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Holidays Corsica.
Island of Corsica - Island of Beauty.
Departments Corse : Haute Corse [ 2 b ] and Corse du Sud [ 2 a ]
Bastia - Cap Corse
- Nebbio, Plaine Orientale - Castagniccia - Casinca - Fiumorbu, Bonifacio - Alta Rocca - Porto Vecchio, Travo - Valinco - Sartenals, Ajaccio - Porto - Cote Occidentale, Corté - Niolo -
Giussani, Balagne - Calvi - Galeria.
Capital City of Corse: Ajaccio
car hire, holiday homes, hostels, hotels, travel agencies, travel guides, transportation / travelling to corse
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Camping and Caravanning
Camping Chiappa - naturist camping
In the middle of a vast protected zone, in the south of Corsica, in Porto-Vecchio, is the vacation village without
clothing of La Chiappa, of a surface of 65 hectares, where no cars are allowed, with a 3 km coastline alternating range of sand and rocks...
Corse Campings - Guide of Corsica Camp sites
Eurocampings - ACSI International Camping Guide - Corse
Car Hire Corse
Holiday Autos -
Holiday Autos offers the best fully inclusive car hire prices. Get cheap car hire quickly and securely online with holidayautos.co.uk, the experts in online car rental.
Sixt -
Pick-Up Station / Return Station: Ajaccio Airport and Bastia Airport
Holiday Homes / Cottages / Apartments
- find your perfect holiday cottage in Corsica with Cottages4You
All properties are visited and quality assessed. Search and book online now. Cottages4you is the leading UK provider of self-catered holidays
Bungalow.net -
Holiday homes France
Euro Relais - Holiday Cottages in Corse
Charming chalet, villa, castle or mill? Country cottage, mansion or farmhouse? Discover their special holiday homes and book online!
Soleara -
Cottages in France
French Life - Corsica Cottages
French Country Cottages offer a choice of over 900 properties, many with a swimming pool, in the most beautiful areas of France. Check availability in Corsica and book online.
Villas du Sud
Hotels in Corsica
Hotels in Corse - Hotel Guide Corse
Hotels in Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, Lucciana, Porto, Saint-Florent, Cagnano, Monticello, Aléria, Porto-Vecchio, Corte, Santa-Lucia-di-Moriani , and more.
Hotels in Ajaccio
Hotels in Bastia
More hotels? - see the page Hotels
Hostels / Bed & Breakfast / Budget Accommodation
Gites de France Région Corse
Gîtes et refuges
Accommodations especially for hikers, mountaineers, rock climbers, nordic and mountain skiers, and for those
practicing cycling, mountain biking, canoe-kayaking, canyoning, horse-riding and makes the site a must for
any lover of outdoors sporting activities wishing to prepare both itinerary and stopovers at any time of the year.
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.
National Parks
Parc naturel régional de Corse
Travel Agents / Tour Operator
- Create your perfect trip - Flight, Hotel and Car
Trains Touristiques - Railways Corsica
Giraschi Voyages - Corsica tourism, transport, lodgings, locations Corsica
Eurocorse - Transport and tourism in Corsica
Balagn'ane - Hiking with donkeys
Corse Voyages
Les Beaux Voyages - Corsica Autocariste
Travel Guides Corsica / Related books
Travel Guides Corsia [ amazon.co.uk ]
The Rough Guide to Corsica - Theo Taylor, David Abram (Editor)
One of the Mediterranean's most accessible, yet least spoilt islands, with some of its best beaches and most
beautiful mountain scenery, Corsica is an increasingly popular holiday destination. This guide features detailed
town write-ups, as well as fully up-to-date hotel and restaurant listings. This edition includes a new chapter
on long-distance walks, including a full account of GR20 - regarded as Europe's leading "haute route".
