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Best Beaches in Corsica
The Island of Beauty β legendary pink granite boulders and umbrella pines framing some of the Mediterranean's most extraordinary turquoise water, from Palombaggia's famous sands to wild Ostriconi in the north.
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All 4 Beaches in Corsica
Palombaggia Beach
Corsica's most celebrated beach β ancient umbrella pines, rose-tinted granite boulders, and extraordinary turquoise water that earns its title as one of the Mediterranean's finest.
Santa Giulia Beach
A stunning natural lagoon in southern Corsica with warm, shallow, remarkably turquoise water β the finest family beach on the island and one of the most photogenic in all of France.
Rondinara Beach
A near-perfect circular bay near Bonifacio β fine white sand, exceptionally clear water for snorkeling, and an almost enclosed natural harbour sheltered from the mistral wind.
Ostriconi Beach
A dramatic wilderness beach at the mouth of the Ostriconi river in northern Corsica β unspoiled dunes, occasional surf, and one of the last completely undeveloped beaches on the island.
Beach Comparison
| Beach | Sand/Shore | Water | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palombaggia Beach | Pink-orange sand | Crystal clear, 22β26Β°C | π§ Quiet, π€Ώ Snorkeling |
| Santa Giulia Beach | Fine white sand | Shallow lagoon, 22β26Β°C | π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family, π€Ώ Snorkeling |
| Rondinara Beach | Fine white sand | Crystal clear, 22β26Β°C | π§ Quiet, π€Ώ Snorkeling |
| Ostriconi Beach | White sand & dunes | Clear, 20β24Β°C | π§ Quiet, π Surfing |
Corsica Beach Map
Palombaggia, Santa Giulia and Rondinara are clustered in the south; Ostriconi is on the wild northern coast.