Cap Corse



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The Cap Corse is a peninsula located on the northern tip of the island of Corsica, France. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and explore the charming villages and historic sites in the area.

To get to Cap Corse, visitors can take a car or bus from Bastia, which is about an hour's drive away. There are also several tour companies that offer guided tours of the area.

One of the must-see attractions in Cap Corse is the Genoese Towers, which were built in the 16th century to protect Corsica from invaders. Visitors can climb to the top of the towers for panoramic views of the coastline.

Another popular attraction is the village of Nonza, which is known for its black sand beach and dramatic cliffs. The village also has a 16th-century church and a Genoese tower that visitors can explore.

For those interested in history, the town of Macinaggio is home to the ruins of a Roman villa and a 17th-century watchtower. The town also has a marina and several restaurants where visitors can try local Corsican cuisine.

As for prices and schedules, it is best to check with individual attractions and tour companies for up-to-date information. A good resource for planning a trip to Cap Corse is the official Corsica tourism website: https://www.visit-corsica.com/en.

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