sunsets were beautiful. Many good restaurants for evening meals.. particularly enjoyed Riva Bella and Dolce Mare. Car parking was good on the port side and the barrier was up when we left after our evening meals. Appeared to be numerous boat trips available if required.Guest review byMalcolmFrance - 6.0
Porticcio is very touristy, it has a beach yes (but a very...
Porticcio is very touristy, it has a beach yes (but a very urban view), can get crowded. There are other beaches 10-15minutes drive from apartment that should be explored and have nice views. We visited A Cupulata - turtle mini zoo which was a nice experience just 25 min drive. The best supermarkets are outside Ajacio, like Carrefour, Eleclerc and Geant Casino, I found the small supermarkets near Porticcio more expensive.Guest review byClaudiaPortugal - 8.0
Very pretty village, with a really interesting history.
Very pretty village, with a really interesting history. Quirky and lots of flowers. Narrow and steep streets, very little signage, hard to navigate with a car. Parking is a problem. Restaurants are adequate, but nothing special. One supermarket (thank god!), but no fish! One baker. One pharmacy. Everything was overpriced. Had the feeling they were reliant on tourists in the summer months, and resented it. Not as friendly as the South of France where everyone responds to your 'Bonjour' when you enter a shop.Guest review byHelenFrance - 10.0
This is a charming mountain town perched on the top of a...
This is a charming mountain town perched on the top of a ridge. it is great town to stroll around and learn about its history. the Saturday market in the plaza is fun and you will get real artesian products (food yum). the real trill about being in the area are the hikes. if you are into it book yourself a few nights so yo can go explore.Guest review bySergioUnited States - 8.0
We stayed at the beach Pinarellu, which is a fantastic...
We stayed at the beach Pinarellu, which is a fantastic location; a few bars and lots of beach and pinetrees. The village Sainte Lucie has a market and big supermarket SuperU which is great. Not so great the rare traffic light which creates queues.Guest review byJurgenNetherlands - 10.0
Good start point for visiting Corsica's natural parks and...
Good start point for visiting Corsica's natural parks and south of the island. The near beach is not crowded but we visited better beaches on Corsica. I guess there is only one small shop which is not opened whole day.Guest review byMarekCzech Republic