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A popular seaside resort in South Corsica, Porto-Vecchio captivates with its unique Mediterranean charm. Nestled between its historic streets and postcard-worthy coastline, the third-largest town in Corsica offers a perfect blend of chic and relaxation. Visitors from around the world come to seek luxury and tranquility, enjoying the paradisiacal beaches of fine sand and the translucent waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This little piece of paradise rivals the prestigious resorts of the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera): with its lounge atmosphere, refined seaside restaurants, and breathtaking landscapes, Porto-Vecchio stands out as a premier destination for luxury and leisure in France.


Discover the Best Private Beaches in Porto-Vecchio

Here are the best private beaches in Porto-Vecchio for an unforgettable relaxing moment by the water.

Tamaricciu (Palombaggia) – Tamaricciu

This is the iconic private beach of Palombaggia, often ranked among the most beautiful in Europe. It offers an idyllic setting: immaculate white sand, ochre rocks, and iconic umbrella pines framing crystalline turquoise waters. Its chic beach club features a gourmet restaurant right by the water and a lounge cocktail bar. You can rent premium sun loungers with mattresses and parasols (around €30 per day and up to €80 for front-row seats during high season). The service is attentive, and the sophisticated atmosphere occasionally hosts lounge evenings at sunset. Location: Palombaggia beach, about 15 minutes from Porto-Vecchio.

Playa Baggia (Palombaggia)

Nestled on the famous Palombaggia beach (Tamaricciu area), Playa Baggia welcomes visitors in a bohemian chic setting. Driftwood, thatched roofs, and natural hues create a warm and family-friendly atmosphere. Relax on comfortable wooden sun loungers facing the sea, while the restaurant offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine (grilled fish, fresh salads) and exotic cocktails. Boat shuttles even allow boaters to dock directly at the private pier. The place is renowned for its convivial daytime atmosphere, and impromptu festive evenings are not uncommon in summer. Average price: around €25 per sun lounger/day.

Le Palm Beach Palombaggia

A local institution in the heart of Palombaggia, Le Palm Beach combines elegance and a laid-back vibe. Its refined beach restaurant serves cuisine with Corsican and Italian influences, enjoyed on a terrace with a panoramic view of the bay. The establishment offers soft sun loungers and parasols for rent, arranged facing the translucent water. The service is high-end and attentive. As the day ends, the atmosphere becomes magical: sip a glass of local wine while admiring the last glimmers of the sun over the sea. Expect to pay around €20–30 for a sun lounger for the day.

Le Petit Chose (Palombaggia)

Directly on the white sand of Palombaggia, Le Petit Chose charms with its intimate setting and authentic spirit. This relaxed beach hut offers a sublime sea view from its shaded terrace. Enjoy generous Mediterranean cuisine (grilled meats, fresh fish, seafood pasta) in a simple and neat decor. Sun loungers and parasols are available for rent to extend your swimming day in full comfort. Le Petit Chose is particularly appreciated for its warm welcome and slightly more affordable prices (sun lounger ~€20) than other ultra-trendy private beaches. A convivial little paradise in Palombaggia.

Linda Beach (Palombaggia)

Linda Beach occupies a corner of paradise in Palombaggia, at the locality Capu d’Acciaghju. This trendy beach club stands out with its varied offerings: rental of classic sun loungers or Balinese beds, cocktail bar, Mediterranean restaurant, and even a water sports base. The setting blends modernity and nature, with lounge chairs and beach beds on the sand. During the day, alternate between sea baths, jet-ski or paddle sessions, and relaxation on a mattress under a parasol. On Sundays, Linda Beach hosts its famous themed festive aperitifs – each week, a different evening (DJ sets, live music, dress code...) lights up the beach at sunset. Count ~€25 for the sun lounger/day. A young and festive atmosphere is guaranteed, all while enjoying the enchanting setting of Palombaggia.

