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Campsites in Corsica

Emerging from the Mediterranean Sea, the island of Corsica floats just off the southern coast of France and features a sparkling coastline with fine sandy beaches and a gorgeous mountainous inland. The sun shines generously on this beautiful isle, making it a top choice for camping holidays on an island.

Savour the comprehensive selection of camping amenities that feature proudly at our fantastic selection of resorts in Corsica. Enjoy splashing around in lovely swimming pools, playing in great recreational facilities and dining out great restaurants, before retiring to your spacious and comfortable accommodation at the end of the day

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Olva
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Pool and fitness
Multisport
Close to 4 beautiful beaches
Day trip to Bonifacio or a trip out to sea
£552From: £519
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
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Two swimming pools with panoramic views
Direct access to beautiful beaches
Spa and wellness
Store and restaurant with local products
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June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
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In a picturesque setting
A short distance from the sea
Walk to beautiful village
Magnificent panorama of the mountains
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Camping Holidays In Corsica

A spot of camping in Corsica affords you the chance to spend sun-soaked days on the beach or walking in the beautiful interior landscapes. A selection of culturally and historically rich cities and towns offer day trips with captivating attractions and experiences.

Popular places to visit while camping In Corsica

The capital Ajaccio is well known for its vibrant waterfront that boasts a sweeping golden beach, lively restaurants, bars and cafes and pristine waters. Cultural highlights here include the family home of Napoléon Bonaparte, Ajaccio Cathedral and the Fesch Museum.

The second largest city is Bastia, a port in the north that exudes Corsican culture. The city features an interesting museum with the same name and the Église de Scala Santa Church. On the weekends at the Place St Nicholas, visitors can pick up a souvenir at the traditional flea market.

A long stretch of glorious sandy beach is the highlight of Calvi, a popular tourist destination that borrows much of its glitz and glamour from resorts on the French Riviera like Saint Tropez. A stroll around the quay offers you the chance to see fabulous super yachts of the super-rich. Points of notable interest in Calvi include Notre Dame de la Serra, the Citadel and Revellata lighthouse.

Away from the coast, the commune of Corte perches itself high in the mountains and is considered the heart of Corsica. While the town is extremely quaint, the true beauty of the area can be found in the wonderful landscapes surrounding it.

You can enjoy the slow pace of Corsican life when you spend a day at one of the many fishing villages on the coast. A brilliant example can be found at the pleasant town of Erbalunga, where you can get lost in the maze of tiny streets and alleys.

Things to do when camping in Corsica

As the beaches and waters of the sea are simply sublime, it will be hard to prise yourself away from the coast. A camping holiday in Corsica wouldn’t be complete without a day spent sunning yourself on beautiful beaches.

Whilst the island is home to numerous fantastic sandy bays, we’d recommend jumping in the car and visiting the fine sands on show at Calvi beach, Bodri beach, Bravone and Plage de Santa Giulia.

Along with scenic walks along the coast, the inner areas of Corsica are home to picturesque mountains and hillside trails. The best places to enjoy amazing ambles are Lac de Nino, Lac de Melu, d’Aitone forest and Bonifatu forest.

At the Reserve Naturelle de Scandola, you can enjoy wonderful boat trips to see the rugged sea cliffs. This area of outstanding beauty is accessed from Calvi or Porto, giving you the chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat.