Vacation in a holiday home on Corsica
atraveo offers more than 1,400 holiday apartments and houses on Corsica. Whether holiday complex or holiday village, detached holiday house or family run holiday apartment – on atraveo you are able to find the comprehensive range of accommodations that guarantee a lovely holiday home vacation. Regardless what you opt for you will be able to see the lovely surroundings on Corsica and sea from the terrace or own garden. Many of the accommodations are close to the coast, bathing bays and in or around the nice port towns such as Porto-Vecchio, L’Île-Rousse or Calvi. The offer range also includes higher situated holiday houses, mini villas and terraced houses.
Discover the island landscape from a holiday home
Corsica particularly captivates with its impressive landscape. Mountainous country with summits reaching an altitude of more than 2,500 metres, lovely nature and beautiful beaches go hand in hand on this island. Corsica is a paradise for both those seeking tranquillity and people more looking for an active vacation as the island has secluded beaches and hiking routes through the beautiful nature. There are also loads of water sport activities on offer as well as climbing tours and cycling trips. Corsica is also famous for its scented Macchia which are bushes that cover around half of the island. Next to the lush green bush plants lavender, tree heath, broom and much more grow here. Supposedly Napoléon Bonaparte said he was able to recognise his homeland by the scent you will encounter during your holiday.
Corsica: Adventure in and around the water
Corsica has a range of water sport activities both for beginners and pros. You can go kayaking out on the sea or alternatively do so in lower courses of the river with the kids. The more advanced will find some challenging routes in the upper parts of rivers that wind through breathtaking landscape. In the fish rich Mediterranean surrounding Corsica diving and snorkelling is an impressive experience. On the eastern coast of the island you can observe a number of water birds and waders from October to March with the large swarms resting here during bird migration.
Hiking, climbing, riding on Corsica
The mountainous landscape in Corisca‘s hinterland is ideal for extensive cycle tours, hikes or rides. A particularly nice thing is that you can always cool off in one of the small rivers or streams. At the coast south of Porto you able to find particularly impressive rock formations: Calanche. These granite rocks that glow red in the sunlight were formed by water and wind. The so called Tafoni are rugged rocks where you will be able to discover various formations. You will see a large tortoise, stone Indian head, a heart and much more between the rocks. The Calanche have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are a popular travel destination on Corsica. The island also has a lot on offer for climbers: Very popular climbing regions are for example the famous Bavella Valley in the departément Corse-du-Sud and Restonica Valley in departément Haute-Corse.
Delicious chestnuts and sweet smelling honey
One of the most important ingredients in the Corsican cuisine are chess nuts. On the island they are used like grain and processed to chess nut wheat. This is used for producing polenta as well as cake and other types of pastries. Even beer is brewed with chess nuts. Regional specialties such as glazed chess nuts or chess nut jam can be discovered along culinary travel routes (Routes des Sens Authentiques) specifically set out for tourists.
In Corsican cheese and honey you will find the aroma of maquis and you may also want to take some delights back home with you. Particularly Corsican honey that is influenced by the range of scented plants and unrivalled intensive taste is a great gift. Corsica is also well known for their meat specialties. Often sausages are still produced by butchers in own production and flavoured with herbs. The ham of free range domestic pigs has an unrivalled taste. A good Corsican wine is provided with the food that originates from the island’s wine-growing.
Ship or plane – Arriving on Corsica
When deciding on how you want to travel to Corsica one is able to choose between the plane or a combined journey with an own car and ferry. The two largest airport that operate regular flights are Ajaccio and Bastia. Travellers who come with their own care can take one of the ferries that go to Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi or L’Île-Rousse. Possible departure ports include Marseille, Toulon and Nice in South France und Genoa, Savona and La Spezia in Italy. The crossing can take between three and six hours depending on the route. Night ferries are also possible.
Car, scooter, bus or narrow gauge railway – mobility on the island
Should you not arrive with your own car then you have the option of renting a car or scooter to explore the island. The latter is particularly suitable to get along the narrow roads in the mountainous regions. Also worth considering is a ride on the narrow gauge railway that operates across the island. The routes take you through lovely areas that provide great panoramic settings of the island landscape.
The top rated locations on Corsica
Neighbouring holiday regions Cap Corse
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Solaro-Marine de Solaro, Corsica
Holiday apartment for max. 8 persons
Property no. 3431598
from USD 1,129for 1 weekApprox. 100 m², 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, pets are allowed (any), cable TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, beach approx. 999 m, sea approx. 1 km, communal swimming pool -
Cervione, Corsica
Holiday home for max. 4 persons
Property no. 3482355
from USD 577for 1 weekApprox. 55 m², 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets are allowed (max. 2), satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sandy beach approx. 2 m, sea approx. 1.5 km, Country estate