Da Mare by Sea Lounge (Palombaggia)

At the very south of Palombaggia, Da Mare – Sea Lounge is the ultimate glamorous address. This trendy beach club, an island version of the famous Sea Lounge, attracts a clientele seeking relaxed luxury. The place, entirely open to the bay, offers large beds and sun loungers with VIP service, a champagne bar, and a fusion restaurant offering sushi, tapas, and revisited Corsican specialties. In the afternoon, the ambiance rises with lounge music; then at aperitif time, DJ sets transform the beach into an open-air lounge. Ideal for sipping a signature cocktail while admiring the sunset. Budget to plan: sun lounger from ~€30, VIP bed package on request. An essential beach club for partying elegantly in Porto-Vecchio.

Køstën Plage (Santa Giulia)

Located on the splendid beach of Santa Giulia, Køstën Plage is the perfect spot to combine relaxation and conviviality. Its setting: a long ribbon of white sand bathed by shallow water with a thousand shades of blue. In the morning, enjoy a seaside breakfast; at noon, the snack bar offers wood-fired pizzas, salads, and paninis (very reasonable prices). Rental sun loungers (~€30 per day, €20 for half a day) allow you to enjoy the sun facing the lagoon. In the late afternoon, the beach hut transforms into a festive restaurant with tapas, grills, and live music. The relaxed and youthful atmosphere, punctuated by musical entertainment, makes Køstën a popular place for families and groups of friends. Nearby parking, lifeguarded beach: enjoy Santa Giulia with peace of mind.

Bar Plage (Santa Giulia)

As its name suggests, Bar Plage is an unpretentious establishment located in Santa Giulia, perfect for a simple and relaxing day. This charming local beach bar offers a few light dishes (paninis, ice creams, cold drinks) and provides sun loungers and parasols for rent at affordable prices. Its friendly atmosphere, far from bling-bling, and strategic location in the center of the bay are appreciated. It’s the ideal option to enjoy Santa Giulia in all simplicity: swimming in the clear water, sunbathing on a lounge chair, and a small break at the bar to cool off. A good plan for tight budgets wishing to afford a sun lounger on a dream private beach.

Cala di Lume (Palombaggia)

More intimate, the Cala di Lume beach hut hides in the shade of century-old pines at the end of Palombaggia. It offers a peaceful and family-friendly atmosphere, with a splendid view of the azure blue sea. Its restaurant, feet in the sand, serves delicious homemade cuisine (grills, salads, seafood pasta) in a natural setting. Above all, Cala di Lume offers sun loungers for unbeatable prices – €15 per day, including a comfortable mattress and parasol – making it probably the cheapest private beach in Porto-Vecchio. Despite the low prices, quality is present, and the place remains charming. Location: Palombaggia (south side). Ideal for enjoying Palombaggia’s setting without breaking the bank, in complete tranquility.

Iconic Private Beaches

Some private beaches in Porto-Vecchio are directly linked to renowned luxury hotels, offering an even more exclusive experience:

Le Grand Hôtel de Cala Rossa & Spa (5★)

The hotel has its private beach in the bay of Cala Rossa, a peaceful haven reserved for its clientele. Golden sand, private pier for yachts, and seaside spa service: the setting is ultra-privileged.

L’hôtel Casadelmar (5★)

Along with its little sister La Plage Casadelmar (in Lecci) also offer direct access to a secluded beach with beach beds, a swimming pool, and a gourmet restaurant. You can even reach La Plage Casadelmar in 5 minutes by boat shuttle from the main hotel.

L’hôtel Casa Santini x Roc Seven (4★)

It offers its guests a small private beach on the shores of the Porto-Vecchio gulf. Just steps from the center, enjoy a swim in calm waters with a view of the marina, before savoring the refined cuisine of the Roc Seven restaurant.

L’hôtel Le Belvédère (4★)

A historic establishment on the south shore of the gulf, charming with its pier and private cove facing the old town. These luxury hotel beaches, although reserved for guests, are among the most exclusive places in the region. Staying in one of these hotels guarantees you privileged access to idyllic beaches, away from the crowds.

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Discover the Best Private Beaches Near Porto-Vecchio

Playa Baggia – Palombaggia

The private beach Playa Baggia is nestled on the famous Palombaggia beach, at the locality Tamaricciu​. This beach restaurant receives excellent reviews and offers a varied Mediterranean cuisine, with dishes for all tastes including vegetarian options. Some mouth-watering examples are on the menu: prawn skewers, grilled chipirons, veal escalope with parmesan, not to mention a crunchy Toblerone dessert​.

