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Yes — the Cauria plateau, roughly 30 km (19 miles) from Figari, is one of the most significant prehistoric sites in all of France. The site contains three remarkable megalithic monuments: the Stantari alignment of carved statue-menhirs, the Renaghju alignment with dozens of standing stones dating back over 4,000 years, and the Fontanaccia dolmen, a designated Historic Monument known locally as the Devil's Forge. Budget around two hours to walk the plateau comfortably. It is the kind of site that rewards visitors who come with curiosity — the scale and age of the stones, set against open Corsican scrubland, create a genuinely atmospheric experience that feels far removed from the typical beach holiday.
Absolutely. The compact geography of southern Corsica makes combination itineraries very natural. A popular approach is to pair Bonifacio in the morning — when the light on the cliffs is at its best and the town is quietest — with a beach stop in the afternoon at Rondinara or Palombaggia. Alternatively, a visit to Porto-Vecchio's old town and salt marshes pairs well with lunch by the water before heading to the beach. With a Daytrip driver who knows the region, you can plan your stops in advance and adjust the pace on the day, rather than being locked into a fixed group tour schedule that may not match your interests.
Public transport across southern Corsica is limited, with infrequent bus services that often do not align well with the timings a day tripper needs. A Daytrip private transfer solves this directly: your driver picks you up at Figari Airport or your accommodation, takes you to your chosen destination, and can arrange a return pickup at a time that suits you. You travel door to door with no timetables to worry about, no parking fees, and no unfamiliar mountain roads to navigate — particularly relevant on Corsica, where the winding inland routes can be challenging if you are not used to them.
Figari is a small commune in southern Corsica, best known as home to Figari-Sud Corse Airport (FSC) — the main gateway to the island's south. Its real value is location: it sits almost perfectly between two of Corsica's most celebrated destinations. Bonifacio, with its medieval citadel perched on white limestone cliffs 70 metres above the sea, is around 18 km (11 miles) to the south. Porto-Vecchio, the gateway to world-class beaches including Palombaggia — repeatedly named one of the best beaches in Europe — is around 23 km (14 miles) to the north. From Figari, you can reach both in well under 30 minutes, making it an exceptional launching point for exploring the best of southern Corsica.
Bonifacio is the standout choice. The town is unlike anywhere else in Corsica — a fortified medieval citadel balanced on sheer white cliffs above a natural harbour, with views stretching all the way to Sardinia on a clear day. You can walk the cliff-top paths, descend the 187-step Escalier du Roi d'Aragon carved directly into the rock face, and take a boat tour into the sea caves below the cliffs. Allow a full half-day at minimum, though a full day lets you soak it in properly without rushing. Because the drive from Figari is short, there is also time to combine it with a beach stop at Rondinara or a walk around Porto-Vecchio's old town.
Palombaggia, located about 10 km south of Porto-Vecchio, is consistently rated one of the top beaches in all of France and among the finest in Europe. The appeal is immediate: nearly 2 km of white sand broken into sheltered coves by red porphyry rock formations and Maritime pines, with water that is famously clear and intensely blue. It is a genuinely beautiful place, but it draws crowds in peak season. Arriving early, rather than depending on a shuttle or fighting for parking, makes a meaningful difference to the experience. A private transfer to and from Palombaggia means you control your arrival time and avoid the stress of peak-hour parking entirely.