Seen from the water,
CALVI
is a beautiful spectacle, with its three immense bastions topped by a crest of ochre buildings, sharply defined against a hazy backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Twenty kilometres west along the coast from L'Île Rousse, the town began as a fishing port on the site of the present-day
ville basse
below the citadel, and remained just a cluster of houses and fishing shacks until the Pisans conquered the island in the tenth century. N... [More]