Le Fort Santa Giulia – Santa Giulia

Le Fort Santa Giulia is a seaside restaurant located in the heart of the bay of Santa Giulia​. Its menu highlights seafood specialties prepared with fresh products from local fishing, to be savored in a friendly atmosphere on a beautiful terrace under the trees​. It’s the ideal setting for an evening with friends or a romantic night by the sea, thanks to its relaxed yet romantic atmosphere.

Le Cabanon Bleu – Baie de Saint-Cyprien

The private beach Le Cabanon Bleu is nestled in the magnificent bay of Saint-Cyprien, north of Porto-Vecchio​. This little piece of paradise offers a dedicated lunch and dinner menu, and notably organizes the must-attend August aperitif – a summer event not to be missed to enjoy the friendly atmosphere with your feet in the sand.

What to Do in Porto-Vecchio?

Porto-Vecchio, the "City of Salt", offers a multitude of must-do activities, between sea and mountains.

Boat Excursions:

Embark from Porto-Vecchio’s port to discover the wonders of the Corsican coast. Numerous sea outings are offered: excursion to the Lavezzi Islands and the cliffs of Bonifacio, relaxing cruise in the Gulf of Porto-Vecchio, or tour of the Cerbical Islands, a small wild archipelago offshore. By boat, you access secret coves inaccessible by foot and enjoy exceptional panoramas. Some excursions include a snorkeling stop in translucent water or an aperitif at sunset on the deck. A must to fully appreciate the beauty of the Corsican coastline.

Water Sports:

Thrill-seekers and water sports enthusiasts will not be disappointed. Jet-skiing, water skiing, stand-up paddle, sea kayaking, pedal boats, or even parasailing are available on the beaches of Santa Giulia, Saint-Cyprien, or Palombaggia thanks to well-equipped water sports bases. The bay of Santa Giulia, with its calm waters, is ideal for learning paddleboarding or windsurfing. At Piantarella (towards Bonifacio), the winds offer good conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Whether you want to explore the seabed in scuba diving or speed along in a towed buoy, you will find a multitude of water activities for all ages in Porto-Vecchio.

Hiking:

The hinterland of Porto-Vecchio is full of magnificent landscapes to explore on foot. 30 minutes by car, the Ospédale forest offers numerous shaded trails around its mountain lake, with panoramic views of the entire coastline (impressive viewpoint at Punta di a Vacca Morta). A popular hike leads to the spectacular Piscia di Gallu (or Piscia di Ghjaddu) waterfall, a 60m high waterfall nestled in the heart of the forest. Further north, the famous Aiguilles de Bavella (about 1h15 from Porto-Vecchio) offer various hiking or via ferrata routes among jagged peaks and laricio pines – a postcard mountain setting. Even by the sea, some walks are worth the detour, such as the coastal path to the beach of Carataggio (Tahiti), a small wild cove accessible after 20 minutes of walking from Palombaggia.

Cultural Visits:

Between sunbathing, delve into the local history of Porto-Vecchio. Start by strolling through the 16th-century Genoese citadel that overlooks the town: its well-preserved ramparts house the charming old district, with its cobbled streets, lively squares with cafes, and Saint-Jean-Baptiste church. Don’t miss the Bastion de France, a restored fortification hosting exhibitions and offering a superb view of the gulf. At the city’s gates, you can visit the former salt flats (salt marshes) that once enriched Porto-Vecchio – a walkway allows you to observe the shimmering salt expanses and the birds that inhabit them. For archaeology enthusiasts, the surroundings have prehistoric sites like Castellu d’Araghju or the Tappa site (remnants of ancient Corsican fortresses and villages). Porto-Vecchio thus offers a discreet yet enriching cultural heritage, a testament to its past as a fortified and trading city (it is nicknamed the "City of Salt").

Shopping:

Shopping in Porto-Vecchio is a real pleasure, especially during the gentle summer evenings. In the upper town, many fashion and decoration shops offer chic summer collections, trendy swimwear, beachwear, and souvenirs. You’ll also find local artisan stalls (basketry, Corsican knives, costume jewelry) ideal for finding an authentic souvenir. Foodies can visit gourmet shops and wine cellars to bring back Corsican charcuterie (prisuttu, lonzu), farm cheeses, and AOC wines of Corsica. In July-August, don’t miss the weekly night market on the marina: stands of crafts, local products, and music create a convivial moment after dinner. It’s an opportunity to mingle with locals and leave with a unique handmade product.

