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Santa Giulia beach is one of Corsica's most beautiful beaches.
It is renowned for its large stretches of white sand and is a paradise for bathers.
Shaped like a cove, the beach is protected from the wind, making it very pleasant.
The Pointe de Sperone is located in the commune of Bonifacio, near the cliffs.
Spérone boasts numerous white sandy coves, as well as one of the most renowned golf courses in the region.
The Bouches de Bonifacio is an international strait separating Sardinia from Corsica, in just 11km.
The Bouches de Bonifacio are also a nature reserve, named after the southernmost town in Corsica: Bonifacio.
The Lavezzi islands and their hundred or so islets and reefs form an archipelago that emerges almost 4 km from the Pointe de Spérone, south-east of Bonifacio.
Part of the area has been set aside as a nature reserve, with access restricted to protect the flora and fauna living there.
This little paradise of crystal-clear water and sand-covered coves boasts an almost lunar landscape, where the granite rock forms evoke a fabulous bestiary.
Santa Giulia beach is one of Corsica's most beautiful beaches.
It is renowned for its large stretches of white sand and is a paradise for bathers.
Shaped like a cove, the beach is protected from the wind, making it very pleasant.