The most valuable wave season offer yet, paired with new itineraries, gives travellers even more reason to plan their next getaway now Smaller ships. Smarter itineraries. Access to ports and waterways ...
Hosted on MSN
4 Cities on Corsica You Should Visit
Corsica, the largest Mediterranean island of France, is a particularly versatile vacation destination. In addition to high mountains, beautiful nature parks, and dreamy beaches, Corsica also offers ...
This year I have been braver than usual and can’t wait to see if my tough love pays off in the summer. This is peak pruning season when many shrubs are beginning to grow again after winter dormancy ...
GigSky announces the launch of a new Ferry eSIM service, extending mobile data coverage across major European ferry ...
The Mediterranean’s hidden forests are under siege from tourism. Posidonia is no longer declining since anchoring by large yachts was banned. Tourism and nautical recreation are eating away at the ...
This 120-hectare islet with a notorious reputation, located between Bonifacio and Sardinia, is virtually off-limits to visitors by order of its private owners. While public authorities are seeking to ...
Perched dramatically above the Tyrrhenian Sea, Bonifacio in southern Corsica blends craggy cliffs, medieval history and a bustling harbour, as well as quiet luxury and exceptional cuisine, writes ...
Swiss-German mountain guide Tim Marklowski has achieved the first-ever linkup of the GR20 trek in Corsica and the Selvaggio Blu trek in Sardinia, after combining hiking, cycling, and swimming in a ...
Can't decide whether you want to holiday in Corsica or Sardinia? Look for some inspiration below! Corsica and Sardinia are two jewels of the Mediterranean, promising turquoise coves, pristine beaches, ...
There they stand in the landscape, great, granite figures—some 13 feet tall and weighing up to 2½ tons. Their hollow gaze seems to follow the visitor; their enigmatic expressions change from minute to ...
Sardinia and Corsica united to ask for "joint and urgent action to support the maritime route between Santa Teresa di Gallura and Bonifacio". The appeal is in a letter sent today to the Italian and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results