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The coastal town of Propriano is found in south-west Corsica, at the head of the Valinco Gulf.

Tucked into the narrowest part of the Golfe de Valinco, the small port of Proprian, 57km southeast of Ajaccio, centres on a fine natural harbour that was exploited by the ancient Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans, but became a prime target for Saracen pirate raids in the eighteenth century, when it was largely destroyed. Redeveloped in the 1900s, it now boasts a thriving marina, and handles ferries to Toulon, Marseille and Sardinia. the town around the port has also grown in importance.

'Modern' Propriano dates from the 19th early century, when the port was established and most of the buildings constructed. Although the same location had previously been occupied by the Romans and Greeks little remains of early Propriano, which was frequently attacked and mostly destroyed.

Ferries to both Sardinia and mainland France operate from the town marina.

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Propriano is now one of the most popular resorts in Corsica, due to the numerous beaches that are close to hand for visitors to Propriano, including the Plage de Lido 1 km from the town. The coast north of the town is very built up however, and it can be a challenge to escape from the hordes.

The renowned village of Campomoro is nearby, with its fine beach and lovely setting, and is always a very popular place with visitors to this region of Corsica.

Trees cover nearly half the Corsica countryside where Propriano and Sartene are located. The mountain peaks reach to the height of 8,900 feet - all encircled by 600 miles of an enchanting coastline. Propriano lies at the Gulf of Valincio, which makes the location a haven for watersports lovers. Apart from wonderful sunshine, the qualities that make Corsica so special are its rich variety of people, scenery, traditions and dialects.

Since tourism took over from fishing in the 1970s, the original village "core" of severe grey-granite buildings grouped around a dominant church has expanded into a narrow, scimitar-shaped stretch.

Propriano boasts 3,500 inhabitants and mainly comprises discordant, pastel-washed apartment blocks, gaudy shops, cafes and restaurants and intimate, curving, sandy beaches.

It is quite touristy but not without charm, it manages to maintain an unhurried ambience despite its active little ports (yachting, fishing and commercial) and busy, narrow streets. The main tourist hub is a modest seafront strip of grass with stout palm trees, overlooked by cafe and restaurant terraces where you can sit and watch the yachts and fishing boats.

This area caters for upmarket and middlemarket families and young couples. There is a reasonable range of hotels of different standards, both old-fashioned and modern, including one 4-star; there ia also self catering also available.

A stroll through Vieux Sartene allows you to experience the romance and excitement of Old Town Sartene. From Place de la Liberation, you can view the infamous Hotel de Ville and continue on through cobbled streets lined with enchanting houses made of granite.

Located in Sartene's former prison, the Musee Departemental de Prehistorie et de Protohistorie de la Corse lets you dig into the town's past. The items recovered during archeological digs serve as a mirror into Corsica's past.

Haute Ville has served as a cultural breeding ground for Bonifacio. Many authors and scholars have used the area to imagine battles between Ulysse's fleet and the Laestry gonians.

The Bastion de l'Entendard at the city gate, houses the system of weights and pullys that used to pull up the drawbridge. Today, the area serves as a mini-museum, illustrating Bonfacio's history though a series of enormous dioramas.

This 12th-century church is an amazing display of old-style charm. The Renaisance-style baptismal front is a tribute to the deep religious ties of Bonifacio's people. The church has also been constructed for use in times of seige on the area.

The 2 main shopping streets, which run parallel to each other, are choked by cars during the day. Driving is generally difficult and for the visitor unnecessary; it is more tempting to motor around the Gulf to other romantic, unspoilt beaches.

During the daytime the main activities include water sports, such as; water-skiing, jet-skiing, diving, underwater fishing, sailing and catamarans. Other activities include horse riding, tennis, minigolf (at Hotel Arcu di Sole), and a sports centre with gym.

Propriano nightlife is generally simple, comprising cafes and discos (in town and just outside), traditional music bar, cinema. There are firework displays 14th July and 15th Aug. There is a score of restaurants with several specialising in fish and the local delicacy, spiny rock lobster. Also you will find Pizzerias and snack joints galore. Good wines can be purchased from nearby vineyards.

 


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