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How many days are enough in Corsica?

2 nights is hardly enough to see the best of Corsica Devote at least 1 week to cover everything, from the beaches of Rondinara and Palombaggia and charming towns such as Porto-Vecchio and Bonifacio.



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Absolutely. Like any destination, it has its advantages and disadvantages. But it is a truly beautiful island where in just a few hours you can go from paradisiacal beaches to high mountains. It has character, as much by its landscapes, as by its gastronomy or its culture.

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The best period for visiting Corsica is between May and September. The weather is sunny and warm and the water is pleasant until September. If you are going walking, you will appreciate the months of May, June and September: it's not too hot and the island is less crowded.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Corsica? You should plan to spend around €121 ($129) per day on your vacation in Corsica, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €34 ($36) on meals for one day and €56 ($60) on local transportation.

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A common question posed about this beautiful place is why it is more expensive than many other Mediterranean destinations. As for the answer – well, there are a couple. It is definitely not a mass-market destination and there are fewer flights there, keeping prices somewhat higher.

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The Corsican train is a great way to see the island and get around without a car. It is affordable and easy to use, with trains running regularly between major towns and cities. The train network covers most of the island, so you can easily reach your destination without having to worry about traffic or parking.

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Ruled by the Republic of Genoa for several centuries, Corsica has been heavily influenced by Italy and remains patriotic in maintaining its unique cultural traditions. Combined with its natural beauty and superb cuisine, it's for this reason that it has become such an alluring destination for travelers.

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Porto-Vecchio is the nightlife magnet of the Corsican south. Celebrity appearances aren't uncommon, and world-renowned DJs are invited to host parties — especially during the high season.

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Corsica's wild and beautiful heart is often coined the best region for walking, mainly in part thanks to the gorgeous Restonica Valley. The valley takes its name from the Restonica River, which flows through the cliffs and gorges to the many pools and lakes dotted around, making it a popular place to walk and picnic.

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