The forest of Bonifato makes an excellent day out for both adults and younger visitors to north Corsica, especially when temperatures sore the 30 degrees C.
25 July 2008
The village of Calenzana is home to some 1,500 inhabitants who have set home in one of the most picturesque area of the island.
25 July 2008
Gateway to Sardinia, Bonifacio is the southernmost town of Corsica, a paradise for surfers and nature lovers alike.
25 July 2008
Outside of the main tourist destinations and famous historical monuments, very few visitors have the opportunity to meet locals and experience the island in all its authenticity.
25 July 2008
The Association des Amis du Parc organises day trips to various places of interest in Corsica every last Sunday of the month (except July, August and December) for their members.
25 July 2008
In between sea and mountain, the area around Cervione in north Corsica is popular among paragliders looking for thrill and beauty.
25 July 2008
The summer months of July and August are truly the best period for thrill-seekers to visit the island of beauty.
25 July 2008
The medieval site of Capula is a popular excursion for visitors to the Alta Rocca region in south Corsica, offering pleasant panoramas overlooking the surrounding valleys and villages.
25 July 2008
Overlooking a large plateau with magnificent views over surrounding villages and pine tree forests are the ruins of Cucuruzzu, home to the first inhabitants of Corsica.
25 July 2008
Situated at the very heart of the
Balagne, in Corsica's olive oil capital, Ile-Rousse is worth a visit for a feel of authenticity, or to simply enjoy the activities of this popular seaside resort
22 July 2008