You will find the small village of Nonza in the South of Corsica. Located only 1hour drive from Bastia, Nonza is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Perched on a rocky outcrop crowned by the paoline tower, Nonza is an essential stopover on the Cap Corse. It is a village concentrated around the church of Sainte-Julie, patron saint of Corsica, which rests on a land steeped in history.
Former Roman camp of Castrum Nuntiae, stronghold of the Peverelli lordship to become a renowned land of the citron, this village with its atypical silhouette has remained turned towards the sea.
Its very configuration, concentrated in its heart around the religious building coloured with pink whitewash contrasting with the shades of the lauze, gives it a very particular character. From the top of the steps that lead them to the ruins of a medieval fortress, tourists only have eyes for this large beach with its lunar pebbles bordered by maquis.
A site that provides an instant change of scenery, even though it owes its colour to the mining history of the area.