Corsica Tours
Booking one of these amazing Corsica Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Corsica tours make for the perfect active holiday, thanks to the island’s rugged, yet beautiful landscape. No matter where you turn, pristine beaches and dramatic mountain terrain combine to make tours in Corsica one of the best kept secrets in the Mediterranean. Whether you are looking to complete the iconic GR20 trek, navigate historic city streets, or lounge on sandy beaches, planning a trip to Corsica is ideal for active travelers.
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GR20 South Trek
The GR20 trail in Corsica is widely considered to be one of the best treks in the world. This self-guided trekking tour takes you through the southern half of the trail, from Vizzavona to Conca. Along the way, you’ll encounter the stunning landscape of this rugged and scenic Mediterranean island.
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GR20 North Trek
The GR20 is the iconic trekking trail through some of the most incredible landscapes on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. On this self-guided trekking tour, you’ll spend ten days exploring the north section of the GR20 trail from Calvi to Vizzavona.
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Corsica’s Mountains and Sea Walking Tour
This tour allows guests to explore two of the highlights of Corsica: the mountains and the coast, all the while enjoying the unique culture, food and history that makes Corsica such a charming vacation option.
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Corte to the Coast Trek
Trek from the mountains to the sea, on this adapted route of the Mare a Mare route. This self-guided trek goes from Corte to Piana and takes you along the most beautiful and scenic section of the traditional Mare a Mare North trail.
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Complete GR20 Trek
The magnificent GR20 trail in Corsica is one of the most challenging treks in Europe. While not as popular as many treks in the Alps, the charm of Corsica and the incredible beauty makes the GR20 among the best treks in the world.
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Corsica General Travel Information
Where to go in Corsica
When planning where to go in Corsica, there are a number of different destinations on the island to consider. Many of Corsica’s cities are located along the coast, meaning places like Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, and Bonifacio are great jumping off points. If you plan to explore the mountains, Corte - located in the heart of the island - is a great place to begin a walking tour from the mountains to the sea.
What to do in Corsica
What to do in Corsica is the first thing on anyone’s mind when planning a trip there, and there are plenty of great options for adventure enthusiasts. While there are a lot of beaches to visit, when it comes to adventure travel, hiking tours in Corsica are the most popular.
When to go to Corsica
If you are wondering when to go to Corsica, there is really no best time as it is a year-round destination. To avoid crowds, visit Corsica in the spring or autumn. Summer (June to August) represents peak season and comes with higher tourist volumes.
Top 3 adventures in Corsica
- GR20 Trek
- Mare a Mare Trail
- Canyoning in Restonica Valley
Travel tips for Corsica
How widely is English spoken in Corsica?
Like many areas of France, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, cities, and schools, although it is less common in rural regions.
How long should I go to Corsica?
When planning a trip to Corsica, the overall duration will come down to what you want to see and do. Long-distance adventures like the famous GR20 trek can take 15 days or more to complete, but you may not need that long if you are only planning to visit a few areas. Plan for a minimum amount of 10 days in order to fully immerse yourself in the local culture.
Should I bring Euros to Corsica or use my card?
When going on holiday in Corsica, it is a good idea to bring Euros for small purchases, especially if you plan to visit rural areas. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist spots.
Is Corsica family-friendly?
Generally speaking, Corsica is family-friendly, but some adventure destinations may not be suitable for young children, particularly in the mountainous regions or along the coast where terrain can be quite rugged.
What is the best way to get around Corsica?
The best way to get around Corsica if you are planning to visit tourist areas or cities is to use public transportation like high-speed trains and buses. If you want to get out and experience the countryside, renting a car will be the better option, as it allows you to have more flexibility.
What are the accommodation types in Corsica?
Tours in Corsica pass through a variety of landscapes, meaning the accommodation types in Corsica can range from hotels in bigger cities, to guesthouses in charming villages, mountain huts in remote settings, or even camping in the wilderness.
What is the timezone in Corsica?
Corsica is in the Central European Time (CET) zone.
Can I do a self-guided tour in Corsica?
Self-guided tours in Corsica are the most popular option for adventure travellers, as they allow the freedom to explore every nook and cranny of the island at one’s own pace. Armed with maps, route notes, and a GPS for navigation, self-guided tours in Corsica are ideal for those who prefer to blaze their own trail.
Can I do guided tours in Corsica?
While a good portion of the tours in Corsica are self-guided, it is possible to book guided tours in Corsica, particularly for challenging routes like the GR20.
How to get to Corsica
The easiest way to get to Corsica is by flight, as the island is home to four airports: Bastia Poretta Airport (BIA), Calvi Airport Sainte-Catherine (CLY), Figari South Corsica Airport (FSC), and Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA). The main airport is Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (AJA), situated just outside of the island's largest city, Ajaccio.
What are the major towns in Corsica?
The five largest towns in Corsica are: Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, Corte, and Propriano.