tourism calvi bay

Discover
the Bay of Calvi

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Situated between sea and mountains, the Bay of Calvi is one of the most emblematic jewels of the Balagne region. Rich in unspoilt landscapes, it is a permanent invitation to contemplation, splendid walks and relaxation. Whether you’re an avid hiker, biodiversity enthusiast or simply in search of Corsica’s dream beaches, a visit to the Bay of Calvi guarantees a unique immersion in the heart of nature.

For easy access to the region, stay in a vacation home in Calvi and discover the treasures of Corsica’s west coast.

The Scandola reserve

AUNESCO World Heritage site, the Scandola nature reserve is only accessible by boat. This protected site is home to exceptional marine and terrestrial fauna, as well as spectacular volcanic landscapes. Sea caves, sheer cliffs and secluded coves make this excursion an unforgettable experience. To explore the Bay of Calvi via Scandola is to plunge into a breathtaking wilderness.

The Agriates desert

This vast protected area, located to the east of the Balagne region, is one of the last wilderness areas in Mediterranean Europe. It offers a succession of hiking trails and sublime beaches such as Saleccia and Lotu, accessible by boat from Calvi. Ideal for lovers of untouched nature and untouched panoramas. A great option for discovering the Bay of Calvi in a different way, through a preserved ecosystem.

The calanques of Piana

A little further south, the Calanques de Piana are well worth a visit for their orange-red hues and spectacular rock formations. The winding road that crosses them is ranked among the most beautiful in Europe. You can explore them on foot or by boat, at sunset, for a breathtaking play of light. A perfect stopover in your Calvi Bay tourism program.

The Gulf of Calvi and Revellata

In the immediate vicinity of the town, the Revellata peninsula is a small paradise for walkers and snorkelers. Its coastal path offers splendid views of the gulf and access to confidential coves. Ideal for a quiet getaway in the heart of nature. Don’t forget your mask and snorkel!

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