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En Balagne, dans le nord-ouest de la Corse, la petite cité de Calvi est un véritable trésor de la Méditerranée. Tradition polyphonique, plages de sable blanc, soleil, eau turquoise, activités sportives en tout genre : Calvi est un rêve pour les touristes et fait la fierté des habitants. Balade dans la ville, entre paysages, gastronomie et soirées endiablées.
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Snorkeling - plage de Calvi, Corse
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Calvi est une ville française, située dans le département de la Haute-Corse et la région de Corse. la ville de Calvi est le chef-lieu de la arrondissement. Ses habitants sont appelés les Calvais et les Calvaises.La commune s'étend sur 31 km² et compte 5380 habitants depuis le dernier recensement de la population datant de 2004.
Entourée par les communes de Lumio et Moncale, Calvi est située à 59 km au Sud-Ouest de Bastia la plus grande ville à proximité. La marine, quartier du port de Calvi, est un lieu très apprécié des visiteurs, qui en profitent pour marcher allègrement le long des quais, saluant au passage quelques pêcheurs du coin. Deuxième ville touristique de Corse, on comprend mieux en déambulant dans les ruelles colorées de la Basse-ville, pourquoi Calvi est si prisée. Commerçants, artisans, terrasses de restaurants et épiceries ouvrent leur porte directement sur le port, . Vous pourrez aussi remarquer la Tour de Sel, ancien poste de guet du XIIIe siècle où était entreposé le sel. Non loin de là, plus à l'ouest du Port, s'étend la plage principal de la ville, sur une longueur d'environ 5 km. -
Adventures Ashore: Calvi, Corsica Highlights
A guided stroll through the seaside town of Calvi reveals much of its history - from its humble beginnings as a fishing village, to its century in the sun as a Genoese stronghold, and its current status as a charming vacation getaway.
Places to see in ( Calvi - France )
Places to see in ( Calvi - France )
Calvi is a town on the northwest coast of Corsica. It's known for its beaches and crescent-shaped bay. A medieval citadel overlooks the marina from the bay's western end, and is home to Baroque St-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral and cobbled streets. Restaurants line the harbor on the Quai Landry esplanade. Perched on a high hill a short distance inland, the chapel of Notre-Dame de la Serra has panoramic views of the area.
The port town of Calvi, in the Balagne region of north-west Corsica, boasts the intrigue of traditional Corsican culture while effortlessly maintaining the comforts of a modern resort. You will find picturesque views of the coast and there are many enjoyable places to spend time both in Calvi itself and the surrounding region. Calvi was not our favourite destination on Corsica; beaches are better at Porto Vecchio, citadels at Bonifacio and scenery at Porto, however with its combination of beaches, resort and historical centre it is a very accessible resort and can be visited without hiring a car.
If you travel to Calvi by ferry you will immediately see the full effect of the attractive port, the towering Citadel, the rugged mountains, and the forest of pines. If you do not arrive by ferry, you can still see great views of the area from the water by taking one of the many boat trips or pleasure cruises available in the marina. Start your visit in the Port de Plaisance, which is a friendly marina and an enjoyable place to view the many luxury boats and bright fishing boats as they arrive and depart. Calvi is also one of the stops made by the large cruise ships to Corsica and these can often be seen in the harbour.
In Calvi most social activity takes place at Quai Landry. This is a beachside walkway which connects the port to the marina, and offers restaurants, bars, cafés, side shops, and hotels. There are not many historical points of interest for sightseeing in this area, but it is an excellent place to shop or grab a bite to eat and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
For many visitors it is Calvi’s beach that is the big attraction and centre of a visit. The beach is a long, narrow strip of white sand and serene, shallow water that stretches nearly 6 km (4 mi) along the length of the bay. It is not the most attractive beach on Corsica by a long stretch but it is functional and easily accessible. The beach also has lifeguards and very good facilities, such as picnic areas and snack bars. Popular activities include windsurfing, waterskiing, jet skiing and paragliding.
The Genoese Citadel is the main part of the town, and its most important historical monument. It was a military outpost in the 15th century that helped guard the city against international attacks. The citadel sits high above Calvi port from where it towers over the sea. From up here you get some great views of the coast and harbour. Within the citadel old town there are many tunnels and long winding stairways as well as plenty of narrow walkways tucked between quaint old houses.
Places of interest in the Citadel include the restored palace of the Genovese governor, and the remains of a house that is rumoured to be the place where Christopher Columbus was born*. The original house was destroyed by Nelson’s troops in 1794 and today a statue stands on the site, commemorating the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ birthday. In the Citadel is the Cathédrale St-Jean-Baptiste, which was erected to hold an allegedly supernatural crucifix called Christ des Miracles. Look out also for the pretty pink baroque church of Sainte-Marie.
Wandering around the cobblestone streets and shops in the Citadel is a lovely way to spend an afternoon or quiet evening. Additionally, a jazz festival is held in this area every June. The Museum of Corsican Ethnography is also located in the Citadel and holds many items in connection with the history and culture of this beautiful island. This is a recommended tourist destination, along with the military museum.
( Calvi - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Calvi . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Calvi - France
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Calvi (en corse Calvi, prononcé [ˈkaːl.bi]) est une commune française et sous-préfecture du département de la Haute-Corse, en région Corse. Elle appartient à la Balagne.
Exploring Calvi, Corsica || Amy Elizabeth
The first week of March marked the beginning of my spring break, my 19th birthday, and also my first ever solo trip. Calvi is beautiful and full of views. There are stories that Christopher Columbus was born on the island of Corsica. A well known Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, south of Calvi.
Calvi is small yet has many things to explore. The Citadel is the main attraction, along with a beautiful pink church building, and Notre Dame de la Serra, which I was unable to hike to by myself during this trip.
