Corsica’s azure seas and talcum powder beaches along the Mediterranean Sea are mere introductions to the splendours. It boasts some of the best beaches in Europe with various beautiful bays, and charming harbour towns at the edge of dropping cliffs. Its alpine forest vegetation carpets the soaring Alta Rocca Mountain Range, which weaves through the interior of the island. Corsica offers exciting outdoor adventures, beautiful drives through breathtaking scenery, dramatic shifts in the environment and diverse vegetation.
Visit the Fesch Museum: This fine arts museum was created by the uncle of Napoleon-I, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, and includes an expansive collection of Italian paintings from artists such as Botticelli and Bellini.
Take a drive to Calvi: The charming city is located on the northwest coast of Corsica. Down the small town’s cobblestone streets, visitors will find plenty of restaurants, shops, and art galleries.