Gastronomy and Nightlife:

Porto-Vecchio will delight your taste buds from morning to night. Start the day with a coffee accompanied by canistrelli (Corsican cookies) on a sunny terrace. At lunchtime, enjoy a lobster pasta dish or a wood-fired pizza at a beach hut. In the evening, the upper town comes alive: intimate wine bars, artisanal ice cream parlors, and gourmet restaurants await you. Taste Corsican specialties like veal with olives, fiadone (brocciu cake), or a chilled Figari white wine. Many beach restaurants organize themed evenings (Corsican evenings with polyphonic songs, gourmet dinners, lounge DJ sets...) allowing you to extend the evening with your feet in the sand. For a more festive outing, Porto-Vecchio even hosts an open-air nightclub among the most renowned in Corsica (Via Notte, on the outskirts) where you can dance until dawn. Between local flavors and summer ambiance, your evenings in Porto-Vecchio will be unforgettable.

Need more ideas for activities in Porto-Vecchio?

- Porto-Vecchio Tourism Office: Official Porto-Vecchio tourism website, gathering all practical information on activities, events, and local visits.

- TripAdvisor - Porto-Vecchio: The largest traveler review platform, to discover the best activities, attractions, and restaurants in Porto-Vecchio.

Iconic Places in Porto-Vecchio

Discover the historical, cultural, and natural sites that make Porto-Vecchio charming.

The Citadel and Historic Center:

A true symbol of Porto-Vecchio, the 16th-century Genoese citadel proudly overlooks the town. While walking along its ramparts and bastions (including the Bastion de France), you dive into the city’s military past while enjoying panoramic views of the port and the gulf. Inside the fortifications lies the picturesque old town: a maze of cobbled streets, shaded squares with plane trees, craft shops, and welcoming bars where you can sip a drink in the early evening. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, at the heart of the citadel, and the Genoese gate are must-see spots. The citadel is the ideal place to stroll in the late afternoon when the golden stone lights up under the setting sun and the air resonates with laughter from terrace tables.

The Marina (Port):

Below the upper town stretches the vast port of Porto-Vecchio, nestled at the end of a bay. The old port, with its colorful fishing boats and luxury yachts, is the city’s lively hub in summer. Stroll along the palm-lined quays, admiring the sailboats and breathing in the salty air. Here is where much of the nightlife is concentrated: seafood restaurants with waterfront terraces, crowded ice cream parlors after dinner, night market stalls, and lounge bars with views of the boats. The Marina is also the starting point for sea excursions to the islands and beaches. In the summer, a maritime shuttle even connects to Palombaggia beach. Day or night, Porto-Vecchio’s port is an iconic place to feel the city’s Mediterranean heart beating.

The Old Salt Marshes (Salines):

Before becoming a tourist destination, Porto-Vecchio thrived on marine salt production. At the city’s northern entrance, along the roadside, the original salt marshes, flat expanses glistening under the sun, can still be seen. Abandoned since the 1950s, these salt marshes are part of the local heritage – Porto-Vecchio is even nicknamed the "City of Salt." A walkway with explanatory panels has been set up to allow visitors to tour them on foot. Discover the history of salt production in Corsica and the rich biodiversity of the area (seabirds, particular saline flora). The site offers an atypical and peaceful landscape, especially at dusk when the sky reflects in the pinkish basins. Don’t miss this small cultural and natural detour, easily accessible from downtown.

The Ospédale Forest and Panorama:

Dominating Porto-Vecchio to the west, the Ospédale massif is a fantastic playground for nature lovers. About 15 km from the city, you enter a dense forest of laricio pines and beeches surrounding the Ospédale lake, a calm water reservoir. This cool and green spot contrasts with the coastline: picnic by the water, explore the forest trails, and enjoy family play areas. Continuing the road beyond the Ospédale village, you reach an incredible natural viewpoint: the plunging view over the entire gulf of Porto-Vecchio and the coastal plain is breathtaking (on a clear day, you can even see Sardinia). It’s the dream spot to gain altitude and take superb panoramic photos of Porto-Vecchio and its surroundings.

