Corsica Family Holiday, Kids Activities, Itineraries and Guides

Corsica family holidays

On this page you will find some guides to give you an overview of Corsica, and ideas on what to do for your Corsica Family Holiday. Essentially:

Corsica is perfect for anyone including families that enjoy the outdoors. The scenery in Corsica is amazing and incredibly diverse, with mountains, gorges, valleys, forests, countryside and beaches. It beckons to be explored, and there are a range of activities for adults and kids, food, pretty towns and some history you can look forward to.

Kids Activities in Corsica

Things to do with kids in Corsica

You can have a good time with kids on Corsica, you just need to plan ahead to make sure they are occupied or have something to look forward to.

As you can see from the map there are a few things to look forward to. Some activities can keep the kids occupied for longer. Here is the list of things you can do with kids in Corsica.

If this does not suit, you could have a look at some other Mediterranean island destinations.

Handy Corsica Guides

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Is Corsica expensive

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Best side of corsica

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Is Corsica safe

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How to get to Corsica

Best way to get to Corsica: Plane, Train and Ferry

Corsica Family Holiday – Itineraries

If you wanted to stay put with your family and enjoy the Corsican sunshine during summer, then you have several options. Firstly, you could stay at one or more of the 5000 listed hotels or holiday rentals on Booking.com, which by far has more listings than other online travel marketplaces for Corsica. Alternatively you could opt for a beach resort, or perhaps camping at one of the camping parks where you could opt for camping in a tent to more luxury lodges.

The good part about the camping parks is that they have many activities organised for kids and for parents to lay back to relax. You could opt for guided tours and activities in Corsica featured on Get Your Guide, but you may want to roam around on your own with the kids. In this case, below are a couple of itineraries that might suit you better.

Based on the activities for kids and the historical sites mentioned in the best parts of Corsica, here are a couple of itineraries. Both pages have maps with locations where you will find the attractions. To experience Corsica in this way, it would be best to hire a car:

South Corsica 4 Day Itinerary

Day 1: Morning at Bonifacio, visit the citadel, cemetry and Église Sainte Marie Majeure (church) (2). Afternoon Rondinara Beach (pink 8).
Day 2: Visit Porto Vecchio and go to the adventure park (green 3).
Day 3: Palombaggia beach (pink 7).
Day 4: Morning, archeological site of Filitosa (4). Afternoon, Alta Rocc’anes farm and stables (4 orange).

Corsica 7 Day Itinerary

Day 1: Morning at Bonifacio, visit the citadel, cemetry and Église Sainte Marie Majeure (church) (2). Afternoon Rondinara Beach (pink 8).
Day 2: Visit Porto Vecchio and go to the adventure park (green 3).
Day 3: Palombaggia beach (pink 7).
Day 4: Morning, archeological site of Filitosa (4). Afternoon, Alta Rocc’anes farm and stables (4 orange).
Day 5: Morning, Ajaccio monument of Napoleon and Cathedral Santa Maria (5). Late morning to afternoon: Gravona Canyon (6+ years)
Day 6: Morning, A Cupulatta Tortoise and Turtle village (6 orange). Afternoon, Calvi to view the citadel and Calvi beach (pink 1).
Day 7: Western Park water park (organge 3).
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