Pack your bags and get ready to explore the rugged, unspoiled beauty of France’s best hideaway. This rich and mountainous island, located off of the south of France will give you a taste of true, untouched beauty. Whether you want to relax or explore, the Mediterranean island of Corsica is sure to make your experience an unforgettable one.

 

Step foot in the deep cultural roots of Corsica, a region that prides itself on their abundance of music, art, food and wine. Immersing yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this region is an easy task, thanks to A Moveable Feast Travel.  We have the knowledge to create Corsican experience filled with culture, unique gastronomy, and raw elegance.

 

While Corsica belongs to France, its uniqueness gives it a special feel, unlike any other French region. The scenic mountain views mixed with the green countrysides, lead up to the Mediterranean beaches and the charming towns.

 

But when you step foot in Corsica, prepare yourself to separate your typical French knowledge from any Corsican assumptions. The people of Corsica are extremely protective of their island, ensuring that their culture stays sacred. And of course, being the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, this Mediterranean region has a lot to be proud of.

 

Traveling the world means getting out of your comfort zone, trying new things, and going to places where you may not be familiar with. However, traveling the world also means being able to understand what makes a place so extraordinary. Corsica is one of those places that will teach you about the world.

 

Now, what truly makes this place so amazing? Besides the fact that, it’s the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean sea, Corsica’s foodie spirit is unlike any other. Their mix of fresh meats and robust ingredients can only be found on the island, and their abundance of herbs float through the air, perfuming all of Corsica.

 

But what’s a good Corsican meal without a glass of good Corsican wine? The unique blends of wine on this island root from the uniqueness and complexity of the surrounding culture. Vignerons throughout the region are dedicated to uncover and use indigenous Corsican grapes.

 

Located up the east coast of the island is a winery that produces over 50,000 bottles of wine annually. Domaine Pieretti has been passed down from father, to son, and now to daughter Lina Venturi Pieretti. Jean Pieretti, founder of the winery and legendary winemaker, created the largest wine festival in Corsica which takes place the first weekend of July every year.  

 

So let A Moveable Feast Travel help you plan your Corsican vacation, and be sure to read more about everything we have to offer at amoveablefeasttravel.com.