Our hotels in Corsica by the sea
The sea fascinates us: in the morning, it offers us a gentle, zen-like stroll; at midday, a never-ending dip in the sea before reaching the umbrella pines; in the afternoon, it welcomes happy families; and in the evening, it makes us feel romantic. Because we never tire of it, we've selected for you seafront establishments with direct access to the turquoise waters all over Corsica, in the Gulf of Porto-Vecchio with the sublime Palombaggia beach, in the bay of Santa Giulia, in the nature reserve of southern Corsica, and charming 3, 4 and 5-star seaside hotels in the north of the Isle of Beauty.
Estimated budgets are expressed per night and per accommodation of the same comfort in mid and high season.
In our best and most beautiful sea-view and waterfront hotels from the north to the south of Corsica, some even offer the luxury of a swimming pool!
Pinarello near Porto-Vecchio
We love the little hamlet of Pinarello, less well known but just as splendid as the others around Porto-Vecchio. Imagine yourself here, in a room of our refined and intimate establishment, enjoying breakfast every morning with a view of the gulf! A cocoon, living to the rhythm of the waves, where we all agree that"when you've discovered Paradise, you've got to stop looking. "
Charming 4 or 5 star hotels in Calvi
Turn your dreams into reality by choosing a room facing the sea, for an exceptional moment. In Balagne, we offer you waterfront vacations, combining the charm of the past with authenticity and modern facilities. These little jewels of island hospitality often offer private terraces for your privacy, and a wellness center for treatments inspired by the beauty rituals of Corsican women.
Our local advisors can guide you!
Hotels: where to go for the first time in Corsica?
Looking for a unique experience for your first trip to Corsica? How about the Grand Hôtel de Cala Rossa, a luxury hotel with a gourmet restaurant overlooking the sea? We also have a soft spot for the Cala di Sole, this hotel with its lovely swimming pool and exceptional panorama of the route des sanguinaires, reddened by its magnificent sunset. If you're looking for a hotel in the Gulf of Valinco that's just right for you: a warm welcome, at the best price, we've got it!
Where are Corsica's most beautiful beaches?
Corsica offers many magnificent beaches scattered all over the island. Some of the most famous and considered to be the most beautiful beaches in Corsica include:
- Palombaggia: Located near Porto-Vecchio, this beach is famous for its white sand, crystal-clear waters and umbrella pines as a backdrop.
- Santa Giulia: Another beach near Porto-Vecchio, renowned for its shallow waters and fine sand.
- Rondinara: A crescent-shaped bay with a fine sandy beach, often considered one of the most beautiful in Corsica.
- Loto and Saleccia: These beaches are located in the Scandola nature reserve, accessible by boat from Saint-Florent, and are renowned for their unspoilt scenery and white sand.
- Calanques de Piana: Although not a traditional beach, this area offers spectacular rock formations jutting out into the sea, creating a unique landscape.
What's the most beautiful part of Corsica?
Every corner of Corsica from north to south awakens wonder, but for a rendezvous with breathtaking natural heritage, head for the Calanques de Piana on the west coast. Here, rock formations sculpted by time rise majestically above the emerald waters, offering breathtaking panoramas.
To immerse yourself in the deep blue of the sea and discover the charm of authentic towns, Cap Corse, Balagne and the far south unfurl their treasures. These regions combine the wild beauty of the coastline with the cultural richness of picturesque villages,
Lovers of authentic flavors will be charmed by the eastern plain, a land of plenty where olive oil and goat's milk are produced with passion.
Finally, for a journey through the island's turbulent history, explore the cities of Ajaccio, Corte and Bastia. They tell the story of centuries of history, revolt and tradition, where every stone and alleyway seems to whisper the tales of Corsican ancestors.