Galéria: a wild village between the sea and the mountains in Corsica
A small, quiet village
Nestled on the west coast of Corsica, at the mouth of the Fango Valley, Galéria is a small, discreet village where time seems to slow down. Far from the hustle and bustle of the big seaside resorts, it offers a peaceful and authentic atmosphere, prized by lovers of nature and tranquility. Here, there are no large tourist complexes or dense summer crowds: the village retains a simple identity, focused on the sea, the mountains, and local life.

A few hundred residents
Galéria lives to the rhythm of the seasons. Its small fishing port, low-rise houses, and vast pebble and sand beach give the place a wild and unspoiled character. The sea is crystal clear, often calmer than on other exposed parts of the coast, and the sunsets are particularly spectacular.

Between river and sea
The village is also the gateway to the Fango Valley, classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This clear-water river winds its way between natural pools, holm oak forests, and rugged mountains, offering a striking contrast to the coastline. Between swimming in the river, hiking, wildlife watching and sea excursions to the Scandola reserve or the Gulf of Porto, Galéria is an ideal starting point for discovering wild and unspoiled Corsica.

Favor tranquility
Choosing Galéria means choosing peace, space, and authenticity. It is the perfect place for those who want to enjoy the sea and mountains far from the hustle and bustle, in one of the island's most unspoiled natural settings.


