Crystal clear waters, vast beaches of powder sand, small isolated coves and wild cliffs populated with sea eagles: Corsica offers a range of marine landscapes that are unique to the Mediterranean. With over one thousand kilometres of coastline, the island is a succession of fabulous places to swim, fish, dive or simply walk. To the northwest of the island, the Agriates beaches that you can reach through the “maquis” are some of the wildest beaches on the island. Further to the south, around Ile Rousse, the Balagne beaches have vibrantly coloured rocks that rise out of turquoise waters.
In the Golfe de Porto, there are large and small beaches for you to enjoy in a protected natural setting, and the magnificent landscapes of the Calanches will amaze you.
Between Bonifacio and Porto-Vecchio, fabulous beaches stretch over kilometres, punctuated here and there by coves. Further to the north and up to Solenzara, the Côte des Nacres (mother-of-pearl coast) has sandy coves that are bathed in emerald green waters.