Travel review FRANCE Holidays in Corsica, another unknown land to discover. Trip to Corse island, France
Ajaccio, Bastia, Corte, San Cipriano, Solenzara, Bonifacio
i "granelli di sabbia" di Bonifacio
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Holidays in Corsica, another unknown land to discover. Trip to Corse island, France
Corsica is a world to discover. We were the first time in 1991 and then returned in 1998. In a short time you switch from sunny beach to the gorges of the mountains and forest and back to the beach. The colors are indescribable, eucalyptus, cork forests, which seemed to stand still for ages and then the blue of the Mediterranean sea. We have seen the whole east coast, from St.Florent Bonifacio and on the other side, Ajaccio. St.Florent is at the base of the finger, to the north, Heritage has a beautiful old church, St. Michael walled and the architectural jewel of the region of fog, Bastia, point of arrival from Italy, with the first signs of the presence Napoleon. Aleria down south, with its ancient Roman ruins, then Quercion, a lonely beach. Towards Solenzara, the "costs of castanets" with Red Scaffa by multicolored stones. Further south, Pinarello with the pine forest near the sea, San Cipriano bay round the red rocks, Gulf of Dreams, Santa Giulia, a beautiful and chic, Santa Manza, full of sand with small shells, Bonifacio, beautiful, with the tremendous scale of the King of Aragon (which we covered in full and all the early afternoon, overlooking the sea against the rocks, without a breath of wind); Portovecchio from alleys features. On the west coast of Ajaccio, where Napoleon is everywhere, with the beaches of Agosta and Rupione. Inside waterfall Piscia Gallo, the valley of Solenzara and Restonica Court and then, the ancient capital, and the forest of Vizzavona. What can I say? A world to see
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