Calvi
  • Beach
  • Historical
  • Cultural
  • Nature
  • Relaxation

Calvi

Experience Enchantment Between Sea and Mountains

Calvi is best enjoyed during the summertime as the weather permits sunbathing and outdoor activities. The beaches are a major attraction during these months. Late spring and early autumn also offer favorable temperatures with fewer crowds, a good time for those seeking a quieter experience while exploring the natural beauty and cultural offerings. Various events and festivals are hosted by the town during these periods, making the atmosphere lively.

Flights
Calvi from € 53

Nestled on the picturesque northwest coastline of Corsica, the charming town of Calvi beckons with its pristine beaches and crystalline waters. The town's skyline is crowned by a majestic 13th-century citadel that offers breathtaking views and a journey through the time-worn cobbled streets, revealing a tapestry of cozy shops and delightful eateries.

The expansive sandy shorefront of Calvi, merging seamlessly with the town, is perfect for a day under the sun or dipping into water sports. The bustling marina, dotted with yachts and local fishing vessels, brings life to the waterfront, inviting visitors to sample authentic Corsican flavors at the myriad of adjacent cafes.

Cultural enthusiasts will revel in landmarks like the ornate Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral within the citadel and the controversial Maison de Christophe Colomb, purported to be where celebrated explorer Christopher Columbus was born.…

Journey 3 steps itinerary

Delve into the rich history of Calvi during a structured three-day itinerary. Explore the iconic citadel, meander through the historic center, and uncover the narrative of the city.

Indulge in seven days of bliss on Calvi's idyllic strands, with opportunities for water sports amidst pristine waters for those seeking thrills.

Embark on a four-day nature escape in the vicinity of Calvi, with boat tours of the Scandola Reserve, hiking excursions, and wildlife sightings.

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Gastronomy Cuisine

Calvi is a city that takes pride in its delicious cuisine, which draws inspiration from both Mediterranean and Corsican influences. The local gastronomy boasts of fresh seafood, sumptuous cheeses, and cured meat. Dishes are often infused with herbs from the maquis, adding a unique and memorable flavor to every meal. Simple yet satisfying, olive oil, chestnuts, and honey feature prominently in the cuisine, providing a delightful taste sensation.

  • Civet de Sanglier

    Civet de Sanglier

    A hearty wild boar stew, slow-cooked with red wine, herbs, and vegetables, showcasing the rich game tradition of the island.
  • Aziminu

    Aziminu

    A Corsican fish soup enhanced with saffron, garlic, and various local fish, often served with rouille sauce and croutons.
  • Fiadone

    Fiadone

    A delicate cheesecake made with brocciu, a Corsican fresh cheese, lemon zest, and eau de vie, embodying the island's dairy craftsmanship.