Holiday Homes & Rentals in Corsica

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Corsica

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Highlights in Corsica

  • Stunning Corsica
  • Over 200 beaches
  • Miles of coastline
  • Mountain trails
  • Historic associations

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Corsica

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Cargèse, Corse-du-Sud
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Cargèse, Corse-du-Sud
Holiday Rental • 90 m² • 2 Bedrooms
This 2-bedroom holiday home in Cargèse Corse-du-Sud offers beautiful view over the white sand beaches of Pero. 4 people can stay here, making it well-suited for a family. You can ace up your game in the shared tennis court here, while being just steps away from the beaches.The tennis court is just 100 m away from the home. A day of sun, sand and sea can be spent at the beach, 500 m away. if you are a foodie, the restaurants are just 1 km away. Want to stock up on your grocery, then the shops are just 1 km away.There is a terrace with barbecue available for having memorable and fun evenings....
from €99 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in Poggio-Mezzana, Haute-Corse
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Poggio-Mezzana, Haute-Corse
Holiday Rental • 20 m² • 1 Bedroom
8.1
(8 reviews)
This splendid holiday home in Poggio-Mezzana has 1 bedroom and best suited for couples. It has a private terrace, barbecue and garden.The forest and sea are 100 m from the holiday home. The nearest supermarket is 200 m away from the stay. The town centre is only 100 m away. The lake lies at a distance of 5 km from the home.The pet-friendly holiday home has electric heating, free WiFi and trampoline. It also has a shared washing machine available for the guests. This child-friendly holiday home has a trampoline, children’s bed and high chair.The nearest airport is at a distance of 15 km.Abou...
from €62 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Coti-Chiavari, Corse-du-Sud
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Coti-Chiavari, Corse-du-Sud
Holiday Rental • 30 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.2
(5 reviews)
2-room terraced house 30 m2. Living/dining room with 1 double sofabed (140 cm, length 190 cm), TV and air conditioning. 1 small room 4 m2 with 1 x 2 bunk beds (90 cm, length 190 cm). Kitchenette (2 hot plates, mini-oven, microwave). Shower/WC. Electric heating. Terrace 50 m2. Terrace furniture, barbecue. Partial view of the sea and the mountains. Double glazing. Offer by a private individual according to Art. 155, IV of CGI.
from €74 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Corsica

€201for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
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Current holiday letting availability Corsica

41%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
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Holiday homes and rentals in Corsica

Sea and hills at your doorstep

With holiday homes in Corsica, you can book yourself a holiday home as little as 40m from the beach in popular holiday spots like Tomino, Linguizetta and Calvi. Relax by a pool under a palm tree, or on a balcony terrace with extensive sea views of the island's beautifully rocky coastline. Or if you've a fondness for heights, find yourself a hillside getaway in the island's mountainous interior in areas such as Conca and Zonza.

A wide array of sizes, contemporary and vintage

Needless to say, couples and small families have plenty of options when it comes to holiday homes in Corsica. But you might be surprised to learn that there's also a wide choice of spacious accommodation for much larger parties of up to nine, so if you like you can bring all your friends on holiday too. Whether you plump for a modern rental in a smart new part of the island or a period house in a traditional village, features such as roofed balconies and shady patios make inviting spaces to relax and take in the attractive island setting.

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The area and getting around

Haute Corse

Surrounded by the blue seas of the Mediterranean close to Sardinia, the French island of Corsica divides into two main regions. Haute Corse, the northern part, is home to Bastia, Corsica's main port and second biggest town. This has a charming old harbour, wide squares lined with palm trees, around 10 pretty, historic gardens where you can relax in the shade, and the governor's citadel, a fortress which dates partly back to the 14th century and which now houses an interesting museum. Then there's Calvi, another pretty town, with a long waterfront overlooked by an even more lofty citadel perched on a bluff on the northwest coast.

Corse du Sud

In the Corse du Sud, the southern part of the island, you'll find Corsica's biggest town Ajaccio, as well as many other attractions. The birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, Ajaccio has an historic city centre full of grand hotels and Italianate palazzos. It's also a good place to shop, and its Routes des Sanguinaires is a long esplanade lined with glamorous villas and beaches. Both Bastia and Alaccio have airports, and the two are interconnected by Corsica's main railway line.

Travellers and activities

Corsica for hill walkers

Reckoned to be one of the best mountain trails in the world, the GR 20 pathway runs all the way down the spine of the island from Calenza in the north to Conza in the south. The whole 112 km trail can take a fortnight to complete, and the route is dotted with rustic mountain huts where you can stay along the way. But you can jump on a train to the midway point Vizzavona if you only want to tackle the second half.

Corsica for sun lovers

Boasting over 600 miles of coastline, Corsica has a wide choice of beaches, from remote hidden coves to popular sunning spots for all the family and some great areas for surfing and other watersports. Porto Vecchio in the south has a particularly large collection of beaches such as Palombaggia, one of France's favourite holiday destinations thanks to its white sands punctuated by dramatic granite boulders. Another prime area is the west coast. Here you'll find not only the Ajaccio shoreline but also the Valinco gulf, where there are convenient town beaches like Propriano.

Calvi on Corsica is thought to be the birthplace of the explorer Christopher Columbus.

Top 5 travel tips in Corsica

1. The village of Sant'Antonino

There's an official list of France's most beautiful 200-odd villages, and Sant'Antonino is on it - think clusters of red-tiled villas with stunning views over valleys and mountains.

2. Cheese please

Corsica is very proud of its wide selection of goat's and sheep's cheeses, which are either served on their own or used as savoury stuffings.

3. Tour the Genoese towers

In the 16th and 17th centuries, a string of coastal watchtowers were built to warn of approaching pirate ships. One of the most complete, the Torra di a Parata, is close to the town of Ajaccio.

4. Visit the Bonaparte museum

The Maison Bonaparte in Ajaccio was the home of the Bonaparte family for generations before becoming a museum. Visitors can see the room where the famous French general was born.

5. Have a glass of Corsican wine

The island has its own distinctive varieties of grape, and towns such as Ajaccio and Sartene are particularly known for their flavoursome local wines, especially reds and rosés. They go well with the local signature dish, wild boar casserole made with the chestnuts that grow thickly in the island's forests.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Corsica

On average, what was the cost for holiday homes in Corsica in 2020, during the period hit by the pandemic?

With an annual average price of €163.61, Corsica is not a region that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in France.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Corsica?

Travellers who want to be budget-friendly should travel to Corsica in January, March, and February the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of €118.26, €123.44, and €124.69 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When does the price of holiday homes in Corsica go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday home in Corsica, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, July, August and September with average prices per night of €233.84, €231.74, and €179, respectively.

Do I need to plan a trip to Corsica well in advance?

It's better to book sooner than later in Corsica as only 47% of the properties remain available, according to our 2020 data.

When are more holiday homes available?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are June (with an availability of 58.25%) May (58.2%), and April (56%), according to the trends observed in 2020.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The months with the lowest properties available in Corsica are, in order, August, July and September, with respective average availability figures of 20.8%, 35.75%, and 44%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday homes in Corsica?

We have collected the offers from 39 different providers in Corsica, so we can offer you around 9000 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!