 Jutting out of the Med like an impregnable fortress,  Corsica resembles a miniature continent, with astounding geographical diversity.  Within half an hour, the landscape morphs from glittering bays, glitzy coastal  cities and fabulous beaches to sawtooth peaks, breathtaking valleys, dense  forests and enigmatic hilltop villages. Holidays in Corsica will therefore be  incredibly varied: from hiking and canyoning to working your tan, enjoying a  leisurely cruise, delving into the island’s rich history and sampling local  specialities.
Jutting out of the Med like an impregnable fortress,  Corsica resembles a miniature continent, with astounding geographical diversity.  Within half an hour, the landscape morphs from glittering bays, glitzy coastal  cities and fabulous beaches to sawtooth peaks, breathtaking valleys, dense  forests and enigmatic hilltop villages. Holidays in Corsica will therefore be  incredibly varied: from hiking and canyoning to working your tan, enjoying a  leisurely cruise, delving into the island’s rich history and sampling local  specialities.
Though Corsica has officially been part of France for more  than 200 years, it feels different from the mainland in everything from customs  and cuisine to language and character, and that’s part of its appeal. Locals  love talking about their Corsican identity so plenty of engaging evenings await,  especially if the holy trilogy of food, wine and melodious Corsican music are  involved.

















 
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