Saint-Cyprien Cove is located south of the main beach in San Ciprianu Bay and at the entrance of the estate of Cala Rossa. This small sandy cove is undoubtedly one of the most secluded in this part of Corsica. Access is difficult on foot (but easy by sea kayak or by boat). It stretches for about 150 meters and the sand is extra-fine. Attendance is low (especially for people who come by sea).
To get to this cove on foot, one has to leave from the end of Saint-Cyprien Beach. The first difficulty is to cross the mouth of the pond (one must get wet to the knees) and then reach the trail by climbing over some rocks (pretty easy). There is a first beach to cross then a footpath to the cove. Allow 30 minutes to get to this beach.
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