Hôtel Maora Village





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This pretty seaside promenade located near Bonifacio in Corse-du-Sud leads you to discover the wonderful landscapes of the Gulf of Sant'Amanza. The route starts at Moara Beach and first lands. Along the way you will have beautiful views of the reliefs of the peninsula. The path joins the coast and leads you to small isolated beaches with a superb panorama of the gulf and the mountains.
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This beautiful seaside walk located near Bonifacio in Corse-du-Sud leads you to discover the beautiful landscapes of the Gulf of Sant'Amanza. The route begins at Tamaris Beach and takes a path through low vegetation that reaches the heights towards the Tower of Sant'Amanza. Along the way you will have splendid views of the gulf on the one hand and the Lavezzi Islands on the other. The return path runs along the indented coast.
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This beautiful walk in the extreme south of Corsica begins in Piantarella. The route follows the coast and takes you to Plage du Petit Sperone and Plage du Grand Sperone. Along the way you will have splendid views of Piana Island, Ratino Island, Cavallo Island and the Lavezzi Islands. An easy route in breathtaking landscapes with the possibility of swimming on paradisiacal beaches.
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This pretty hike by the sea near Bonifacio, in Corse-du-Sud, will make you discover the Strada Vecia, an old Genoese road paved and lined with dry stone walls. The path is wooded and offers magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea and Bonifacio. You can even see Sardinia on the horizon. Along the way, you will discover the Madonetta lighthouse, Fazzio Beach and Paragan Beach. You will find many maquis plants such as oleasters, wild olive trees, sarsaparilla and witches claws. During the...
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This course in the city of Bonifacio, in the extreme south of Corsica, is an unusual walk. A staircase of 187 steps leads you to the side of the cliff on a path carved into the rock that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea's turquoise waters. The legend says that the troops of the King of Aragon dug it in one night during the city's siege in 1420. It leads to a freshwater well which is no longer used. This hike between sky and sea offers a breathtaking panorama of the cliffs and Sardinia. The...