Telsa Beach: A Hidden Sanctuary of Serenity in Bonifacio Tucked away from the bustling tourist spots, Telsa Beach and its nearby coves present a true hidden treasure for visitors to Bonifacio. Reaching this serene location requires either a 4x4 vehicle (with parking available nearby) or a 15-minute walk. Trust us, the journey is absolutely worth it! A Heavenly Setting: Picture crystal-clear turquoise waters framed by rocky outcrops. The coves, nestled within small inlets, provide perfect privacy and tranquility. An Ideal Place to Unwind: Whether you wish to sunbathe, swim, or simply take in the stunning views, Telsa Beach is the ultimate spot for relaxation. A Few Tips: - Bring your own picnic as there are no restaurants on site. - Carry water and sunscreen since there is no shade. - Respect the environment and ensure you leave no trace behind. This magnificent beach is a must-visit if you're seeking a peaceful and untouched spot in Bonifacio. Access: By 4x4 via an unpaved path, or on foot via a 15-minute trail. Parking: Available near the beach. Services: No services are available on site. Activities: Sunbathing, swimming, exploring the surrounding area, hiking.
The water is crystal clear and you can take a stunning photo on the pontoon with the horizon in the background. It's a shame that the Guinguette is closed in October and there aren't many people around during low season.
This beach is conveniently located between the windsurf school and the "petit sperone beach". Swimming to Piana Island from here is a breeze.
This beach is absolutely amazing! I rarely give 5 stars, but this beach definitely deserves them. The water is clean and has a beautiful color. It's a bit chilly at first, but once you get in, it starts to warm up. Occasionally, it can get a little windy, but not too much. There aren't many people on the beach, which is great. The only issue is the lack of parking. There are some spaces available on the street, maybe around 20, but it's a bit risky. We parked there without seeing any "no parking" signs, so we weren't sure if it was allowed. If you continue straight, you'll get closer to the beach, but the road becomes very bumpy for about 500 meters. However, there is free parking for a maximum of 12 cars after that (I counted, and it was full today). From the parking area, there is a 10-minute walk to the beach. If you park on the street, it's about a 15-minute walk. But let me tell you, it's definitely worth it!