Friday, 4 November 2011

Corsica

France is divided geographically into ‘regions’, and the Mediterranean island of Corsica is one of these.

Corsica has very beautiful countryside areas, and if you would love the peace of only hearing the sounds of nature in your holiday resort, the resort of Bonicardo would seem ideal for you. You could hide in a labyrinth of mountains and forests for a most romantic escape. Bonicardo would be perfect for a honeymoon perhaps. It is very secluded but there is stylish accommodation on offer for holidays. There is a village only two kilometers away though, and a restaurant a short drive away, so a self catering holiday in Bonicardo would be fine.

For a change of scene, the sea is only a 45 minute drive away from the resort of Bonicardo, and there is also a natural swimming pool three kilometers away. The latter could be a lovely new experience for holidaymakers.

Pianotolli is another excellent holiday resort in France, being in the south of the region of Corsica. In Pianotolli you can find half board hotel accommodation with a beautiful hotel pool to help you enjoy a lovely holiday in France. Pianotolli-Calderello is a little village with a natural harbor and a great curved beach. There are certainly some high class hotels in the resort of Pianotolli, the majority with pools, so a holiday in that resort could be most relaxing.

Corsica is called “l'ile de beaute” (the beautiful island) and not for nothing. This island has lovely beaches, mountainous countryside and quaint old buildings, all of which make a holiday very enjoyable.

Porto Vecchio is a very stylish resort situated on Corsica’s southern coast. The beaches here are idyllic because they are unspoiled, and the mountain scenery behind is breathtaking.

From Porto Vecchio day trips are available to other places of interest in the area, which would make a holiday there more entertaining. The Old Town of Porto Vecchio is quite busy too with lively cafes, bars and restaurants, designer boutiques, hotels and a fantastic marina which attracts yachts from all over the world. In fact, Porto Vecchio is known as the “St-Tropez” of Corsica. It is a highly fashionable destination where holiday visitors can relax, indulge or party the night away. Should you wish to get away from the summer crowds, you could wander off the beaten track, find a remote cove, or amble along a mountain path, to enjoy the peace and tranquility in this enchanting and diverse landscape.

From the resort of Porto Vecchio, if you would like to venture inland, a nearby mountainous region provides an endless supply of things to do and see with gorges, rivers and waterfalls. You could go rock-climbing, swimming in rock pools, picnicking, horse-riding, quad biking and visit traditional Corsican mountain villages for a relaxing mid-day meal. There are also stunning beaches around the resort of Porto Vecchio, all with white sand, surrounded by lush countryside. The waters are shallow which makes holidays in that area ideal for families. One of the beaches has been voted one of Europe’s top ten beaches for holidays.

Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, west of Italy, southeast of mainland France, a region of France north of the island of Sardinia. Corsican culture is a mixture of French and Italian elements. The island was formed by a series of volcanic explosions, and is known as the most mountainous island in the Mediterranean. The coastal zone features a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The language mostly spoken by all Corsicans is French, although 65% of the population do speak their own language as well, Corsican which is more closely related to Italian. The cuisine in this region is quite complex. Game is very popular. Seafood and river fish also appear frequently, as do ham and cheese made from goat or sheep milk. A variety of alcohol exists, including Corsican brandy, red and white wines and some sparkling wine.

The island of Corsica is mainly unspoiled, a fact which would make any holiday there most refreshing.

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