Travelling in Corsica: ideal destinations to relax and explore
Looking for accommodation in Corsica? In this guide we will give you tips on where to sleep and what to do in Corsica. Corsica is one of the most fascinating destinations in the Mediterranean because of its intense and beautiful nature.
Your holiday in Corsica will not lack sea, mountains, culture, good food nor good wine. It will be a complete holiday!
Corsica is a holiday that can satisfy any traveler. Many, however, think that this is an expensive destination, but this is actually not always the case: fantastic accommodation alternatives can be found even in high season.
You just have to make your choice between hotels, residences, campsites (this is an option to consider if you are young and/or adventurous), holiday villages or B&Bs. What kind of holiday do you want to take? This is the question you must ask yourself and, based on the answer, plan your trip.
Let us now see in the next paragraph where to stay in Corsica.
Where to stay in Corsica?
We have selected for you 5 accommodations in Corsica that might suit you
- Hotel Cala di Greco
- Hotel & Restaurant Les Bergeries d'Alata
- Dolce Paese Eco-Residence
- Hotel du Pont de l'Oso
- Hotel Bartaccia
None of these solutions suit you? View the Bluepillow - accommodation in Corsica page and find the one that suits you.
Finding an accommodation solution in Corsica implies, first of all, a choice on the type of accommodation you want to book, such as:
- Hotel: common accommodation choice, especially on the beach. Usually this option is slightly more expensive because it includes multiple services;
- Residence: option for longer stays, more recommended for families;
- Campsites: a solution for nature lovers, sports enthusiasts and younger people;
- Rentals and tourist houses: for a more authentic experience. This option is for those who want to immerse themselves more in the local culture;
- Guest rooms: alternative to large hotels, slightly cheaper and more affordable for those without a big budget;
- Holiday villages: for comprehensive services. An option for parents with one or more children who wish to have everything at their fingertips;
- Holiday centres: an option offering activities and entertainment;
- Staged accommodation: ideal for itineraries that involve visiting several places;
- Mountain huts: for hikers and mountain lovers.
There is no doubt that Corsica is a destination full of attractions, so it is important to have a clear plan of which areas to visit.
Let us explore this in the next section.