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Enjoy the beauty of Corsica with this self-drive package! Begin in Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, before travelling by car through Central Corsica to the city of Bastia (with it's beautiful natural landscapes, rich culture and heritage and laidback atmosphere).
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Ajaccio (Corsica) (3)Bastia (Corsica) (4)Corsica - Central Region (1)
Trip Summary
3 nights in Ajaccio (Corsica)
Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and the birthplace of Napoleon; a city where history is plentiful and nature is never distant. The city offers a beautiful old town and a trendy waterfront promenade that is charming and always bustling with activity. Often ranked in the top ten of the sunniest cities in France, Ajaccio invites you to slow down and soak in the atmosphere of Corsica.
Explore Pointe de la Parata, Route des Sanguinaires, Musée Fesch, Salons Napoléoniens, Plage de Capo di Feno, Place Foch, Ajaccio Cathedral, Tête de Mort, A Cupulatta, Plage d`Argent, and so much more!
3 nights in Corsica - Central Region
Central Corsica boasts some of the island's most beautiful natural landscapes, from charming mountain top towns to sprawling green forests. It's notable for being the only region that doesn't have a beach, but you'll find a great deal of stunning scenery, and beaches are always within reach when necessary. Lakes, natural pools, and lush forests offer plenty of options for outdoor activities. Explore Restonica Valley, a stunning and dramatic area defined by glacial gorges, granite cliffs, verdant pine forests, the famous Lac de Melo, and diverse wildlife.
Visit and explore Corte, Venaco, Vivario, the Restonica Valley, Lac de Melo, and so much more!
3 nights in Bastia (Corsica)
Classified as a 'Town of Art and History,' the maritime city of Bastia offers a historical center, a citadel, and an old harbor. With plenty of nightlife near the old harbor, and the authentic narrow streets of the historic center, Bastia provides a wonderful mixture of cultural and modern attractions.
Visit the Old Port, Church of Sainte-Marie, Bastia Citadel, Le Palais des Gouverneurs, Musée de Bastia, Chapelle Sainte-Croix, Place Saint-Nicolas, Place du Marché, Église de Monserrato, take a train trip, enjoy the beaches, and so much more!
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Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and the birthplace of Napoleon; a city where history is plentiful and nature is never distant. The city offers a beautiful old town and a trendy waterfront promenade that is charming and always bustling with activity. Often ranked in the top ten of the sunniest cities in France, Ajaccio invites you to slow down and soak in the atmosphere of Corsica.
Explore Pointe de la Parata, Route des Sanguinaires, Musée Fesch, Salons Napoléoniens, Plage de Capo di Feno, Place Foch, Ajaccio Cathedral, Tête de Mort, A Cupulatta, Plage d`Argent, and so much more!
Central Corsica boasts some of the island's most beautiful natural landscapes, from charming mountain top towns to sprawling green forests. It's notable for being the only region that doesn't have a beach, but you'll find a great deal of stunning scenery, and beaches are always within reach when necessary. Lakes, natural pools, and lush forests offer plenty of options for outdoor activities. Explore Restonica Valley, a stunning and dramatic area defined by glacial gorges, granite cliffs, verdant pine forests, the famous Lac de Melo, and diverse wildlife.
Visit and explore Corte, Venaco, Vivario, the Restonica Valley, Lac de Melo, and so much more!
Classified as a 'Town of Art and History,' the maritime city of Bastia offers a historical center, a citadel, and an old harbor. With plenty of nightlife near the old harbor, and the authentic narrow streets of the historic center, Bastia provides a wonderful mixture of cultural and modern attractions.
Visit the Old Port, Church of Sainte-Marie, Bastia Citadel, Le Palais des Gouverneurs, Musée de Bastia, Chapelle Sainte-Croix, Place Saint-Nicolas, Place du Marché, Église de Monserrato, take a train trip, enjoy the beaches, and so much more!