

Ajaccio's port, a bustling hub for ferries and cruise ships, offers stunning views of the Gulf of Ajaccio and the mountains beyond.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of the city and the sea.
A beautiful museum housing an impressive collection of paintings and sculptures.
A serene park perfect for a leisurely afternoon walk or picnic.
A symbol of Corsican hospitality, this honey is produced from the island's wild bees and diverse flora.
Corsica is famous for its chestnuts. Try local chestnut jam, flour, or liqueur, made from the island's chestnut trees.
Corsican textiles, like 'tela di Corsica', are known for their vibrant colors and traditional patterns.
Ajaccio's Mediterranean climate can have sudden rain showers.

Protection from strong sunlight while exploring the city.

Ajaccio uses Type E plugs, so an adapter is essential for charging devices.
Corsican cheesecake with candied fruit and honey
Sicilian-style sweet ricotta cake with candied fruit
Slow-roasted pork with herbs and garlic, served on a roll
A historic café in Ajaccio's main square, serving Corsican pastries and coffee since 1894.
Overlooking the Mediterranean, this upscale restaurant offers a unique breakfast experience with stunning views.
A local favorite serving traditional Corsican dishes in a charming, family-run setting.