Corsica, Corse
Club Corsicana - Village de vacances naturistes
Club Corsicana is a naturist vacation village on the eastern coast of Corsica, near the small town of Linguizzetta.
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About this place
Club Corsicana is a naturist vacation village on the eastern coast of Corsica, near the small town of Linguizzetta. Set between the mountains and the Mediterranean, it offers a rare combination of Corsican landscape and organized naturist amenities. The club is affiliated with the Fédération Française de Naturisme (FFN), France's main naturist federation, which means it adheres to the federation's standards for facilities and community atmosphere.
Corsica isn't as saturated with naturist resorts as the French mainland or Mediterranean hotspots like Cap d'Agde, so Club Corsicana serves as a key destination for naturists visiting the island. The village typically includes accommodation options — bungalows, mobile homes, or pitches for campers and caravans — along with communal spaces like a pool, restaurant or bar, and direct or nearby beach access along Corsica's famously clear coastline.
The eastern Corsican coast is less dramatic than the western cliffs but offers long stretches of sandy beach and calm waters. You're also within driving distance of mountain hiking, medieval hill towns, and the island's unique maquis scrubland. The naturist village tends to operate seasonally, with peak activity from late spring through early autumn when the Mediterranean climate is warmest.
As with most FFN-affiliated clubs, you'll need to show an FFN membership card or purchase a day pass. It's worth contacting the club in advance to confirm availability, especially in July and August when French naturist sites fill quickly.
Visitor notes
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Who visits
Visitor demographics aren't widely documented, but FFN-affiliated vacation villages typically draw French and northern European families, couples, and retirees. Expect a relaxed, socially-minded crowd — less party atmosphere than larger resorts, more focus on outdoor activities and community meals. Summer months likely skew toward families with school-age children.
How to find it
Club Corsicana is located just outside Linguizzetta on Corsica's eastern coast, roughly halfway between Bastia (40 km north) and Aléria. You'll need a car — Corsica's public transport is limited. The site is a few kilometers inland from the main coastal highway (RT10). Use the coordinates or ask locally in Linguizzetta for "Corsicana Village" if GPS falters.
Things to watch out for
Seasonal operation is likely — confirm opening dates before traveling, especially outside June–September. Corsica ferries from mainland France and Italy book up fast in summer, so plan ahead. The island is also prone to wildfires in dry months; check local advisories. FFN membership or day pass required for access.
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Etiquette & ground rules
Club visits are typically by membership or prior arrangement. Photo and video are off-limits unless explicitly authorized by the host. Follow any guest etiquette the club shares at sign-in — including dress, conduct, and visit duration.
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