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Corsica is a land of diversity, to view each region please use our interactive map on the right or links below:
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We specialise in Corsica and endeavour to offer the best service available to this beautiful and largely undiscovered island.
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Geographically close to Italy but governed by France, Corsica is influenced by both cultures whilst retaining its own distinct character.
Whichever region you choose you will not be disappointed, but there are different attractions and reasons to travel to each. And, if you can't decide, discover more than one area with a twin centre or exploring itinerary. Below is a brief summary of each of the regions and for more detailed information see our Destination Guide.
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Our most popular region of Corsica which provides a fantastic introduction to the island. As well as a wide selection of properties, from citadel apartments to luxury villas and traditional village houses, La Balagne has a dramatic coastline where the mountains meet the sea, historical picturesque towns and numerous beaches.
Cap Corse is known as the "wild north" with villages squeezed between mountains and sea, Genoese watchtowers, pretty harbour towns and quiet coves. St Florent is the intimate St Tropez of Corsica with a bustling waterfront, chic marina and charming old town.
A wild mountainous landscape waiting to be explored, The Interior offers the choice for an active holiday with a range of outdoor activities including walking, climbing, horseriding, mountain biking and adrenalin rushing white water sports.
More Italian in flavour, the south is the best choice for a twin centre with neighbouring Sardinia and is also home to some of the island's best beaches. Porto Vecchio is famed for its crystal clear waters, silver sand beaches backed by high mountain peaks. Bonifacio is a unique town brimming with character perched on a clifftop with the Spérone Golf Course on its doorstep.
Home to Corsica's capital, Ajaccio, the gulfs of the west coast offer spectacular scenery, sandy beaches, secluded coves and historical sights. Valinco is one of the most beautiful gulfs on the coast; Porto is ideal for hiking with a number of dramatic routes; Sagone is ideal for a family holiday with water sports; Ajaccio has the appealing combination of culture and glorious beaches.