- Ajaccio - Wikipedia
Ajaccio is the seat of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Ajaccio and Corsica South It manages the ports of Ajaccio, Bonifacio, Porto-Vecchio, Propriano and the Tino Rossi marina
- 15 Best Things to Do in Ajaccio (France) - The Crazy Tourist
Lets explore the best things to do in Ajaccio: 1 Pointe de la Parata On an island where stupendous natural spectacles are almost commonplace, Pointe de la Parata will still make you lost for words
- 12 best things to do in Ajaccio (photos+ tips) - Corsica Lovers
Ajaccio is a very popular seaside resort, especially during the summer season Indeed, the quality of the water makes the town a great place to swim, not to mention the Corsican weather
- 12 must-see places in Ajaccio | The corsican official tourist website
Discover our selection of the 12 must-see places in the city of Ajaccio, the administrative capital of Corsica Travel on foot, by small train or by electric bike to discover the birthplace of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and the iconic sites of the Imperial City
- Ajaccio | France, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Ajaccio, town and capital of Corse-du-Sud département, Corsica région, France It is a Mediterranean port on the west coast of the island of Corsica Napoleon ’s birthplace, Maison Bonaparte, is now a museum, as is part of the town hall
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Ajaccio (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Ajaccio, France: See Tripadvisor's 89,238 traveller reviews and photos of Ajaccio tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July
- Ajaccio, Corsica - resort town and birthplace of Napoleon
On the west coast of Corsica, Ajaccio (population about 50,000) is the capital of Corsica The town has wood covered mountains circling it to the rear, and the port and citadelle towards the sea, on the Gulf of Ajaccio
- Ajaccio travel - Lonely Planet | Corsica, France, Europe
Commanding a lovely sweep of bay, the handsome city of Ajaccio has the self-confidence that comes with a starring role in world history In summer, there’s more than a whiff of the Côte d’Azur to its pastel-toned, cafe-filled historic core and the trendy waterfront promenade that stretches west, buzzing with beachgoers by day and party
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