Isola di Cavallo is the ideal destination for those who want privacy, silence and a vacation with a slow pace, to be lived in contact with a still intact nature. In addition to the beaches and views that make it unique, on the island you can indulge in excellent cuisine, organize outdoor activities, practice sports or devote yourself to wellness with moments of pure relaxation.
Where to eat: savor the local cuisine
On the island you can choose from top-notch restaurants such as those at Hotel Les Pêcheurs, with offerings of international cuisine, and the restaurant La Ferme, in the heart of the island with a splendid panoramic view where you can savor Corsican tradition.
In the island's small square, where the B&B is also located, you will find a bistro, Le Bistrot, with pizza and Mediterranean cuisine, open throughout the season.
On the island there is a convenience store, Le Petite Marche, opposite the B&B!
The marina
In Isola di Cavallo you will find a marina with about 200 berths, designed to accommodate boats up to 35 meters. Each berth is equipped with fresh water and electricity for a comfortable and safe stop. A number of useful services are available at the dock: water and power points, Wi-Fi, dive assistance, firefighting, garbage collection, weather information, toilets and showers, provisions, and other services dedicated to boating.
Boat trips, spas and places to discover
To reach the farthest points and experience the island in freedom, you can get around in electric golf carts: a practical and quiet solution, perfect for unhurried exploration.
If you want a wellness break, you can treat yourself to a moment at the Spa at Hotel Les Pêcheurs, which is generally active during the summer months (June to August).
In Isola di Cavallo you can also indulge in sports: there are two tennis courts in the vicinity of Hotel Les Pêcheurs and, in August, a federal instructor is available for lessons dedicated to adults and children.
From the bay of Piantarella you can also reach the famous Golf Club de Sperone, considered among the most scenic courses in Europe, directly overlooking the Straits of Bonifacio.