Paperback 480 pages (February 27, 2003); Publisher: Rough Guides; Language: English; ISBN: 1843530473
Corsica - Eyewitness Travel Guide - Fabrizio Ardito
This guide covers everything Corsica has to offer, from child-friendly beach resorts to severe hiking trails.
Major towns, such as Bastia and Bonifacio have their main sights plotted on a detailed map and illustrated
tours take the reader around the island to explore local crafts and beautiful scenery. It also provides information on: where to shop, where to eat and a variety of practical information.
Paperback 216 pages (May 1, 2003); Publisher: Dorling Kindersley; Language: English; ISBN: 0751336378
Corsica: Car Tours and Walks - Noel Rochford
Pocket-sized full-colour motoring and walking guides with fold-out touring maps and large-scale topographical
walking maps. Reviewed in the press as the 'walkers' bibles' and 'the hallowed blue books'. 45 titles in print, especially strong on destinations in southern Europe.
Paperback 136 pages (January 15, 2005); Publisher: Sunflower Books; Language: English; ISBN: 1856912736
Transport / How do I travel to Corsica
Airport Ajaccio - Aéroport d'Ajaccio - Campo dell'Oro [ AJA ]
Airport Bastia - Aéroport de Bastia Poretta - located 20 km form the city center
Sud Corse [ FSC ]
Saint Catherine [ CLY ]
Poretta [ BIA ]
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Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights - price comparison flights possible
- Eurostar, TGV and high speed-rail travel across Europe Rail Europe is the UK's leading supplier of European Rail tickets. Whether you want to take a short break or a
fortnight, your train journey by Eurostar, and connection to Europe with the SNCF range of products, are available to book online.
SNCF - Train planner
Trains Touristiques - Chemin de Fer Corse
Nicknamed "U trinighellu" (the trembler) by the inhabitants, between the sea and the mountains, this railway line offers you a whole host of varied landscapes.
Departing from Bastia and from Ajaccio, the train leaves behind the coastal plains and, in less than two hours, climbs the thousand metre gradient separating it from the station at Vizzavona.
To reach this majestic site, symbolising the very best of green tourism, the train winds its way, following the
contours or rock walls, running beside rivers and torrents, sometimes being suspended several tens of metres above the ground on over one hundred stonework bridges. The highest and most famous of these
bridges is the Vecchio Bridge built by Gustave Eiffel...
FerryCheap - fantastic fares from all of the UK's major ports to France
CMN - La Meridionale - Ferry Marseille to Corse v.v.
SNCM - Ferry.
Autocars Cortenais - Corte / Bastia route and Corte / Aléria route
Corse-du-Sud/Haute-Corse (Michelin Local Maps)
Detailing the Corse-du-Sud / Haute-Corse region of France, this laminated fold-out map includes a complete
index of place names and covers all regional specialities, heritage and traditions. It offers clear and concise mapping for stress-free travelling. ISBN: 2061011802
Maps International -
Maps France
Mapsinternational.co.uk is one of the largest map shops online.
Corsica Insight Flexi Map
Flexi Map Corsica contains seven maps including Corsica North, Corsica South, Bonifacio, Ajaccio, Bastia,
Corte and a locator map of the whole island. It also lists Top Ten recommended sights - from the weird, 12th
-century Church of San Michele de Murato to the wild landscape of Scala di Santa Regina - as well as useful travel information, climate tables and local transport details.
Map (April 28, 2000); Publisher: Insight Guides; Language: English; ISBN: 9812343865.
Links 
Travel Insurance - travel and holiday insurance for UK and Irish residents
Visit Corsica - Tourist Board Corsica
Corsica is a very mountainous island : the highest peak, Monte Cinto, reaches a height of 2 710 m high, and
there are 50 other peaks above an elevation of 2 000 m high. The island average elevation is 568 m and its
peaks look over more than1 000 km of shores. The west coast faces strong winds, and the most of it is made
of deep and dazzling gulfs. The East shore is filled by the long and flat shore of the Aleria plain, the oriental
plain. Corsica is a very mountainous island, the Monte Cinto highest peak reached an elevation of 710 m, and there is 50 other peaks above an elevation of 2 000 m.
