01 September 2008
The coastal Corsican town of Bonifacio is best approached by the sea, one travel expert has said.
Approaching the town by sea gives visitors a stunning view of the rugged Corsican landscape, New York Times travel writer Seth Sherwood has said.
Describing the view of Bonifacio from a boat, he commented: "At sea level, enormous grottoes open darkly in the cliff walls, revealing candle-drip stalactites.
"Wind-eroded rock formations, some as large as Manhattan apartment buildings, sprout mysteriously from the sea."