Corsica
Known to the Ancient Greeks as Kallisto (the most beautiful), Corsica lives up to its name. The sheer richness of the Corsican landscape is almost beyond description, given its splendour and variety. One of the larger Mediterranean islands, Corsica enjoys a largely unspoilt landscape, with large uninhabited areas, extensive forests and rugged mountain ranges. An island blessed with a
glorious mixture of scenery, sunny climate and a diverse
population with its distinct history and culture.
The long 1000 kilometre coastline is similarly diverse and attractive with a wide choice of enchanting features, bays and welcoming harbours. Two of its principal attractions being the stunning red cliffs of the Gulf of Porto, famous for its striking sunsets, and the ancient Citadel in Calvi whose ramparts dominate a rocky promontory jutting out into the sea.

