From Porto-Vecchio to Cap Corse, this island offers beaches with white sand, turquoise water and natural coves. The coastline displays diverse landscapes with pine forests, granite rocks and clear waters.
Porto-Vecchio, Corsica
A three kilometer sand beach with red granite and pine trees. The water has a turquoise color and the beach borders a natural park.
Porto-Vecchio, Corsica
The lagoon extends over 2 kilometers with turquoise water and white sand. Granite rocks and Mediterranean vegetation surround the bay.
Bonifacio, Corsica
The beach forms a natural bay with white sand and turquoise water, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and granite rocks.
Belvédère-Campomoro, Corsica
This 500-meter sandy beach sits in a protected bay with shallow water. The surrounding rocks create good conditions for snorkeling.
Palasca, Corsica, France
Natural sandy beach at the Ostriconi river delta. The water is clear and the sand is soft. The surroundings feature Mediterranean shrubs and dunes.
Solenzara, Corsica
The beach consists of gray and white pebbles between rocks. Pine trees line the coastal strip and provide shade.
Saint-Florent, Corsica
The beach features white sand and clear water without rocks. Access requires a 45-minute walk from the parking area.
Ile-Rousse, Corsica
This 300-meter sand beach sits in a natural cove between rocks. The water is turquoise and access requires a short walk along a path.
Bonifacio, Corsica
This bay sits between two limestone cliffs. The sandy beach extends for 100 meters and the water has a turquoise color.
Ersa, Corsica
Located at the northernmost point of Corsica, this 500-meter beach features fine sand. The bay offers views of Giraglia Island and its lighthouse.
Cap Corse
Beautiful unspoiled beach offering a mix of sand and pebbles, teal waters and abundant marine life.
Monacia-d'Aullène
Wild sandy cove framed by a lion-shaped rock and a Genoese watchtower ruin.
Calvi, Corsica
The 500-meter beach features shallow water and fine sand. The bay is protected by rocks.
Saint-Florent, Corsica
This 1000-meter beach on the north coast features white sand and pine forests extending to the water. Access by boat or through the Agriates area.
Bonifacio, Corsica
This small cove sits between tall red rock walls. The beach consists of fine white sand and the sea is very clear.
Saint-Florent, France
This 500-meter beach sits on the north coast of Corsica. The gradual entry into the sea and numerous restaurants nearby make it frequented by families. Water sports equipment rentals are available on site.
Casaglione, Corsica
An 800-meter sandy beach with fine sand, surrounded by granite rocks and Mediterranean plants. The shallow water makes it suitable for swimming.
Calvi, Corsica
The stone beach offers clear waters suitable for underwater observation. The rocks along the shore house various Mediterranean fish species.
Cargèse, Corsica
This 800-meter sand beach sits in a protected bay. The shallow waterline makes it popular with families and children.
Coti-Chiavari, Corsica
The 2 kilometer sand beach sits on the west coast with views of the Gulf of Ajaccio and the Sanguinaires Islands.
Serra-di-Ferro, Corsica
The 800-meter bay features fine sand and clear water. Mediterranean vegetation and granite rocks surround the beach area.
Campomoro, Corsica
The 800-meter beach features fine sand and Mediterranean vegetation. The village with its Genoese tower stands next to the beach.
Saint-Florent, France
The stone beach sits at the base of a 16th-century defense tower. Large granite rocks line the clear water.
Coti-Chiavari, Corsica
The fine white sand extends 200 meters along the coast. The bay is surrounded by granite rocks and features clear water.