The Best Municipal Beaches in Porto-Vecchio

Besides private establishments, Porto-Vecchio offers splendid public and free beaches accessible to all.

Palombaggia Beach:

Essential and unrivaled, Palombaggia is a public beach despite the presence of some private concessions. For several kilometers, it unfolds its white and fine sand, dotted with reddish rocks and bordered by iconic umbrella pines. Access is free; only parking may be payable during high season in some areas. Palombaggia is the quintessential paradise beach: azure blue transparent water, view of the distant Cerbical Islands, and postcard-worthy scenery. In summer, it’s advised to arrive early in the morning to find a parking spot and a quiet corner on the beach, as it is highly sought after. But even crowded, Palombaggia retains a particular magic. You can bring your towel and parasol to settle wherever you like, or enjoy the arranged areas (sun lounger rental possible from the huts). Don’t leave without capturing the landscape at Tamaricciu, where a solitary pine on a rock in the sea offers one of the most photographed panoramas in Corsica.

Santa Giulia Beach:

Another jewel of Porto-Vecchio’s coastline, Santa Giulia is a municipal beach offering an exceptionally beautiful natural lagoon. Imagine a vast basin of calm, warm, shallow water over hundreds of meters, with emerald and turquoise hues, bordered by ultra-fine white sand... A paradise for families with young children! Access to Santa Giulia is free (private parking fee for immediate proximity, otherwise free parking a bit further away). You can plant your parasol wherever you want on the public portion and enjoy the supervised swimming areas. A few wooden piers extend into the water, perfect for admiring colorful fish without even diving. The beach is very extensive, so even in peak season, you can always find a spot for your towel. On-site, several beach restaurants and snacks allow you to eat at any time. In high season, Santa Giulia offers a range of activities (pedalo rental, paddleboarding, diving, beach volleyball). Its lagoon-like decor makes Santa Giulia one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean, simply.

Rondinara Beach:

Located outside the municipality (but easily accessible from Porto-Vecchio), Rondinara is a public beach of incomparable wild beauty. Nestled at the end of a double circular bay, it offers a natural amphitheater of blond sand and sky-blue water, almost closed by two maquis-covered rocky promontories. No villages around: only a discreet campsite on the heights and a small beach restaurant. Access is via a winding road from RN198, with mandatory paid parking on arrival (around €5-10 for the day). Once parked, a few minutes’ walk separates you from paradise: Rondinara beach opens before you, intact. Place your towel wherever you want – the spot is ideal for those seeking calm in nature. The shallow waters make it an ideal lagoon for children and snorkeling. In midsummer, despite growing popularity, Rondinara retains an air of timeless escape. Off-season, it’s not uncommon to see cows wandering on the beach, an unusual image of authentic Corsica!

Saint-Cyprien Beach:

In the nearby commune of Lecci, just 12 km from Porto-Vecchio, Saint-Cyprien is a large public beach much appreciated for its family atmosphere. Its long ribbon of clear sand and gently sloping water make it a perfect swimming spot for everyone. The central part of the beach, near the small San Ciprianu marina, is lively with nautical clubs, a diving center, and a few beach restaurants/bars (sun lounger rental possible through them). But most of Saint-Cyprien is freely accessible. You can settle away towards the ends for more tranquility, in the shade of a few trees set back. Accessible by road from the village of Lecci (free parking along the accesses), Saint-Cyprien is a close alternative to Porto-Vecchio to vary swimming pleasures, especially in peak season. The sunsets there are magnificent, tinting the sky and sea with golden reflections.

Pinarello Beach:

Further away (25 km from Porto-Vecchio), Pinarello is worth the detour for its unique setting. This public beach stretches opposite the small village of Pinarellu and its islet topped with a Genoese tower. Here the sand is slightly more golden, and the pine forest offers welcome shaded areas for picnicking. Swimming is pleasant and safe, the water sheltered in the bay. Besides a nautical base (sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding) and beach restaurants, Pinarello has vast entirely free portions. By walking a little, you can easily isolate yourself and enjoy the cicada song in peace. The site is also known to photographers for its beautiful sunrise over the sea. Pinarello being less crowded than Palombaggia, it’s an ideal family beach in high season.