The west coast faces strong winds, and the most of it is made of deep and dazzling gulfs. The East shore is filled by the long and flat shore of the Aleria plain, the oriental plain.
Vegetation is equally composed of forest and maquis (typical Corsican scrubland) and covers half of the
territory. There are numerous water sources : lakes and rivers have given Corsica its surname of green island.
Erosion has created steep canyons and valleys and the deformed peaks are often fascinating landscapes.
The Greeks already called it "Kalliste", the most beautiful. Corsica is in this way a true anthology of all the world's greatest.
Ajaccio - Capital City of Corsica - City of Ajaccio Communauté d'Agglomération du Pays d'Ajaccio (CAPA : Afa, Alata, Appietto, Cuttoli Corticchiato, Peri,
Sarrola Carcopino, Tavaco, Valle di Mezzana, Villanova
Ajaccio Tourism - Tourist Board Ajaccio
Ajaccio occupies a sheltered position at the foot of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio.
Corse-du-Sud [ 2a ] - Conseil Général de la Corse du Sud - Government
Haute-Corse [ 2b ] - Conseil Général de Haute-Corse - Government
Bastia - Office de Tourisme de Bastia
Bonifacio - Tourism Bonifacio
Bonifacio owes its renown to the majestic citadel that was built in the 9th century by Boniface II of Tuscany.
Its Genoese influence and vivid colours evoke the traditions of a region which has managed to protect its historical and cultural heritage, while at the same time ensuring its economic development.
The "Haute-Ville" (or Upper Town) which has most of the town's heritage of monuments and buildings, is built on a limestone peninsula 1,500 metres long, and 200 metres wide.
Bozio - Le Bozio - Tourist board Bozio
Calvi - Tourism Calvi - see also La Balagne Calvi coils in the North West of Corsica, like a beauty spot in the Beauty Island (as Corsica is called). A citadel
looks as if it was standing on the water, looking at the snowy mountain which reflects its shadows in the sea
. Boats moor at the bottom of this colourful sea site, spreading into a sand beach bordered with a pinewood. The purity of its water and the treasures of its heritage are the pride of its inhabitants.
Corte - Office de Tourisme de Corte
Ghisonaccia - Office de Tourisme de Ghisonaccia Located between the sea and the mountains, half way from Bastia and Porto-Vecchio the Costa Serena
opens itself onto large sandy beaches and offers you on the one hand, a large variety of accommodations, in holiday villages, hotel clubs, camping sites or mobile home.
Ocana - Commune d'Ocana
Porticcio - Office de Tourisme de Porticcio
Porto - Office de Tourisme de Porto
Porto Vecchio
Located at 25 km from the impressive Bonifacio, the city of Porto-Vecchio presents all the advantages of a
seaside resort and shows some wonderful aspects that only its natural environment can reveal. Its age-old
bastion and beautiful marina puts it in a strong position, it has a growing population and a prosperous touristic
activity. During the last decades a drastic development helped it to overcome its isolation and now Porto
-Vecchio appears among the best equipped areas of the island. Porto-Vecchio has thus become the third town of Corsica...
Porto Vecchio - Office de Tourisme de Porto Vecchio
Propriano - Office de Tourisme de Propriano
The bay is very large, Propriano stretches between Belvédère- Campornoro, Olmeto Plage and Porto Pollo.
This location is ideal for all those who want to tour around Southern Corsica (Ajaccio and Bonifacio are only 1
hr 1 5mins away by car).Once discovered, few are those who never return to Propriano (and we hope you
will be back too !). At each visit you will discover new aspects of, "su paesi ch'è no tinimu tantu caru" (a Corsican saying which means 'our country which we love so much').
