Girolata: a remote village in the middle of Scandola and the Gulf of Porto
Accessible only by sea or on foot!
Nestled at the end of a wild gulf between the cliffs of the Scandola Nature Reserve and the mountains of the Corsica Regional Nature Park, Girolata is one of the island's most isolated and fascinating villages. Accessible only on foot via steep trails or by sea, this timeless hamlet offers a rare experience: that of an unspoiled Corsica, far from any roads or hustle and bustle.
The village is centered around a small, sheltered bay with calm waters, lined with a few colorful houses, a small port, and a peaceful beach. Here, there is no traffic, no large tourist complexes: only the sound of the waves, the singing of birds, and the quiet activity of fishermen and residents.
Girolata also has a rich history. Overlooking the bay, the 16th-century Genoese fort bears witness to the site's strategic past, once used to guard the coast against Barbary invasions. Today, this promontory offers a spectacular view of the gulf and the surrounding landscape.
Long isolated from the rest of the island, the village has retained a simple way of life, focused on the sea and nature. Even today, supplies are mainly brought in by boat, which helps to preserve its authentic and wild character.
Arriving in Girolata by sea is a particularly memorable moment: the bay gradually reveals itself, surrounded by steep hills, with its colorful boats and houses nestled at the foot of the mountains. Many visitors choose to stop here for lunch overlooking the water, to swim in the crystal-clear sea, or simply to enjoy a place that is unique in the world.
A true hidden gem on the west coast of Corsica, Girolata embodies the spirit of adventure and untamed nature that characterizes this region. It is an essential stop for anyone who wants to discover an authentic, unspoiled, and deeply exotic Corsica.
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