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Plage de Paraguan
The guide was updated:Paraguan Beach, protected from the winds and the turbulent Strait of Bonifacio, serves as a tranquil refuge for fish, thanks to fishing restrictions. Making the journey to this petite beach on foot is truly rewarding. However, during the summer months, it's essential to be cautious of jellyfish, as they are commonly washed up on the shore.
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- Address: Plage de Paraguan, T40, Bonifacio
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These King of Aragon’s steps are for the ones who are not faint hearted! The vertiginous view over the sea and the city is breathtaking. Legend says that these steps on the cliff were created in one night only to allow the king of Aragon to escape from the siege of the city. Be careful, the steps are very steep and you will need courage to climb them!
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Mérouville
On the south-east of the Lavezzi Islands lies a well-known diving site in Corsica: Merouville, also known as Grouper city. You can dive surrounded by friendly groupers. They are not at all shy and some even enjoy being petted by swimmers. These fish are protected by law. Several companies rent out material and boats and organise tours in Bonifacio.
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Îles Lavezzi
In waters as clear as the Caribbean ones, in a fish haven lies a small archipelago called îles Lavezzi. All in granite, the austere decor must not make you forget the beauty and the serenity of the place. The inhabited islands were the place of the wreck of the Semillante, a French frigate, in 1855. Make sure to bring essentials like water, food, and parasols with you as there are no shops on the islands. To reach the islands, you can rent a boat or take advantage of the shuttle boat service.
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Grain de Sable
One of the most famous postcard views of Bonifacio! Le Grain de Sablemis a block of granite standing on the sea and detached from the mainland cliff.
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Boat Tours
A boat tour is a must for discovering all the hidden places of Bonifacio. All the tours are conducted in several languages. It may be a good idea to access professional services as the waters of Bonifacio are dangerous with their reefs. You'll find various companies conveniently located on the same dock, offering a range of enticing routes. These routes encompass adventures like discovering the mesmerizing seabed, exploring the enchanting caves, cliffs, and coves of Bonifacio, as well as embarking on island-hopping escapades.
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Plage du Petit Spérone
Ranked by Le Figaro as one of the most beautiful beaches in France, La Plage du Petit Spérone draws its name from the Gulf of Spérone. Stroll from the nearby Piantarella Beach and transport yourself to an entirely different world. With pure waters and fine golden sand, it's as though you've been swept away to the tropical islands. What sets this beach apart is its serenity, even during the peak summer months, it remains remarkably uncrowded.
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Eglise Sancte Erasme
This small church, next to the harbour, is dedicated to Saint Erasm, the patron saint of seamen. A few benches, decoration of votive offerings in the form of boats displayed and a spirit of quietness and contemplation make it worth a visit.
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Roman Ruins of Piantarella
Next to the Piantarella beach, you can find the enchanting Roman ruins of Piantarella. This huge villa holds stables, therms, offices, workshops, salt warehouses, a private port, apartments and even a dry dock to repair boats. Despite being located on privately-owned land, visitors can perfectly see them from the outside and enjoy the stunning landscape around.
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Phare de Pertusato
For adventurous hikers unafraid of heights, a journey to the Persuato Lighthouse is a must. A scenic two-hour trek from Bonifacio leads you to a cliff where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views.
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Eglise Sainte Marie Majeure
Nestled on a quaint side street, the primary church of Bonifacio may be discreet but is certainly worth a visit. Its altar, columns, and the ornate rose window are truly spectacular. This architectural gem is recognized as a Historic Monument, and its origins date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. Notably, during Easter, religious processions set off and conclude here, adding to its significance.
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Plage de la Tunnara
Famous among surfers given its strong winds, this idyllic beach offers an incredibly romantic setting, boasting one of Corsica's finest spots to catch a mesmerizing sunset. For those looking to explore the waters, sea kayaks are available for rent. You'll also find a couple of restaurants serving delightful local food.
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Le Golf de Spérone
Considered one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world, Le Golf de Spérone offers the possibility to play next to the stunning backdrop of the turquoise sea. This eighteen-hole golf course attracts tournaments and golfers from across the globe.
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Plage de Paraguan
Paraguan Beach, protected from the winds and the turbulent Strait of Bonifacio, serves as a tranquil refuge for fish, thanks to fishing restrictions. Making the journey to this petite beach on foot is truly rewarding. However, during the summer months, it's essential to be cautious of jellyfish, as they are commonly washed up on the shore.
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Jeudis Polyphoniques
From April to October, every Thursday, Bonifacio invites you to discover polyphonic songs, a Corsican tradition and listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Famous Corsican bands come and share their passion for these moving songs. These performances unfold in various locations across Bonifacio, with the church of Saint Dominique and the church of Saint François being the two most iconic ones.
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Cimetière Marin de Bonifacio
Perched on the Bosco plateau, just a stone's throw from the Saint François Church and overlooking the sea, this contemplative site enjoys a well-established reputation across Europe. The marine cemetery's captivating views make it a favourite among photographers, especially during breathtaking sunsets.
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Easter Celebrations
A good time of year to visit Bonifacio is unquestionably during Easter. Religious ceremonies and processions, are organised by brotherhoods. Songs and walks are held all over the city, from the marina to the old town.
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Bonifacio Windsurf
If you are up for a sporting activity then why not try windsurfing?. Several companies provide this thrilling experience in a secure environment staffed by friendly and knowledgeable professionals ready to address your inquiries. Additionally, kayak rentals are available for those looking to paddle out at their own pace.
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