Propriano is a charming seaside resort in southern Corsica. With its picturesque beaches, its marina and its privileged location on the Gulf of Valinco, this small town attracts visitors in search of authenticity. We really enjoyed this water sports destination.
In this article, you’ll discover a list of 8 ideas for what to do in Propriano and the surrounding area. We’ll give you our opinions with photos and suggestions for organizing your getaway.

This guide is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.
Is Propriano worth a visit?
Yes, Propriano is well worth a visit. We were charmed by this seaside resort that perfectly combines relaxation and discovery. Between heavenly beaches, sea excursions and nearby historic sites, you’ll find something to satisfy all your Corsican vacation desires.
1. Relax on Propriano’s beaches

Propriano’s beaches are the resort’s main attractions. We enjoyed its stretches of sand and crystal-clear waters, inviting us to go for a swim. The beaches are also ideal for water sports and relaxation under the Corsican sun. Beaches worthy of your attention include Capu Laurosu Beach, Mancinu Beach and Baraci Beach, each offering its own charms and characteristics.
- Free access
- In-season monitoring
- Nautical equipment available
- Discover wild beaches and coves on a boat trip from Propriano!
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2. Stroll through the village between the port and the church

Propriano’s center reveals all its charm between the lively port and the village church. We enjoyed wandering through the typically Corsican streets that tell the story of this ancient maritime city. You’ll discover an authentic architecture combining traditional houses and colorful facades facing the bay. Small shady squares invite you to take a break, while local shops sell local produce and island crafts. This peaceful stroll will let you capture the true soul of Propriano, far from the hustle and bustle of the summer beaches.
- Free stroll along the quays
- Numerous restaurants and cafés
- Departure point for sea excursions
- Tempted by a boat trip with underwater vision departing from the Port of Propriano?
3. Sailing in the Gulf of Valinco

The Gulf of Valinco offers exceptional seascapes! You can explore the wild coves, secluded beaches and spectacular rock formations of this unspoilt coastline. Excursions offer access to sites inaccessible by road, and a unique perspective on the Corsican coastline. The gulf’s crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling to observe the richness of the seabed.
- Leaving from Propriano harbour
- Half-day glass-bottom boat tour to discover the local aquatic fauna!
- Full-day sea excursion with exploration of wild creeks and swimming!
OUR TIPS FOR RENTING A CAR IN Corsica
- Compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars – one of the best rated sites.
- Choose a car that is powerful enough (the roads are steep) but compact (some passages are narrow).
- Think of thecomplete insurance (some roads are tortuous and narrow).
- There is a lot of demand, book it early.

4. Visit the hilltop village of Olmeto

The village of Olmeto majestically dominates the Gulf of Valinco from its promontory. We were seduced by this authentic little town, which has retained all its traditional Corsican character. Stroll along its cobbled streets, admire the typical architecture of its stone houses and enjoy exceptional panoramic views over the valley and a stretch of sea. The village offers a pleasant interlude, allowing you to discover the true soul of Corsica in a peaceful, unspoilt setting.
- 15min drive from Propriano
- Panoramic view of the gulf
- Traditional Corsican architecture
- Steep, cobbled streets
- Some restaurants, bars and cafés
5. Discover Sartène, the most Corsican of Corsican towns

Sartène fully deserves its nickname of “the most Corsican of Corsican towns”. We were impressed by this medieval city, which has preserved its authenticity and age-old traditions. You’ll discover a remarkable architectural heritage of granite houses, narrow streets and shady squares. The old town reveals Corsica’s tumultuous history through its monuments and legends. This excursion from Propriano will plunge you into the deepest soul of the Isle of Beauty.
- 20min drive from Propriano
- Medieval old town
- Corsican Prehistory Museum
- Steep, cobbled streets
- Numerous restaurants, bars and cafés
- See our complete guide to Sartène!
6. Explore the Filitosa Prehistoric Site

Discovered in 1946, the site has been inhabited for 8,000 years. It’s one of Corsica’s finest examples of megalithic art. It is best known for its menhirs, making it one of the most impressive statuary art sites in the Mediterranean. It’s a great open-air museum. It sheds light on the ancient communities that lived there (from the 6th millennium BC to the Roman Empire). We really enjoyed the walking tour that loops around the various points of interest. It takes you to several structures and megaliths, and offers breathtaking views over the region. The artifacts found on the site are displayed in the museum.
- 30min drive from Propriano
- Opening hours: 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. before sunset every day from April 1 to November 2 inclusive – details here
- Prices: €9 for adults, free for children under 6.
- Uneven paths, raised ground
- The prehistoric site is part of our South Corsica guide!
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- Via Ferrata near Porto-Vecchio – see photos + availability
- Sea kayaking under the cliffs of Bonifacio – see photos + availability

