Surrounded by crystalline water and sugar-white sand, it’s hard not to feel relaxed in Figari. The laid-back village is perched on the southern tip of Corsica and is a great base for exploring the French island. Bask on the picturesque beach, visit the historic chapel and visit nearby attractions such as Scandola Nature Reserve and the medieval town of Bonifacio.
Things to do in Figari
A short stroll from the village, Plage de Figari lures in sunseekers with its soft sand and calm water. The crescent-shaped beach is popular with kite surfers and you’ll often see colourful sails dotting the horizon.
Figari is dotted with historic buildings and monuments that reflect the island’s ancient past. While most of the Chapel of St. John the Baptist of Pruno has fallen into disrepair, the 12th century Romanesque façade recalls the grandeur of a bygone era.
Basing yourself in Figari makes it easy to explore southern Corsica at your own pace. In Scandola Nature Reserve, you’ll find rugged volcanic landscapes and soaring ospreys. Visit the family home of Napoleon Bonaparte in the bustling city of Ajaccio and marvel at the soaring red granite cliffs of Calanques de Piana. On the island’s southern tip, the medieval town of Bonifacio is perched on white limestone clifftops.
Getting around Figari
Figari is located on the island of Corsica, a two-hour drive from Ajaccio. Rental cars are the best way to visit Figari and explore surrounding sights and attractions. Figari-Sud Corse Airport is a short drive from the village.