A Journey Through Northern Corsica.
An absolute gem for outdoor exploration and extreme adventures.
Right after touching down in Ajaccio, we rented a car 🚙 and hit the road for Cargèse—a drive of about two and a half hours. Along the way, we stopped for lunch at a spot called "Petit Peri." The food was mouthwatering, the prices were super reasonable, and the vibe was totally chill and welcoming. Highly recommend checking it out!
Once we rolled into Cargèse, we found our rented apartment was just a stone's throw from the coast, an easy walk right down to the beach 🌊. The glowing sun 🌞, bright blue skies ☁️, and crystal-clear waters created a picture-perfect scene. Taking a dip in the cool ocean during the sweltering heat of summer was pure bliss.
The next day, we tracked down a dive club and went for a dive together. A quick heads-up: the club doesn’t provide life jackets, so if you're not a strong swimmer or an experienced diver, you might want to sit this one out. But if you're a diving enthusiast 🏊🏻, it’s 100% worth it (costs around €60 per person). After wrapping up our morning dive, we headed back to our place to recharge before hitting the trails for a hike ⛰. The round trip took about three hours. The trail starts off pretty flat but gets steep near the summit, so hiking boots are highly recommended. It was a grueling trek, but the breathtaking views at the top totally made it worth the sweat.
On day three, we set off for Calvi and stayed in a historic military-civilian fortress 🏰 (Citadelle de Calvi). It’s a gorgeous coastal city with killer views. We spent the day wandering through the citadel and then hit the beach for another swim 🏊🏻♀️.
Day four saw us cruising over to L'Île-Rousse, where we just strolled around, grabbed some fresh seafood 🍽, went hiking, and enjoyed more swimming 🏊🏻♀️. (Pro tip: you can score some amazing local jewelry made of coral 🪸 here!) On a whim, we took a little detour to visit the quaint town of Lumio.
Lumio might not be world-famous, but it’s packed with hidden gems. The streets are lined with cute, boutique-style shops, and there are some great hiking trails (moderate difficulty, perfect for beginners). I also picked up some honey 🐝 from a local shop. The honey here has a really unique flavor profile (rich, slightly bitter, yet subtly sweet)—locals say it's their signature local taste.
Wrapping up our coastal run, we headed inland to Corte. Tucked deep in the mountains, it trades ocean horizons for its own rugged, mountainous charm. From there, we popped over to Venaco, a totally bite-sized town. If you’re wondering what the draw is, well, if you're a nature lover who enjoys getting lost in the woods, this place is right up your alley. We hiked to a nearby waterfall, splashed around, soaked up the vibes, and completely unwound.
For our final day, we looped back to Ajaccio and did a mini city tour, just wandering around town. Our hotel was also super close to the airport—just a 30-minute walk to the terminal.
Throughout this entire northern road trip, I didn't spot a single other Asian face; I was pretty much the only Asian tourist around. My guess? Blame it on Xiaohongshu (RED) recommendations—most tourists flock to the south and skip the north altogether.