Perched on a limestone pedestal, Bonifacio is one of the most spectacular towns in the Mediterranean. The citadel walls and ancient houses appear to rise seamlessly out of sheer cliffs that have been hollowed and striated by the wind and waves.
Beneath, an inlet about 100 metres wide forms a natural harbour, home to a buzzing port.
Only 12 kilometres from Sardinia, the town is distinctly more Italian than French in atmosphere, and even has its own dialect based on Ligurian Italian. Please enjoy this video. If you like it please subscribe to my channel Travel & Drones
That is an amazing coastline. Bleriot53 said it best in Post 2. Must have taken some extreme engineering and construction to build right to the edge of the cliffs.
DowntownRDB Posted at 5-19 04:22
That is an amazing coastline. Bleriot53 said it best in Post 2. Must have taken some extreme engineering and construction to build right to the edge of the cliffs.