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babette Jun 10th, 2003 01:52 AM

Who's been to Corsica?
 
We're leaving to Corsica this weekend and staying at the Cala Rossa in Porto-Vecchio for five days. My searches haven't turned up much information and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for restaurants, shopping, fun stuff to do.

babette Jun 10th, 2003 10:55 PM

No one has been to Corsica?

andy Jun 11th, 2003 02:15 PM

I was in Ponte Vecchio on a stop on a cruise ship 2 years ago==

Here is a website on Corsica:

http://www.corsica-isula.com/

a restaurant is listed on this site:

http://www.welcometocorsica.com/Sud/.../index.uk.html

http://www.corsica.worldweb.com/Lowe...l?vid=18859632

http://www.hbcorsica.com/site/menus.asp?m1=2&m2=1

http://www.toute-la-corse.com/includ...e=&id=3774

http://www.toute-la-corse.com/includ...&villey=60

http://www.toute-la-corse.com/includ...&villey=60

Restaurants that I have pasted above:

NOTRE SELECTION
La Caravelle***
Bonifacio

Bocca d'Oro
Porto Vecchio

La Semillante
Bonifacio

L'Ondella
Porto Vecchio

Les Trois Deux
Porto Vecchio


things to do on the island:

http://www.corsica.net/corsica/uk/re...ptov/index.htm

A site for Boat hire has some good things:

http://www.allerencorse.com/boathire.htm


Your hotel looks awesome!! :

http://www.hotel-calarossa.com/enhotel.htm

Ferry Schedule:

http://uk.geocities.com/my_ferries/centralmed.html

Hope these sites help=== We enjoyed our one day there- Make sure you have GOOD walking shoes as everything is uphill....

andy Jun 11th, 2003 02:15 PM

ttt

babette Jun 12th, 2003 12:10 AM

wow! Thanks for all the great info, andy

Reg Jun 12th, 2003 12:48 AM

I stayed in a villa outside of Porto-Vecchio about two years ago. There are beautiful beaches a short drive away, in particular I would recommend Plage de Palombaggia. I would also strongly recommend a day trip to Bonifacio. It is a VERY dramatic city built on a cliff.l We also did a drive up into the mountains - the Foret de l'Ospedale, that I would strongly recommend. Unfortunately I am unable to remember any of the restaurants that we ate in, but as we were staying in a villa, with a 1 year old and 3 year old, I think we had a lot of meals at home. Have fun, it is a BEAUTIFUL island.

babette Jun 12th, 2003 01:12 AM

thank you Reg! I will definitely hit the beach and Bonifacio!

andy Jun 12th, 2003 03:58 PM

Babette= Have a Blast this week!!!

capo Jul 13th, 2003 05:31 PM

Haven't been to Corsica -- yet -- but I wanted a thread on which to post the link to this interesting NY Times article.

"On Trailblazing Corsica, Sausages With a Pedigree"

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/10/in...pe/10CORS.html

TAVERA, Corsica, July 7 ? It's not easy to find the hams and dried sausages of Julien Raffalli. The 60-year-old pig farmer and charcuterie maker refuses to sell to shops, avoids food fairs and will not advertise.

Customers must learn by word of mouth about the legendary products he prepares in a second kitchen off his living room. Or they have to spot, serendipitously, a small sign at the entrance to his hillside farm 20 miles from Ajaccio that says home-made charcuterie from local pigs can be found here.

capo Jul 26th, 2003 02:34 PM

Who's been to Corsica?

Paul Theroux.

"The Distant Shores of Corsica" (An article which appeared in Travel & Leisure July 1995.)

http://www.u-castellu.com/distantshores.htm


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