Calvi cruise port guide
The enigmatic beginnings of Christopher Columbus's past has prompted rumors of his true birthplace. Calvi is the site of one of these rumors. This is not fully provable, but it reveals the local transmission of Mediterranean folklore. Spanish and Roman influences have long contributed to the fortification of this French port city. Calvi is located on the coast of L'ille Rousse on the island of Corsica. Corsica is positioned between Spain and Italy in very close proximity to Sardinia. Romans resided on the island during the neolithic period. The Citadelle of Calvi is the central point of town. This 15th century fortress served as military outpost, tower and protected the city from intercontinental attacks. It created a picturesque and sturdy lot for the restoration of the governor's palace. Watch for brick walls, tunnels, and windy stairs throughout the city. The citadel is conveniently entered from rue Christopher Colomb, the main paved street in Calvi. Rue de Fil is a smaller side street off the quai Landry. It leads to the alleged birthplace of Christopher Columbus. Since Corsica was once a part of the Genoese empire, local authorities have rationalized Calvi as the potential, historical home of Columbus. In the course of visiting these historical attractions, you may incidentally become attracted to quai Landry. Quai Landry is the beachside main line of restaurants, shops, bars, and hotels. It connects the marina to the port along a beach walkway.
About Calvi
Calvi is a picturesque commune on the northwest coast of Corsica (Haute-Corse department), France, dominated by a 15th-century Genoese citadel overlooking a crescent bay with white sand beaches. Served by the Xavier Colonna Port, it is a regular stop for Mediterranean cruise itineraries.
The hilltop citadel, built by the Genoese in 1491, dominates the town and offers sweeping views over the Bay of Calvi and the surrounding mountains. The Tour du Sel and Église Sainte-Marie de Calvi are within the citadel walls. A long crescent beach of white sand fronts the town below. The metre-gauge railway (Trinighellu) connects Calvi to L'Île-Rousse and Bastia through dramatic mountain scenery.
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