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Capo Pertusato

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Capo Pertusato

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Capo Pertusato, also known as Cap Pertusato, is a spectacular viewpoint situated at the southernmost tip of Corsica, approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Bonifacio. Rising to an elevation of 89 meters, this natural monument is renowned for its dramatic white limestone cliffs that plunge into the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. It lies within the protected Bouches de Bonifacio nature reserve, offering unparalleled panoramic vistas across the Strait of Bonifacio to the Lavezzi Islands, the Italian island of Maddalena, and even the…

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    February 4, 2025

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    Capo Pertusato - A pirate beach like something out of a picture book! In the very south of Corsica, with a view of Sardinia, lies a scenic highlight of the …
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    If you are travelling by car, drive from Bonifacio on the D58 towards Piantarella and then turn right onto the D260 towards Piantarella and Pertusato. This road leads to the cliffs and just 1 km after the turn-off you have a beautiful view of Bonifacio. After another 500 m turn right towards Pertusato.
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    A little over 200 m after this turn-off you reach the starting point of the footpath to the Plage des Trois Pointes. This "beach" is not made of sand or …
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    1. View from Capo Pertusato – Chemin de Pertusato loop from Bonifacio

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Bonifacio, Sartène, Corsica, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes to Capo Pertusato and their difficulty levels?

    There are several ways to reach Capo Pertusato. A popular option is a wide footpath from Bonifacio, starting near Chapelle Saint-Roch, which offers magnificent coastal views and takes about three hours round trip. This path is generally considered easy but is largely shadeless. For a shorter walk, you can drive closer to a radar station where a gravel trail leads directly to the lighthouse. More adventurous hikers can explore paths leading to hidden spots like Plage des Trois Pointes, which involves some light climbing and is not suitable for very small children or those with poor footing.

    Is Capo Pertusato suitable for families with young children?

    The main gravel trail to the lighthouse from the radar station parking is generally suitable for families. However, some paths, particularly those leading to secluded beaches like Plage des Trois Pointes, involve light climbing and uneven terrain, making them less suitable for very small children or those needing stable footing. The wide footpath from Bonifacio is also manageable for families, but its length (three hours round trip) and lack of shade should be considered.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Capo Pertusato?

    While specific regulations for dogs are not explicitly stated, many outdoor areas in Corsica are dog-friendly, especially on leash. Given the natural environment and the presence of other hikers, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet.

    Where can I park when visiting Capo Pertusato, and is there a fee?

    Parking is available near a radar station, from which a trail leads down to the cape and the lighthouse. User tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. While specific fees are not mentioned, it's wise to arrive early, particularly in summer, to secure a spot. The main footpath from Bonifacio offers an alternative if you prefer to walk from the town.

    What are the key natural features and landmarks to look out for at Capo Pertusato?

    Beyond the stunning white limestone cliffs and panoramic views, key features include the historic Phare de Pertusato lighthouse, which has operated since 1844. You can also discover unique geological formations called "lapiaz," created by rainwater dissolving the limestone. The Orca Cave, a 30-meter-wide open-air cavity, and the "Rudder of Corsica" islet are also notable. For those willing to explore, Saint-Antoine Beach and the unique chalk cliffs of Plage des Trois Pointes offer beautiful coastal experiences.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Capo Pertusato?

    The time needed depends on your chosen activity. A round trip hike from Bonifacio typically takes around three hours. If you drive closer to the radar station and walk directly to the lighthouse, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the immediate area and enjoying the views. Allow extra time if you plan to visit hidden beaches, explore geological formations, or simply relax and take in the scenery.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Capo Pertusato?

    Capo Pertusato itself is a natural, undeveloped area. There are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at the viewpoint. All amenities, including dining and lodging, can be found in the nearby town of Bonifacio, which is approximately 5 kilometers away. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks for your visit to the cape.

    What should I wear for a hike to Capo Pertusato, considering the terrain and weather?

    Given the varied terrain, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Paths can be rocky or involve light climbing in some areas. As much of the area is shadeless, especially the path from Bonifacio, wear light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunglasses. Sunscreen is essential. Even on mild days, the coastal winds can be strong, so a light jacket or windbreaker can be useful.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives or hidden gems near Capo Pertusato?

    While Capo Pertusato offers a serene atmosphere with fewer tourists compared to other areas, exploring the paths leading to Plage des Trois Pointes or Saint-Antoine Beach can offer more secluded experiences. These spots require a bit more effort to reach but reward visitors with unique geological formations and crystal-clear waters for swimming or snorkeling. The wider Bouches de Bonifacio nature reserve also holds many other beautiful coastal trails and viewpoints.

    What is the best time of day to visit Capo Pertusato to avoid crowds and enjoy the views?

    To avoid crowds and enjoy the most pleasant conditions, especially during the warmer months, it's highly recommended to visit Capo Pertusato in the early morning or late afternoon/early evening. The light during these times is also ideal for photography, casting beautiful hues over the white cliffs and turquoise sea. Arriving early also helps with securing parking.

    Can I see Bonifacio's citadel from Capo Pertusato?

    Yes, Capo Pertusato offers spectacular views of Bonifacio's citadel. From various points along the cape, you can clearly see the historic town perched dramatically on its promontory, seemingly defying gravity at the edge of the cliffs. This iconic view is one of the highlights of visiting Capo Pertusato.

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