Luxury villas in Corsica

Picture-perfect Corsica is a wild and rugged villa holiday getaway. It's France's tiny island region that has its own look and feel – there are UNESCO bays, rolling vineyards, gingerbread beaches and a defiant attitude all of its own.

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The perfect Corsica for you

Corsica Family Villas

Discover the perfect place for you and your family to take in the sun, the sea, and the surroundings of Corsica. Find the perfect spot for your next family getaway with one of our family villas.

Villas for large groups in Corsica

Bring along a group of friends with our large Corsica villas - the ideal venues for larger group getaways. Our villas sleep up to 10 people.

Corsica Villas with pools

Unwind and experience Corsican serenity in our Corsica villas with private pools. Rejuvenate, relax, and experience first-hand the beauty of Corsica, all while staying cool from the heat.

Corsica Villa holiday guide

This pint-sized pocket in the Mediterranean is France’s wild and sun-kissed villa holiday getaway. It’s a tiny island with an independent identity, and an incredible geographical diversity that’s full of contrasts. Travel from its north to the south and Corsica enchants with glittering bays, vibrant valleys, handsome hill villages and snow-flecked mountain ridges. Here, chestnut forests blanket the mountains and trendy modern port towns hug the cliffs. Stumble across megalithic marvels, soak up Italian influences in its sun-bleached south, and laze on the most extraordinary white sands on its beautiful beaches. Beyond its natural beauty, Corsica has an enchanting history, too – Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, and Lord Nelson lost his eye in Calvi’s ancient citadel.

Average Weather in

Corsica’s hot summer and mild winter makes it a great year-round option for a villa holiday in France. It’s a summer retreat of choice for many mainland French travellers, and is also an island with a lovely off-season sunshine, too. This region’s rugged spine has mountains which can get snowy in winter – but the island’s natural beauty and delicious food make it a welcome retreat for any time of the year. Corsica is a hiker’s heaven, especially in the spring and autumn months – restaurants and shop prices are also better value at this time of year, and the beaches are indulgently quieter, too. If you’re visiting the island during its peak summer season, prepare for July and August to be hot. They’re dry and humid months, so probably aren’t the best times to organise a super active holiday – but they’re lovely if your villa holiday is more about the all-important sunbathing sessions and those gloriously warm Mediterranean waters.

Why go to Corsica

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