7. Relax at the Baracci or Caldane baths

Are you looking for peace and relaxation? Head for the thermal baths of South Corsica, near Propriano. These sites are home to baths whose water is naturally heated to a temperature of 38°C. In addition to their relaxing virtues, these thermal springs are recommended for dermatological problems. In our opinion, these natural baths are an original alternative to traditional beaches for rejuvenation.
- Source Thermale Les Bains de Baracci: 10min drive from Propriano
- Domaine des Bains de Caldane: 20min drive from Propriano
- Caldane Spa official website here
- Official Baracci Baths website here
8. Canyoning in the Baracci Gorges

Canyoning is a must for thrill-seekers in southern Corsica. We were won over by this experience, which allows us to discover the island’s gorges and waterfalls from a totally different angle. You can try your hand at this discipline in the Baracci Canyon, which is perfectly suited to beginners. The activity combines hiking, climbing, swimming and jumping in natural pools, offering an unforgettable adrenaline cocktail in an unspoilt environment!
- 25min drive from Propriano
- Professionally supervised activity
- Canyoning equipment provided
- Beginner level: accessible to children aged 7 and over
- Book your canyoning trip in the Gorges de Baracci here!
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Other attractions in and around Propriano
We’ve discovered many other wonders around Propriano that will perfectly complement your stay in this exceptional region of Corsica.
Other nearby beaches
The region boasts some magnificent beaches that are well worth a visit:
- Portigliolo Beach – Arinella di Portigliolu seduces with its wild setting
- Campitellu Beach offers a more intimate setting
- LyHaRa Beach for its turquoise waters and fine sand

Other nearby attractions
Find out more about Propriano:
- Casa di Roccapina impresses with its spectacular natural setting
- Genoese bridge Spina Cavaddu (Spina Cavallo) bears witness to the island’s architectural heritage
- Parc Naturel d’Olva offers beautiful walks in Corsican nature
- Cauria archaeological site reveals further prehistoric treasures

How to get to Propriano + parking
Where is Propriano?
- In southern Corsica, in the Gulf of Valinco
- Sartène: 20min drive
- Bonifacio: 1h30 drive
- Ajaccio: 1h30 drive
How to get there?
To reach Propriano, the car remains the most practical and flexible option. From Ajaccio, it’s about an hour and a half drive on the T40, which passes through the beautiful Corsican countryside of mountains and scrubland. From Bonifacio or Porto-Vecchio, it’s another 1.5-hour drive, with many twists and turns and spectacular panoramas. Renting a car is therefore highly recommended to fully enjoy the region. Public transport is more limited: there is no train station in Propriano, and buses to Ajaccio or Porto-Vecchio are infrequent.
OUR TIPS FOR RENTING A CAR IN Corsica
- Compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars – one of the best rated sites.
- Choose a car that is powerful enough (the roads are steep) but compact (some passages are narrow).
- Think of thecomplete insurance (some roads are tortuous and narrow).
- There is a lot of demand, book it early.

Parking in Propriano
Several parking lots are available in the town center and near the port. In summer, we advise you to arrive early in the morning to find a place easily. Parking lots are located near the main beaches.

Useful tips for visiting Propriano
How long and when?
Allow 1 or 2 days to discover Propriano and its immediate surroundings, or a full week to explore the Gulf of Valinco region in depth.
The best period is from May to October, with a preference for June and September to avoid the summer rush.
Visiting directions and difficulties
Start by skirting the harbor to reach the beaches on either side of the marina. Then climb up to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy and see Propriano’s rooftops. The city is easy to get around on foot, but it doesn’t take long to do the rounds. You’ll see stairs and the ground is generally paved, making access difficult for people with reduced mobility. We strongly advise you to bring your own vehicle to enjoy the surrounding activities during your stay.

Visiting with children
Propriano is perfect for family vacations. The sandy beaches will delight the youngest, while the boat excursions will offer discovery and wonder. The Filitosa site will capture their imagination with its mysterious prehistoric statues. Soft water activities are also perfectly suited to children.
Half-day glass-bottom boat tour to discover the local aquatic fauna!

Restaurants
Propriano has an interesting culinary offering. Discover Corsican specialties at Restaurant Tempi Fà, which overlooks the harbor. This traditional grocery store has a restaurant corner. You’ll enjoy local wines, charcuterie and cheese, as well as regional dishes. For dessert, we opted for the sweet chestnut cake, a typically Corsican recipe!

Propriano in winter
Winter reveals a more intimate and peaceful Corsica. We love this season for exploring natural sites without the crowds and enjoying the typically Mediterranean mildness. Temperatures remain pleasant, ideal for lovely walks along the coast or inland. On the other hand, many tourist activities close during this period, making a stay in Propriano more a time for contemplation than entertainment.
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