Need to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life? In South Corsica, you take the time to relax and explore breathtaking places. Typical villages, dream beaches and remarkable sites… Your holidays in South Corsica promise to be unforgettable!

Visiting South Corsica: Must-See Towns

While all Corsican regions are known for their authentic beauty, South Corsica stands out for its picturesque villages, stunning beaches and spectacular natural areas.

Stroll through Cargèse and discover the most Greek of Corsican villages. The unique blend of cultures in this charming town guarantees memorable moments.

Whether you prefer nature or culture, enjoy a delightful stay in Ajaccio. With its turquoise waters and silver-fine sand, Argent Beach is a true gem. The imperial city boasts a colourful historic centre: the Bonaparte family crypt, Capitello Tower, the citadel… The city and its surroundings offer a wide range of visits.

Perched on the rocky spur of Pitraghiu and built entirely of granite, Sartène is a town deeply rooted in tradition. Squares, ramparts and gates reveal a city known since the Middle Ages that has remained remarkably authentic. Beach relaxation, hiking and cultural visits await you.

Porto-Vecchio is a fantastic playground for holidays in South Corsica. Once known as the “Salt City”, this former fortified town invites you to climb up to the Bastion de France and admire the stunning panorama from the terrace. Walking along Borgo Street, you’ll sense the city’s rich past through its historic houses.

The Best Activities in South Corsica

During your trip to South Corsica, the citadel of Bonifacio is a must-see.

Looking for a natural escape? The Lavezzi Islands will dazzle you with their beauty. Visiting these islands means entering a true paradise. Classified as a Nature Reserve since 1982, the Lavezzi Islands are a small slice of heaven. Their protected islands and seabeds are home to numerous animal and plant species. To get there, take a boat shuttle from Bonifacio or Porto-Vecchio.

In the heart of the Alta Rocca, you’ll experience the rhythm of a natural and authentic Corsica. The region offers diverse landscapes: rugged mountains, chestnut forests and deep valleys. Finally, head to the archaeological site of Cucuruzzu-Capula, where you travel back in time while visiting one of the island’s oldest inhabited sites. Nearby, the Needles of Bavella are also well worth a visit.