Corsica attractions, our guide of what to see in Corsica and where to visit in Corsica. Use our list of Corsica attractions to get the best out of your holiday in Corsica.
Bonifacio boat trips around the bay of Bonifacio for stunning views of the limestone cliffs of Bonifacio and the caves within or a day trip taking in the Lavezzi islands.
Walk along the cliff-top path of Bonifacio to the lighthouse for an easy family stroll, superb views amidst beautiful flaura.
Scandola Nature Reserve is perhaps the most stunning sight of all in Corsica, a protected marine and coastal area with almost no habitation.
Tizzano standing tones or menhirs are located on the hillside above the port of Tizzano. A small but all the same impressive site in a beautiful setting, typical of many such archaeological wonders in Corsica.
Propriano glass bottom boat trip up the west coast of Corsica to the UNESCO heritage site, the Scandola Nature Reserve, is a day trip to remember.
The standing stones archaeological site of Filatosa near Propriano is one of the most important in the world. It has many ancient stones carved with faces and armour.
Mountain train trip from Ille Rouse allows you to enjoy the scenery without having to drive.
Calvi to Ile Rousse on the Trinighellu train allows you to enjoy the coast and stop off at the beach of your choice.
The Napoleon museum in Ajaccio (casa Buonaparte) gives you an insight into the importance of Ajaccio in French history.
Shopping in Ajaccio is very enjoyable, a myriad of streets are lined with interesting boutiques with both fashionable and traditional items on sale. It’s not surprising the cruise ships stop here.
Genoan towers and fortifications are to be found all around the island and in particular on the Cap Corse. Many are superbly lit by night and they are very photogenic.
Bastia flea market takes place in the Place Saint Nicolas and is charming for a stroll around before getting along to lunch at Bastia’s old port or vieux port.
To choose your Corsica holiday accommodation view our selection of self catering properties in Corsica, then consult our experienced holiday advisors by telephone (its free to call) or email (rapid response within 24 hours) and let them help see if you are on the right lines. We know the island very well so you can rely on us to work out what is right for you. Our villas in Porto Vecchio are in the best location on the island for first time visitors.