Villas in Bonifacio
Villas in Bonifacio

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Villas in Bonifacio

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Our guide to Bonifacio

Our guide to Bonifacio

Maritime grandeur, majestic limestone cliffs, medieval fortifications, charming passageways, sparkling emerald coves, seafaring heritage, and sunlit terraces overlooking sapphire waters: together these elements begin to capture the essence of Bonifacio. But there's more to uncover, and the deeper you explore, the more this spectacular sentinel of southern Corsica reveals its extraordinary position between land and sea and the centuries of history etched into its ancient stones.

Getting there

  • Arrive at Figari South Corsica Airport just a short drive away, or sail directly into Bonifacio's stunning natural harbour nestled beneath towering limestone cliffs.

Good to know

  • Status: Corsica's most southerly town
  • Location: Perched magnificently on limestone cliffs at the island's southern tip
  • Population: Approximately 3,000 inhabitants
  • Famous for: Its medieval citadel and spectacular natural harbour
  • Local delicacy: Fresh seafood and langouste (spiny lobster)
  • Must-see vista: Views across the Strait of Bonifacio to Sardinia

Our locations in Corsica

Our locations in Corsica

Bonifacio and Pianottoli

Bonifacio is one of the Mediterranean’s most dramatically positioned and picturesque towns. Teetering perilously on a high cliff above the sea, and topped by an impressive citadel, it offers sublime views over to Sardinia, a great selection of restaurants and bars, and a vibrant marina. The surrounding coastline is a haven for nature lovers, with vast stretches of aromatic maquis, numerous sandy bays, and granite rock formations that live long in the memory.
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Porto Vecchio

Porto Vecchio’s long history dates back to at least Roman times, and today it is one of Corsica’s most charming towns. Sitting above its port, it has a great food market, numerous cafés and bars, and a welcoming, untouristy feel. Nearby are the beaches of Ovu Santu, Palombaggia and Santa Giulia, whose white sands and electric blue shallows are idyllic. Rising up behind the town, meanwhile, are the charismatic emerald mountains of the interior, whose appeal is difficult to resist.
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Valinco

In southwest Corsica, between the two Genoese watchtowers of Capo di Muro and Campomoro, is the Gulf of Valinco, an area known both for its numerous paradisiacal sandy beaches and for its historic towns. At the epicentre is the marina of Propriano, with its buzzing cafés, restaurants and bars, while inland is the picture-perfect, panoramic village of Olmeto and the timeless centre of Sartène, the most Corsican of Corsican towns, according to the novelist Prosper Merimée.

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"Take a boat tour around the limestone caves and grottos near Bonifacio. The changing colours of the water and the impressive rock formations offer an unforgettable perspective of this remarkable coastline!"

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