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The marina and commercial port, below the ramparts, is particularly lively in high season.
Bars, ice-cream parlours and restaurants provide a pleasant setting for relaxing and strolling.
The newly-built quay of honor offers prestige yachts some of the most modern and environmentally-friendly facilities in Europe.
Carrataghju, Carrataggio or Tahiti Beach is a magnificent sandy beach near Porto-Vecchio, Corsica. Surrounded by unspoilt natural scenery, it offers crystal-clear turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and water sports. The atmosphere is relaxing, and beach restaurants and bars are available for refreshments. It's the perfect place to enjoy the sun and the beauty of Corsican nature.
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.
Porto Novo is the only beach in south-east Corsica to remain unspoilt.
It is frequented only by boats looking for a superb anchorage in an undeveloped environment.
Access via a 3 km track, reserved for 4x4 vehicles and starting along a roadside quarry 15 km south of Porto-Vecchio.
You'll often find little treasures like the eyes of Saint Lucia...
The marina and commercial port, below the ramparts, is particularly lively in high season.
Bars, ice-cream parlours and restaurants provide a pleasant setting for relaxing and strolling.
The newly-built quay of honor offers prestige yachts some of the most modern and environmentally-friendly facilities in Europe.