Calvi (Korsika)

Calvi (Corsica)France

Holidays in Calvi: where sea and mountains kiss

The harbour town of Calvi in the north-west of Corsica is the charming counterpart to Figari to the south. With its mixture of savoir-vivre and down-to-earth attitude, Calvi is endearingly different: in the old town, winding alleyways tell the story of times gone by, while the sophisticated marina exudes a touch of glamour. Calvi presents itself as a master of contrasts: the majestic upper town - crowned by the imposing citadel - watches over the lively lower town and offers a great view of the bay. Pretty bistros and boutiques beckon at the foot of the fortress.

But Calvi has even more in its repertoire: bathing bays with turquoise blue water invite you to jump into the cool water; and the unspoilt nature of the hinterland is waiting to be explored: Hike along the famous GR20, one of the most spectacular long-distance hiking trails in Europe, sail along the coast or marvel at the Scandola Nature Reserve. You guessed it: Calvi is a real paradise for outdoor enthusiasts - and the perfect starting point for round trips in Corsica. Be it a sailing trip or a coastal tour to Figari. 

Facts & figures

  • Flight time

    01:20 h

  • Distance

    760 km

  • Country code

    +4

  • Airport

    CLY

  • Language

    French

  • Currency

    EUR

Sightseeing in your Calvi holidays

  • Notre-Dame de la Serra
    The chapel on the hill above Calvi offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the bay and the town. A popular destination for hikers, a spiritual place for pilgrims - and guaranteed to be a perfect motif for your holiday photos. View in Maps
  • Plage de l'Ostriconi
    The question is not whether - but which beach around Calvi to visit first. In the north, Plage de Calvi-Santore and Plage de la Revellata are tempting. Families love the Plage de Bodri and those who want to stay in Calvi can sunbathe on the extensive town beach.
  • Kathedrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
    The Cathedral of St Jean Baptiste combines simple elegance with deep spirituality. Generations have found shelter and peace here. Enjoy the view of the city and the sea outside, while centuries-old traditions can be felt inside. View in Maps
  • Vollmond über einem Dorf auf Korsika
    Experience wow moments in the Balagne region, which is often referred to as Corsica's garden. Sant'Antonino, one of the oldest and most beautiful villages in France, sits enthroned between fragrant macchia and gnarled olive trees - and in Corbara, Franciscan monks still whisper prayers in a centuries-old monastery.
  • Naturreservat Scandola
    With its volcanic, reddish cliffs, crystal-clear water and impressive fauna, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Scandola is definitely worth a visit. Accessible by boat, nature is at its most impressive here. Dolphins and golden eagles included. View in Maps
  • Christopher Columbus-Denkmal
    The Calvais are convinced that Columbus was born in Calvi. There is even a plaque in the town commemorating this. Historically, Genoa is thought to be his birthplace, but the proud Calvais defend their legend - often with a wink. View in Maps
  • Landschaft rund um den Wanderweg GR20
    It is one of the most challenging and difficult hiking trails in Europe: the Grande-Randonnée Alpine long-distance hiking trail - the GR20 for short. Experienced hikers can experience Corsica's contrasting natural beauty along the 180 kilometres that connect Calenza in the north with Conca in the south.

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