Calvi Town Beach
Calvi's beach is a huge sweeping crescent of white sand fringed by woods of planted maritime pines and it has something for everyone: it is patrolled by lifeguards in the summer and has a gently shelving gradient that is perfect for all ages, including toddlers. It boasts a fine array of restaurants and cafes nearby - some of which serve directly onto the beach whilst you bask on your sun-lounger; not to mention a diverse range of watersports activities for the more energetic.
Pointe de la Revellata
At this headland, just three kilometres west of Calvi Citadel, there is a sandy beach and tiny coves which can only be reached on foot or bike. A great, more secluded alternative to the town beach that gives an idea of the wilder coastline to be explored on the west coast of Corsica.
St Restitude
A picturesque and secluded beach that can be reach by train or by a two hour walk along the coast. Backed by macchia and pine trees, swimming conditions are perfect at St Restitude with soft sand and clear water. There is a restaurant serving refreshments but little else.