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Corse Helicopteres Ajaccio
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  • Visit Corsica by helicopter
  • 20 min visit: South shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio 
  • 20 min visit: North shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio 
  • 20 min visit: Mountain villages close to Ajaccio
  • First flight (10 min) €70/person
  • Transport of passengers to Italy, Sardinia, the Cote d’Azur
  • Capacity 5 passengers, average 4 pieces of baggage
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Open 7 days a week all year round.

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Address: Napoleon Bonaparte airport

Telephone:  04 95 22 77 0

Website: www.corsehelicoptere.com

Explore Ajaccio

Take off to explore the imperial city with Air Corsica from most French regions as well as Belgium.

The city of birth of Emperor Napoleon the First has a number of tourist attractions. The city centre, located less than 10 km from the airport, is overflowing with boutiques, bars and restaurants with sun-drenched patios. You can explore the mythical Îles Sanguinaires in a small train or double-decker bus. As regards historical heritage, don’t miss the “ Maison Bonaparte ”, the Musée Fesch, the Cathedral or citadel etc.

The old city with coloured houses has a very pretty market devoted to local specialities and Ajaccio benefits from natural surroundings conducive to all types of excursions. But above all, Ajaccio has a large number of fine, sandy beaches with crystalline water which are the ideal playground for all possible and imaginable nautical activities.

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