The town itself is full of little shops, and cafes. Easily walkable and easy to find your way around after a day or two.
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Calvi, ville fleurie
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L'île incroyable située au cœur de la Méditerranée entre l'Italie et la France, éblouissant pour ceux qui y séjournent, avec ses paysages étonnants qui varient en quelques kilomètres de la plage pour les montagnes, des plaines pour les collines, , de la ville pour la forêt .
Citadelle ou Haute ville de Calvi.
Cette baie a été occupé depuis le néolithique (5000-2500 avant JC).
The incredible island located in the heart of the Mediterranean between Italy and France, dazzling for those who stay there, with its amazing landscapes that vary in a few kilometers from the beach to the mountains, from the plains to the hills, from the city to the forest.
Citadel or upper city of Calvi.
This bay was occupied since the neolithic period (5000 to 2500 years BC).
A incrível ilha situada no coração do Mediterrâneo, entre a Itália e a França, deslumbrando quem por lá passa, com as suas surpreendentes paisagens que variam, em poucos quilómetros, da praia para a montanha, da planície para a serra, da cidade para a floresta.
Cidadela ou Alta Cidade de Calvi.
Esta baía foi ocupada desde o período neolítico (5000 a 2500 anos a.C.).
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Imagine France en bord de mer... Destination Calvi !
De Calvi et la Corse aux plages du nord de la France, l'objectif de l'artiste Maia Flore vous offre un regard différent sur le littoral français
Places to see in ( Corsica - France ) Calvi
Places to see in ( Corsica - France ) Calvi
Calvi is a town on the northwest coast of Corsica. It's known for its beaches and crescent-shaped bay. A medieval citadel overlooks the marina from the bay's western end, and is home to Baroque St-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral and cobbled streets. Restaurants line the harbor on the Quai Landry esplanade. Perched on a high hill a short distance inland, the chapel of Notre-Dame de la Serra has panoramic views of the area.
The port town of Calvi, in the Balagne region of north-west Corsica, boasts the intrigue of traditional Corsican culture while effortlessly maintaining the comforts of a modern resort. You will find picturesque views of the coast and there are many enjoyable places to spend time both in Calvi itself and the surrounding region.
Calvi was not our favourite destination on Corsica; beaches are better at Porto Vecchio, citadels at Bonifacio and scenery at Porto, however with its combination of beaches, resort and historical centre it is a very accessible resort and can be visited without hiring a car.
If you travel to Calvi by ferry you will immediately see the full effect of the attractive port, the towering Citadel, the rugged mountains, and the forest of pines. If you do not arrive by ferry, you can still see great views of the area from the water by taking one of the many boat trips or pleasure cruises available in the marina. Start your visit in the Port de Plaisance, which is a friendly marina and an enjoyable place to view the many luxury boats and bright fishing boats as they arrive and depart. Calvi is also one of the stops made by the large cruise ships to Corsica and these can often be seen in the harbour.
For many visitors it is Calvi’s beach that is the big attraction and centre of a visit. The beach is a long, narrow strip of white sand and serene, shallow water that stretches nearly 6 km (4 mi) along the length of the bay. It is not the most attractive beach on Corsica by a long stretch but it is functional and easily accessible. The beach also has lifeguards and very good facilities, such as picnic areas and snack bars. Popular activities include windsurfing, waterskiing, jet skiing and paragliding.
For those who prefer a quieter place to soak in the sun, a less populated and wider strip of beach can be found at plage de l’Alga, near Revellata point. A little further round the coast near Lumio the beaches of Arinella and Algaio are the best in this area. The mixture of sandy beach and large flat rocks is an attractive combination and you can see Calvi on the other side of the bay.
The Genoese Citadel is the main part of the town, and its most important historical monument. It was a military outpost in the 15th century that helped guard the city against international attacks. The citadel sits high above Calvi port from where it towers over the sea. From up here you get some great views of the coast and harbour. Within the citadel old town there are many tunnels and long winding stairways as well as plenty of narrow walkways tucked between quaint old houses.
Places of interest in the Citadel include the restored palace of the Genovese governor, and the remains of a house that is rumoured to be the place where Christopher Columbus was born*. The original house was destroyed by Nelson’s troops in 1794 and today a statue stands on the site, commemorating the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ birthday. In the Citadel is the Cathédrale St-Jean-Baptiste, which was erected to hold an allegedly supernatural crucifix called Christ des Miracles. Look out also for the pretty pink baroque church of Sainte-Marie.
Wandering around the cobblestone streets and shops in the Citadel is a lovely way to spend an afternoon or quiet evening. Additionally, a jazz festival is held in this area every June. The Museum of Corsican Ethnography is also located in the Citadel and holds many items in connection with the history and culture of this beautiful island. This is a recommended tourist destination, along with the military museum.
( Corsica - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Corsica . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Corsica - France
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Calvi, capitale de la Balagne
La citadelle de Calvi domine la Méditerranée depuis un promontoire rocheux. Nous parcourons ces fortifications en retraçant l'histoire de la ville qui fût marquée par 5 siècles de fidélité à la République de Gênes.
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Calvi : les restaurants de plage démolis pour laisser place à des structures démontables
Après les décisions de justice concernant les restaurants de plage, le temps de la démolition. À Calvi, mercredi 30 octobre, les propriétaires de ces établissements ont commencé à démonter les constructions sur le domaine public maritime. Ils s'interrogent sur l'avenir de leur activité.
Intervenants - Jean-Louis Bronconi, Gérant d'un restaurant de plage à Calvi ; Jean-Louis Delpoux, Adjoint à l'urbanisme du maire de Calvi ; François Ravier, Préfet de Haute-Corse
Equipe - Pierre Nicolas ; Vivien Chareyre ; Ramsey Kinany.
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