Carataggio Beach (Tahiti Beach):

For adventurers seeking secret coves, Carataggio is the rare gem. Nicknamed Tahiti Beach for its idyllic aspect, this small wild beach is earned: you have to walk about 20 minutes on a maquis path to reach it (departure from the hamlet of Piccovaggia, south of Palombaggia). No road leads directly to Carataggio, ensuring moderate attendance even in summer. Once there, the spectacle is worth it: a crescent of blond sand bordered by translucent water and red rocks, with no human construction in sight. There are no services or facilities (no bar, no sun lounger rental) – so plan your parasol, water, and snacks. Carataggio is a 100% natural beach, perfect for disconnecting and enjoying absolute calm. Be sure to respect the place’s cleanliness by taking your waste with you. This wild escape a stone’s throw from the crowds of Palombaggia will leave you with an unforgettable memory of Porto-Vecchio.

How to Get Around Porto-Vecchio?

To enjoy Porto-Vecchio and its surroundings with complete freedom, choose the appropriate mode of transport.

Car Rental:

The car is the most practical means of transportation to explore the Porto-Vecchio region. Many rental agencies are available at Figari airport (25 min away) or in town. Having your vehicle allows you to easily move between beaches (often far from the center), visit the mountainous hinterland, and go out in the evening without schedule constraints. Corsica’s roads are winding and sometimes narrow, but by driving carefully, you access exceptional sites at your own pace. In summer, remember to book your car in advance and favor a compact model (easier to park in town and on crowded beach parking lots).

Taxis and VTC:

Porto-Vecchio has a few taxis and private drivers (VTC), especially from the airport or the ferry terminal. They can be useful for transfers (for example, reaching your hotel upon arrival) or for your night outings if you don’t want to drive. However, fares are quite high, and availability is limited in peak season – it is strongly advised to book in advance. Corsican taxis do not always use the meter, feel free to ask for the fare before getting in. For short local trips (for example, from downtown to the Marina or a nearby beach club), it remains a comfortable, albeit expensive, option.

Buses and Shuttles:

Public transport around Porto-Vecchio is limited but exists. In summer, bus shuttles connect downtown to main beaches like Palombaggia and Santa Giulia​, with several round trips per day (convenient for tourists without a car). There are also regular coach lines to Bonifacio, Figari, Solenzara, or Ajaccio, departing from the bus station. Buses are economical, but schedules remain limited, and they are often full in high season. Check with the tourist office for exact schedules and stops. Note that for some beaches or isolated sites (Ospédale, Rondinara...), there is no public transport – the car or scooter remains indispensable.

Scooter / Motorcycle / Bicycle:

For couples or solo travelers, renting a scooter can be a fun and practical alternative. Several rental companies in Porto-Vecchio offer 50cc or 125cc scooters daily or weekly. The two-wheeler allows you to easily weave through summer traffic and park without worry as close as possible to the beaches (a significant advantage in July-August). However, be cautious: wearing a helmet is mandatory, and winding roads require experience. Avoid riding at night outside urban areas. As for bicycles, the terrain around Porto-Vecchio is hilly, making it sporty. However, electric bikes (electric mountain or city bikes) are available for rent and can allow nice rides, for example, along the salt marshes or on small roads to nearby beaches. In town, the bicycle is a good means of transport to avoid traffic jams, but stay vigilant as cycling facilities are almost nonexistent.

Boat:

Original but common in Porto-Vecchio, the boat can serve as a means of transport to reach certain beaches or enjoy a "feet in the water" trip. If you are a boater, the port of Porto-Vecchio offers high-quality moorings and services. It is possible to rent a small motorboat (without a license or with a skipper) for the day to explore the coast: you can thus dock directly on beaches like Palombaggia, Santa Giulia, or even Piantarella on the Bonifacio side. Some huts have their pier and offer a boat shuttle service for clients arriving by sea. Finally, taxi boats operate occasionally in summer to connect Porto-Vecchio with nearby beaches or coves (information at the port). Moving by boat offers a different perspective on the coastline and adds a touch of adventure to your stay.