Are you spending one day in Corsica on your Mediterranean Cruise and are looking for an awesome itinerary? Then I got you covered! Corsica is a beautiful island, but because it is so small it is harder to find cool things to do on your cruise. Luckily for you, we have just been to Corsica and we had a lovely day on the island. For that reason, I have created this ultimate cruise guide for you. Let’s get to it! About the Ajaccio Cruise Port Walking Distance To Old Town: 5 minutes Amenities: Telephones, Taxi Stand, Motor Scooter Rental Tender Port: no Ajaccio cruise port is located right in the city center, so it’s easy to walk around and explore. From the cruise port, you can visit the old town, check out the markets, and enjoy the local food. The beaches are also nearby if you want to relax by the sea. Closest to Ajaccio cruise port, you can find Plage de Saint-François, a sandy beach right in the heart of the city. It is pretty and has awesome views. Plage du Trottel is another popular spot near the cruise port. It is known for its beautiful sunsets and cute cafes and restaurants. Since the island is pretty small, you can either do a sightseeing tour of Corsica or spend the cruise day on the beach. Most boat tours to the islands nearby do not start in Ajaccio, so they can be hard to reach. For that reason, I do not recommend it. My tip for your shore day in Ajaccio: Take the PETIT TRAIN D’AJACCIO. This scenic train will take you through the best stops on the island. They offer two different routes, between 45 minutes and 01 hour 45 minutes. Tickets are around EUR 10,00 – amazing! Things To See in One Day in Corsica (Ajaccio) 1. Ajaccio If you are planning on spending your day in Ajaccio, you have a couple of options of what to do. You can explore Maison Bonaparte, which is Napoleon’s birthplace turned into a museum. The Fesch Museum is another great spot, showcasing a collection of Italian paintings. The Ajaccio Cathedral is a beautiful church where Napoleon was baptized. You can also hang out in Place Foch. It is my favorite place on the island, a lively square with a market and cafes. You can also see a statue of Napoleon there. 2. Check Out the Calvi Citadel The Calvi Citadel in Corsica is an old fortress with a lot of history. It was one of my highlights of this trip, so I definitely suggest visiting! Built in the 13th century, it’s on a high spot overlooking the sea (to spot intruders of course). Now, it’s a cool place to explore, with narrow streets, old buildings turned into cafes, and awesome views of the harbor. People say Christopher Columbus might have been born here, but no one knows if that is true. Nowadays they hold events like music and art shows. 3. Visit Scandola Nature Reserve The Scandola Nature Reserve was a spot we sadly missed out on because it is hard to reach (only with boat). If you can somehow make it work with your departure times, I do suggest you visit it. Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica is a stunning, protected area that is kept untouched. It’s famous for its amazing volcanic rocks, clear blue waters and animals. The place is part of UNESCO’s protected sites. You can take a boat tour and even go snorkeling there. It is extremely breathtaking for sure – a must-visit on your shore day in Corsica. 4. Relax On The Beautiful Beaches of Corsica One of the stops I loved the most on my day tour through Corsica was on the beach. The water is amazing for swimming and snorkeling. You’ve got Palombaggia, a super pretty beach with white sand and blue water. Then there’s Saleccia, which is quiet and beautiful, but I found it a bit hard to get to. Rondinara is shaped like a half-moon and is great for families. Also Santa Giulia is perfect for kids and water sports because the water is shallow and calm. There is a beautiful beach for everyone in Corsica – make sure to include that in your trip. 5. Explore Stunning Bonifacio Bonifacio is a stunning town at the southern tip of Corsica, sitting high on white cliffs above the sea. It was my favorite spot in Corsica. You can see old buildings that look like they’re hanging right over the edge. Walking around, you’ll see lots of history everywhre. The town has a cute little marina where you can chill, eat, and watch boats. There are also boat trips to see cool sea caves. A famous spot is the Escalier du Roi d’Aragon, a steep set of steps cut into the cliff. Keep the departure time of your ship in mind when booking boat trips! 6. Head To Cap Corse Another beautiful spot I loved is Cap Corse. It’s got wild nature, old villages, and secret beaches. Driving around, you see mountains on one side and the sea on the other. It’s quieter here than other parts of Corsica, so it feels special and untouched. You can find towers along the coast and try local wines that are really good. I did not know that Corsica was one of France’s major wine regions before visiting for sure. There are also paths for walking, which I found so cool. It’s a perfect spot for anyone who loves exploring and wants to travel a bit off the beaten tracks of Ajaccio. 7. Explore Sartène Sartene is a cool town in Corsica, sitting up high with amazing views all around. People say it’s the most “Corsican” town – and I agree. The buildings are old and the streets are narrow and made of cobblestones – super cute and picturesque. The town is known for its strong traditions. They have a famous Easter procession that’s very moving. Insider Tip: Around Sartene, there are vineyards where you can taste local wine, I suggest combining the visit with a tasting if you have the time. 8. Hike Through The Ospedale Forest The Ospedale Forest is a cool, green place up in the mountains near Porto-Vecchio. My husband and I are big into hiking, so we loved this place. It’s a big change from the sunny beaches because it’s cooler and full of tall pine trees (amazing to cool down on a hot summer day). There are trails that go through the forest, leading to beautiful views of the mountains and the sea far away. One special spot is a lake that’s really pretty and a good place for a picnic. Bring some local wine and snacks and hang out there for a bit. 9. Visit the Napoleon Monument One of the most visited spots in Corsica is the Napoleon Monument. Our train journey took us there first thing, and it was pretty impressive. This statue is a way for people on the island to remember him and show how proud they are of him. It’s in an important spot in the city and shows Napoleon looking very noble. People go there to learn about history and see how much Napoleon means to Corsica – it is their most famous citizen after all. 10. Go Wine Tasting One of the things I try to do on every shore day is trying some local products. And Corsica has some awesome wine ready to taste on your day on the island. he island’s vineyards benefit from the sunny weather, varied terrain, and the fresh, Mediterranean breeze, creating the perfect conditions for wine-making. When you go wine tasting here, you’ll find a mix of red, white, and rosé wines, each with its own character. Famous local grape varieties are Niellucciu, Sciacarellu, and Vermentinu. My Take On Our Corsica Shore Day If you are wondering whether or not to pick a cruise with Corsica on the itinerary, I have the answer. It is definitely a big, fat, YES! My expectations were to too high before going, because I knew nothing about the place. But turns out, their landscape is pretty amazing. I would have loved to see the Scandola Nature Reserve, but our shore day was just not long enough. However, the richness of history and beauty on the island blew me away. Turns out, Corsica was one of my favorite stops on this Mediterranean Cruise on the MSC Fantasia. And especially the wine was fantastic! Conclusion: One Day in Corsica (Ajaccio) From Cruise This cruise itinerary covered the most important things you need to know before your shore day in Corsica. From the stunning capital city of Ajaccio to the most pristine beaches and a stunning citadel on a cliff: Corsica has so much to offer. The small French island will surprise you with natural beauty and rich history (it is the birthplace of Napoleon after all). Make sure to try some local products on your shore day, like a delicious glass of Corsican wine. I hope you enjoyed your shore day in Corsica as much as I did. Frequently Asked Questions