10 July 2008
Corsica's jewel is still as shiny as it used to be when the reserve was first created in 1975, counting hundreds of species of birds, mammals, reptiles and plants, but also fish, molluscs and algae.
The landscape has remained pure and untouched, protected from any threats to its environment.
Fishing, diving and camping is totally forbidden and the only way to visit the peninsula is onboard a tour boat departing from Calvi or Porto.
The glass bottom boat will also enable passengers to marvel at the abundance of underwater species.