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THE BLOODTHIRSTY ISLANDS

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This site is a jewel of preserved nature where a great diversity of flora flourishes.

A must when staying in Ajaccio! Ìsuli Sanguinarii, the inimitable site of the Sanguinaires Islands, with its red porphyry rocks standing out against a bed of dark diorite and grey granite, is a jewel of preserved nature, where a wide variety of flora flourishes. Rare plants such as the impressive arum mange-mouche (fly-eating arum) can be found here, and are not to be found anywhere else on the island of Beauty. Colonies of seabirds nest here just as peacefully. Among them are the Yellow-legged Gull, the Laughing Gull, Audouin's Gull and the Ashy Shearwater.
The sun's crimson rays and blood-red reflections are a sight to behold on these four red and black islets, which lie off the coast of the Pointe de la Parata and its Genoese tower. Their respective names sound like those of mythical heroes: Mezu Mare, Isolotto, Cala d'Alga and Porri form the glittering quartet of the Sanguinaires! Known as frankenias, the pink-flowered plants littering their soil and turning brightly incarnate depending on the season, certainly have something to do with their bloody patronymic. You can discover them by boat from the Tino Rossi port, allowing two hours or half a day in high season, with a stop for a swim, shore shots and a return trip at dusk along the north shore, where you'll come across the Terre Sacrée, Tino Rossi's residence, the marine cemetery, the Greek chapel and the citadel. Classified as a Natura 2000 site, this unique location was awarded the prestigious "Grand site de France" label six years ago.

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fc25
Visited in november 2016
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C’est un archipel de 4 iles rocheuses chargées de mystère qui ont inspirées de nombreux récits dont celui d’ Alphonse Daudet dans « les lettres de mon moulin ».
PatW
Visited in august 2016
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Visite incontournable quand on est dans la région d'Ajaccio ! La route qui mène aux îles est magnifique, mais attention aux bouchons en été... Un vaste parking payant permet de laisser sa voiture au bout de la route pour rallier la tour génoise à pied. Vue magnifique de là-haut.
GLIT
Visited in september 2016
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Les Iles Sanguinaires Coucher de soleil
En pause pendant 20 mn sur la terrasse du camping le Sud.
Paysage extraordinaire de la descente du soleil sur la mer. Malheureusement le ciel s’est voilé au moment ou le soleil commençait à effleurer la mer. Les photos sont belles quand même. On recommencera…
baillet
Visited in may 2016
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Très beau, jolie balade à faire à pied dans la réserve . Belle vue sur la baie. Attention parking payant mais un prix raisonnable
Marie.C
Visited in february 2016
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C'est juste magnifique !!!!!!!! Le meilleur moment pour y aller c'est au coucher du soleil car l'horizon devient orange, c'est absolument magnifique !!!!!!!!! On dit que la Corse est l'île de beauté, eh bien je confirme elle porte bien son nom. C'est une île magique et je suis très heureuse qu'elle soit française !!!

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