
The Revellata peninsula is a magnificent natural site near Calvi. Stretching 2.5 kilometres into the sea, it offers breathtaking scenery with its spectacular cliffs, beaches and wild coves.
The area is rich in biodiversity. The cliffs and coves are home to ospreys and crested cormorants. Among the rocks grows the Armeria Soleirolii, a rare and protected endemic plant. Visitors can also discover the historic ruins of the house of Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte, adding a cultural dimension to this natural setting.
La Revellata is a perfect example of Balagne's wilderness. With its rocky coves, beaches - l'Alga and l'Acilluccia - and a coastal path accessible to all, it's an ideal place to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of nature.




