Corsica
One of the last truly unspoiled corners of the Mediterranean, the French island of Corsica is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and spectacular beaches. Doing a boat trip around Corsica is an unforgettable experience. The many villages located in Corsica are large producers of food and wine, with vineyards scattered everywhere, a real wine lover’s paradise. Also, Corsica is not an expensive place to eat out.
Corsica is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean region, after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus. Corsica is a small mountainous island situated slap bang in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. An island that experiences strong sunshine in the summer, with little precipitation and a consistent breeze. Corsica is not that big, measuring only 133 miles long and fifty miles wide.
Corsica is a province of France, but has a more Mediterranean flavor to it foods. Corsica is definitely one of the closest places to Heaven you’ll ever lay your feet on. Corsica is not a conventional tourist destination, in that it is almost completely undeveloped. The prehistoric site at Filitosa is inland and a place you should definitely checkout on your Corsica trip. However the unspoiled island’s natural beauty keeps travelers who are fortunate enough to experience it always coming back.
Proud, wild, defiantly independent and just a touch old-fashioned, Corsica is in many ways a separate nation to the rest of France. Corsica is an ideal island for walking and cycling holidays. Described as a mountain in the sea, Corsica is a compelling destination for hikers and walkers. Nicknamed the Island of Beauty, Corsica is not lacking in this attribute.









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