Les plages du Golfe d'Ajaccio sont nombreuses. Chacune ayant son charme et sa singularité, et il serait cavalier de les classer par quelque ordre que ce soit.
Nous les avons listées ci dessous et ferons un zoom sur certaines d'entre elles afin de vous offrir un résumé de panorama sympa !

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Grand Capo Beach (Capo Di Feno)
Facing due west, this is a magnificent beach at sunset.
A popular spot for surfers on swelly days, it is also popular with bathers looking for a beach on a wild coastline.
Petit Capo Beach (Sevani)
A neighbour of Grand Capo, it enjoys the same exposure and can go from a beach with crashing waves on swelly days to turquoise paradise waters surrounded by wild nature on calm days.
A pure jewel!
Sacred Earth Beach
Emblematic for the presence of one of the 6 Termines de la Terre Sacrée, monuments dedicated to the dead of the First World War, this fine sandy beach is ideal for families with children.
Paillotes nearby, of course, as is the case all along the Route des Sanguinaires.



Santa Lina Beach (from Ariadne to Marinella)
Very popular with the locals, surrounded by straw huts and restaurants on all sides, this beach is particularly suitable for families with children.
However, it may not be as easy to get to as some of the neighbouring beaches.
Saint François Beach
At the foot of the fortifications of the citadel, you couldn't find a more central beach than Saint François!
All you have to do from the promenade and busy streets is climb down a flight of steps along the ramparts to enjoy the fine sand and crystal-clear water.
Ricanto Beach
3 km long, it stretches from the airport to the entrance to the town. There's plenty of space to park your car or put your towel down.
While some parts of the beach are more suitable for children than others, the beach remains accessible to all, and popular with kite and wing surfers on windy days.
The long promenade is also popular with walkers and runners.

