Sustainable Tourism in Corsica Blog
If you are into history and heritage, you must visit the Convent of Alesani. It is not only one of the best-preserved Franciscan convents of Corsica but also an essential place in Corsican history....
You sure have heard about Pasquale Paoli. He is considered the “father of the homeland” in Corsica. Paoli was the General of the Corsican Nation, the man who gave our ancestors a brief yet...
A Viranata is a new event dedicated to biodiversity in Corsica (and of course biodiversity in general). It is coming up this week in Bonifacio and is organized by the tourism office of the...
How should you deal with waste sorting in Corsica? The idea of taking a few lines to give you some information came simply after seeing the Parisian situation regarding garbage. Yes, times are hard...
We stick to the eastern part of Corsica for today’s post about the “Mare è Stagnu”, a quiet walk in Aleria. I invite you to read our previous article about Eastern Corsica, which is...
Enjoying slow discovery and ecotourism in Corsica (or elsewhere) is not always easy. You have to pick up a place where you can discover the local culture in its authentic form. Without having to...
Mount San Petrone may not be classified among the highest peaks of Corsica. But it is surely one of the most impressive ones when you’re standing at its feet. This mountain overlooks the micro-regions...
The festival Popularte spreads culture in Corsica since 2020 in an unexpected way. It is safe to say that almost nobody would have ever imagined that street art could get out of town and...
Our “Photo Break” of the week takes us to Center-East Corsica. A few days ago, I had the opportunity to spend a half-day around The Défilé de l’Inzecca (Inzecca Canyon) and Ghisoni. On my...
The question of the language spoken in a place we wish to visit is an ecotouristic matter. While many travelers will look for the opportunity to speak their own language, for obvious convenience, I’d...