Nonza
Perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, the village of Nonza is an unmissable place during your visit to Cap Corse . With its stone houses and narrow streets, this charming village will immerse you in Corsican authenticity. Don't miss the black pebble beach below, where you can relax while admiring the breathtaking view of the Corsican coastline.Centuri
This small fishing port located west of Cap Corse is famous for its lobsters, served in local restaurants. The colorful houses and boats moored at the port give Centuri a peaceful and picturesque atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing break.Barcaggio beach
Located in the far north of Cap Corse, Barcaggio beach is a little corner of paradise still preserved from mass tourism. Its fine sand and crystal clear waters make it the ideal place to enjoy a sunny day in Corsica.The Customs Path
This famous hiking trail, 19 km long, will allow you to discover the spectacular landscapes of Cap Corse. Taking this path, you will cross wild beaches, secret coves and perched villages, while enjoying panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.The Church of Santa-Maria-Assunta de Canari
This baroque church, located in the village of Canari, is a true architectural masterpiece. Built in the 17th century, it is decorated with a trompe-l'oeil facade and a sumptuous polychrome marble altarpiece.Seneca's Tower
Perched at an altitude of 562 meters, the Tour de Sénèque offers an exceptional panorama of Cap Corse. Dating back to the 16th century, this Genoese tower in ruins is accessible via a hiking trail, ideal for nature and history lovers.The natural reserve of the island of Giraglia
Located at the tip of Cap Corse, this small island is home to a nature reserve and a historic lighthouse. Accessible by boat, the Giraglia is a haven of peace where you can observe Corsican flora and fauna in a preserved setting.Pino
This typical village of Cap Corse is perched on a hill overlooking the sea and offers a breathtaking view of the coastline. Pino is the ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding area, including wild coves and unspoiled beaches. Be sure to stroll through the narrow streets of the village and admire the traditional stone houses, witnesses of Corsican history.Macinaggio
This charming marina, located east of Cap Corse, is the perfect starting point for exploring the Finocchiarola Islands, a preserved and wild archipelago. Macinaggio is also the starting point of the Sentier des Douaniers, for those who wish to discover the wonders of Cap Corse on foot. Enjoy the friendly village atmosphere and taste local delicacies in the restaurants and cafes of the port.The Mattei Mill
Located near the village of Ersa, this restored windmill is an emblematic symbol of Cap Corse. Climb to the top of the hill to enjoy 360 degree views of the sea and the surrounding mountains. The sunset from the Moulin Mattei is a sight not to be missed during your visit to Cap Corse.Cap Corse is a true natural and cultural treasure, offering a diversity of landscapes and activities for all tastes. From picturesque villages to heavenly beaches, via hiking trails and historic sites, Cap Corse will enchant you and leave you with unforgettable memories.