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- Vineyards of Patrimonio: Patrimonio is famous for its vineyards, known for producing excellent Corsican wines. Visitors can take tours of the vineyards, sample different wines, and learn about the traditional winemaking process.
- Desert des Agriates: Located near Patrimonio, the Desert des Agriates is a stunning natural landscape with vast stretches of untouched sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rugged hills. It offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the unspoiled beauty of Corsica.
- Saint-Florent: A picturesque coastal town, Saint-Florent is known for its beautiful marina, charming old town, and stunning beaches. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy seafood at local restaurants, explore the historic citadel, or take boat trips to nearby beaches and islands.
- Cap Corse: This rugged peninsula, located near Patrimonio, offers breathtaking coastal views, charming fishing villages, and scenic drives along winding roads. Visitors can visit the Genoese Towers, swim in hidden coves, and enjoy panoramic views from the numerous viewpoints.
- Bastia: As the second-largest city in Corsica, Bastia is known for its historic architecture, vibrant old town, and bustling harbor. Tourists can visit the Saint-Nicolas Square, the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, explore the narrow streets lined with shops and cafes, and experience the lively atmosphere of the city.
- Saleccia Beach: Often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica, Saleccia Beach is a hidden gem accessible by boat or by hiking. With its pristine white sand, turquoise waters, and tranquil surroundings, it is an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
- Nonza: Perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, Nonza is a charming village with a unique black sand beach. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Genoese tower, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the cliff.
- Calvi: Located on the northwest coast of Corsica, Calvi is a popular tourist destination with its long sandy beach, picturesque old town, and the imposing Citadel. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, and relax on the beach.
- L'Île-Rousse: Situated on the northwestern coast of Corsica, L'Île-Rousse is a charming seaside town known for its red granite buildings and beautiful beaches. Tourists can explore the historic town center, visit the local market, and relax on the sandy beaches. 10. Pigna: This charming hilltop village near Patrimonio is known for its narrow streets, artisan shops, and traditional Corsican music. Visitors can explore the craft workshops, listen to live music performances, and soak in the authentic Corsican atmosphere.