Corsica Luxury Tours, France
Sea and land adventures by “The Pearl of the Mediterranean”
Porto Vecchio | Sartene | Calvi
Be enchanted by the intense blue waters, breathtaking beaches, deep alpine greens, and rich history of Corsica. Its soaring mountain range is the perfect setting for exciting adventures and stunning drives, while the beaches are amongst the best in Europe. Corsica also has a fascinating history, with ancient ruins spread across the region. Greek, Roman, and Ottoman empires have reached its shores over the centuries, giving Corsica its unique identity quite different from mainland France. The Corsican people continue to practice age-old traditions that keep the unique character of this special island intact.
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Chic Porto-Vecchio and its incredible views of the Mediterranean are a fantastic starting point for a luxury trip in Corsica. Travel through the turquoise waters on a private boat, stopping to enjoy different stunning beaches before reaching Bonifacio - a citadel precariously perched along the limestone cliffs. In the sea below, enjoy magical caves such as the famous Cave of Sdragonatu with its stunningly blue water. Journey towards the foothills of the craggy Alta Rocca mountain range through pine forests to the Sartene region. Stay at Domaine de Murtoli, a 13 chic cottages property on an immense private beach-fringed estate. The private villas are refurbished shepherd homes providing ultimate privacy. Many of the area's charming villages specialize in a variety of artisanal products ranging from olive oil to pottery to local delicacies like Brocciu, Corsican goat cheese.
Take a private helicopter journey with spectacular coastal views to northern Corsica. Land in Calvi, a port city since Roman times and the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, according to local legend. The imposing 13th-century citadel towers over the marina, which fills with luxury yachts in the summers. Visit the villages of La Balagne, nicknamed “the garden of Corsica,” for its verdant array of olive, fig, and other orchard trees. Enjoy a private boating excursion to Scandola Nature Reserve, a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site. This peninsula is known for its red cliffs along the coast, some 900 meters high, as well as grottos, islets, coves, and towering rock stacks. The flora and fauna of the reserve are as remarkable as its landscape, featuring flowering marine plants and rare bird species such as ash puffins.