Hôtel & Spa des Pêcheurs
Corsican islet idyll
On the island of Cavallo’s southernmost tip, this seasonal white sand beachfront retreat boasts bold use of local stone to build up an alluring blend of rough-hewn charm with clean-cut modern comforts. An array of rooms and suites comprise the accommodations, beige and blue accented spaces that enhance the rugged oceanic setting of the resort – though take note that only one of the suites offers a sea view. Yacht moorings (up to 35 metres) are possible at the nearby Port of Cavallo and myriad excursions on offer from the hotel include a short hop back to Corsica for the Robert Trent Jones-designed Seperone Golf Course.

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