Down south, just a ten-minute stroll from Bonifacio, following the signs to Punta dello Sperone, this enticing stretch of extra-fine white sand is framed by distinctive calcareous rocks , with the isles of Ratino and Piana visible in the distance. These cyrstalline waters are delightful not just for swimming but also kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, kitesurfing, jetskiing, and sailing (there´s also a sailing school nearby). As an added cultural/historical bonus, next to the beach you can see an ancient Roman archaeological site, the ruins of an extensive 2nd-century villa.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Dayna Stephens´ post 5 of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica.
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