Ucciani - Commune d'Ucciani
Costa Serena
Come and spend your holiday in Corsica, in a special place called La Costa Serena. On the other hand, still not far from the sea but more inland, you will have the opportunity to discover the
genuine Corsica with its rivers and its mountains and the farmers who make this delicious local cheese and meat products or honey and liquors.
Ghisonaccia, Ghisoni, Aleria and the Moita Verde, Prunelli di Fiumorbu, Piedicorte and Vezzani
Costa Verde
Gulf - Golf de Spérone
Golf du Valenco - le ciel, la montagne et la mer
Gulf of Porto - Porto und Region
Spin a Cavalu
Old bridge across the small river Rizzanèze near Propriano - dates from the time of the Genuese
Wintersport Col de Vizzavona, le Verghellu, et le Col de Vergio.
Académie de Corse
Association A Rinascita
Office de l'environnement de la Corse
Compagnie Corse Méditérannée
Corsica Raid Aventure
Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor [ 1769-1821 ] - most famous son of Corsica
Maquis
Characteristic vegetation in Corse: rough, herby kind of bushes.
News - journal Corse Matin - newspaper
Sporting Club de Bastia
Tutti Inseme
University in Corse - Università di Corsica Pasquale Paoli
Cuisine - Corsica Cooking
Recipes from Corsica
- Rolli Lucarotti Paperback 192 pages (August 1, 2003); Publisher: Prospect Books; Language: English; ISBN: 1903018277
History of Corsica
Napoleon Bonaparte - Wikipedia : Napoleon I of France
The house in Ajaccio in which Napoleon I was born in 1769 is preserved, and his associations with the town are everywhere emphasized by street-names and statues.
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte: Emperor of France
- J.G. Lockhart By the age of 25, a disgraced, despondent, and suicidal Napoleon Bonaparte (1799-1813) had been expelled
from the army. One year later, he was the youngest general in France, and was winning victories with ragged troops who were at the point of starvation. In this exceptional biography, John Gibson Lockhart
examines the life and career of the man who became France's foremost military leader and, in the process, gained the love of his people.
Paperback 396 pages (May 15, 2005); Publisher: Cosimo Classics; Language: English; ISBN: 1596051515
French history timeline
Music, Culture & Entertainment
Chanter - French Music Database
Toute la chanson francophone - Aznavour à Zebda, des centaines d'artistes et de concerts, achat de CD, sources de MP3.
Artists, Concerts, Charts, Shopping, MP3/MIDI Files, Radio, Lyrics & Music, Forum, and more
Viafrance - all events in France Furthermore regional information and intersting links within the French regions.
Web Portal / Corse Search Engine / Directory
Ballade en Corse
Corsicamedia - Corsican Directory - classified by categories
Corsica.net
Destination Sud Corse - Portal Southern Corsica
Region : Porto Vecchio, Lecci, Sainte Lucie, Alta Rocca
L'annuaire de la Corse - U-Corsu - Portal - Telephone Guide Corsica
Terra Corsa
Kyrnet
Corsica - Backpackers Planet - links about Corsica
Pages Jaunes - French Yellow Pages
Google.fr - French Search Engine
Voila - search engine
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25 largest cities / villages in Corsica
Ajaccio, Bastia, Porto-Vecchio, Corte, Calvi, Biguglia, Borgo, Furiani, Lucciana, Sartène, Ghisonaccia,
Propriano, Ville-di-Pietrabugno, L' Île-Rousse, Bastelicaccia, Prunelli-di-Fiumorbo, Bonifacio, San-Martino-di-Lota, Alata, Penta-di-Casinca, Vescovato, Grosseto-Prugna, Afa, Ventiseri, Aléria
Falasorma Marsulinu, Caccia Ghjunsani, Niolu, Castagniccia, Centru di Corsica, Fium'Orbu, Alta Rocca, Taravu Bastelica, Gravona, Cruzinu Dui Sorru, Dui Sevi
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