This is an island we've wanted to visit during our times in the Med, so your vlog was interesting to see. The light and blue sky is just magnificent in this part of the Mediterranean. What time of year were you there? it didn't look too crowded or too hot.
Thank you for your comment. Corsica is sometimes confused with being an Italian island however, it is 100% French owned. Corsica is still commonly described as one of 22 régions of metropolitan France, its official status was changed in 1991 from region to collectivité territoriale à statut particulier (territorial collectivity with special status). The unique classification provides Corsica greater autonomy than the régions. Thank you again for coming along on our journey around the world.
Köszönöm élmény volt.2024.07.14-07.27. Megyünk vakációra mi is Corsca szigetre.❤😊
Köszönjük észrevételeit, és köszönjük, hogy részt vesz a világ körüli utazásunkon. Érezze jól magát Korzikán.
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers! Thank you for watching.
This is an island we've wanted to visit during our times in the Med, so your vlog was interesting to see.
The light and blue sky is just magnificent in this part of the Mediterranean.
What time of year were you there? it didn't look too crowded or too hot.
We tried to avoid large crowds and went towards the end of the tourist season early October. That was a great question 👍🏻 thank you!
Thanks. October....good to know. @@HubbardsJourney
Thank you very much for sharing! What a gorgeous day in Corsica! What month was this?
Thank you for your kind words and coming along on our journey around the world.
Corsica is in Italyyyyyyy!! 🤣
Thank you for your comment. Corsica is sometimes confused with being an Italian island however, it is 100% French owned. Corsica is still commonly described as one of 22 régions of metropolitan France, its official status was changed in 1991 from region to collectivité territoriale à statut particulier (territorial collectivity with special status). The unique classification provides Corsica greater autonomy than the régions. Thank you again for coming along on our journey around the world.