Corsica
We view Corsica as a destination for those who would like to travel in Europe but not travel in the hectic pace of North American tourists. It is not like no one is going there, over 2 million people a year visit Corsica. The scenery is stunning, the people are accommodating, and as it should be, very little English is spoken. You are after all, in a different country.
The food and wine are fantastic. Go soon, we were there decades ago and felt that Corsica was becoming more and more popular. We regularly read and hear of more and more people traveling to this island. Let's hope it does not become too popular!
Corse, or Corsica, is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the western Mediterranean. About 160 km southwest of the French Riviera and 82 km west of the coast of Tuscany. It is about the same latitude as Rome. Jump on one of the many ferries and in no time you are there.
For our trip we travelled from Nice. We caught one of the hydrofoil ferries which make the trip in a fraction of the time of a regular ferry. Drive to the old port area of Nice and purchase your ticket down on the docks. You can usually get your ticket for the a boat the same day, unless you are traveling in the high season. We had a hectic ride to get there in time as the ticket offices close from 12-2. Remember, you are in France, so plan your arrival accordingly. The hydro-jet cuts the travel time in half. The jet boat takes about 150 cars, travels at 37 knots per hour ( 70 km per hour) and makes the trip in just over 3 hours. If you arrive mid-day you can count on arriving in the island before evening. The regular ferry is only feasible if you leave on one of the 7:30 am sailing.
When we left we travel from Corsica to Livorno, Italy on a regular ferry.
The predominate landscape is that of a mountainous island. The highest mountain is Monte Cintu at 2,710 meters. The island has more than twenty other mountains all over two thousand meters in height. In fact, Corse has the highest mountains and the most rivers of any island in the Mediterranean.