{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6239,"slug":"plage-de-porto-pollo-serra-di-ferro","name":"Plage de Porto Pollo","country":"France","state":"Corse-du-Sud","city":"Serra-di-Ferro","coords":{"lat":41.7131,"lng":8.7874},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","urban","sun bathing","vibes"],"article":{"hero":"The beach stretches wide and welcoming, backed by a low-rise village that exists almost entirely to serve summer. Kitesurfers dominate the northern section, their neon kites arcing overhead as they carve S-turns across the shallows. The steady afternoon wind funneling through the Valinco Gulf has made Porto Pollo a pilgrimage site for wind sport enthusiasts, their vans clustered in the parking areas, boards and wetsuits drying on every available rack. You'll hear French, German, Italian, and English blending in the beach bar queues.\n\nSouth of the kite zone, the atmosphere softens. Families stake out territory beneath rented umbrellas, children shuttling between the gentle surf and elaborate sandcastle complexes. The water is absurdly clear, the sandy bottom visible even where it deepens to chest height. You'll swim parallel to shore, watching kitesurfers leap and spin in the distance, feeling the slight tug of current that keeps the bay refreshed. Stand-up paddlers glide past, heading toward the rocky headlands that frame the gulf.\n\nAs afternoon slides into evening, the beach bars open their terraces. Music drifts across the sand—not aggressive club beats, but summer mixes that match the mood of sunburned bodies reluctant to leave. You'll order a mojito at a driftwood-and-rope bar, sand still between your toes, watching the kites finally come down as the wind drops. Porto Pollo doesn't pretend to be undiscovered or untouched. It embraces its role as the Valinco's social hub, offering exactly what resort beaches do best: reliable fun, clear water, and an atmosphere that encourages you to relax into vacation mode completely.","teaser":"Porto Pollo sprawls along a wide bay, its sand the color of toasted almond, its water graduating from jade at the shoreline to deep sapphire beyond the kitesurfing zone. This is Corsica in vacation mode, buzzing with energy and unapologetically alive.","uniqueAngle":"Porto Pollo owns its resort identity, delivering wind sports, infrastructure, and social energy without apology.","accessType":"Direct road access, ample parking","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"surf","title":"Kitesurfing sessions","subtitle":"Steady Valinco Gulf winds"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Clear shallow-water swimming","subtitle":"Jade-to-sapphire gradations"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Headland paddleboarding","subtitle":"Gulf exploration routes"},{"icon":"food","title":"Beach bar aperitifs","subtitle":"Sunset terrace mojitos"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Porto Pollo is wind sport territory, not surf. The bay faces east into the Valinco Gulf, protected from Atlantic swells. Kitesurfers and windsurfers dominate when the afternoon thermal winds build, creating ideal conditions for riding powered by sail rather than ocean energy. The shallows stay flat even during storms. For actual surfing, you'll need to drive north to the exposed west coast where swells wrap around the island. Here, it's all about kites, boards, and wind.","couples":"You'll find Porto Pollo works best if you embrace the resort vibe rather than seeking seclusion. Book a beachfront room where you can watch kitesurfers from your balcony, then spend days alternating between swimming in impossibly clear water and lounging at beach clubs with cold rosé. The scene is social, not romantic in a private sense, but summer evenings on the terraces have their own charm—live music drifting over the sand, the gulf settling into stillness, everyone sunburned and content. Fun, not intimate.","backpacker":"Porto Pollo caters to wind sport enthusiasts, many traveling in campervans and sharing costs. Designated camper parking exists, and several budget campgrounds sit within walking distance of the beach. Kitesurfing schools offer multi-day packages that lower per-session costs. Supermarkets in Serra-di-Ferro keep provisions affordable. The beach itself is free, and the social atmosphere makes solo travelers easily absorbed into the temporary community. More expensive than hidden coves, but backpacker-friendly for a resort beach, especially if you're into wind sports.","local":"You've watched Porto Pollo evolve from a sleepy fishing village to the Valinco's recreational center, the transformation complete by the late nineties when kitesurfing arrived. August crowds now rival Propriano's, but off-season returns the bay to you—long beach walks in October light, the water still warm, the bars shuttered until spring. You tolerate summer's chaos because it funds the restaurants and shops you frequent year-round, and because even packed, Porto Pollo retains a wind-scoured vitality that feels authentically Corsican beneath the vacation veneer.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage de Porto Pollo is generally safe for swimming, though conditions vary with wind. The beach faces north across the Valinco Gulf, offering protection from southern swells. It's a popular water sports destination, particularly for windsurfing and kitesurfing when conditions are favorable, so swimmers should stay aware of designated zones. Families will find safe swimming areas, especially during calm weather. The sandy bottom provides comfortable entry. During windy periods, waves can pick up, making it more suitable for experienced swimmers. Lifeguards may be present during peak summer season.","q":"Is Plage de Porto Pollo safe for swimming and water sports?"},{"a":"Plage de Porto Pollo offers good conditions year-round, though experiences vary by season. Summer months (June-September) provide the best weather with warm temperatures, reliable sunshine, and lively resort atmosphere. The beach has vibrant energy during peak season with all facilities operating. Spring and fall offer milder weather, fewer crowds, and better value accommodations, though some services may be limited. Even winter can be pleasant on sunny days. Water sports enthusiasts often prefer shoulder seasons when winds are more consistent. The beach's resort setting means it maintains amenities longer than remote beaches.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage de Porto Pollo?"},{"a":"Plage de Porto Pollo is located in the resort village of Porto Pollo in Serra-di-Ferro, approximately 30 kilometers north of Propriano. By car, follow the D157 coastal road from Propriano toward Ajaccio. The beach is directly accessible from the village center with clear signage. Parking is available in designated areas near the beach, though spaces fill quickly during peak summer season—arrive early or consider midday when some visitors leave. The village is small and walkable. Some accommodations offer parking. Public transport options from Propriano exist but are limited.","q":"How do I reach Plage de Porto Pollo and where should I park?"},{"a":"Porto Pollo is a developed resort area offering numerous dining and lodging options. Beachfront restaurants serve fresh seafood, Corsican specialties, and casual fare ranging from pizza to fine dining. Beach bars and cafés provide refreshments throughout the day. Accommodations include hotels, holiday residences, campsites, and vacation rentals suitable for various budgets. Many establishments operate seasonally, with fuller services from May through September. The village has shops, water sports rental facilities, and tourist amenities. For the widest selection, book summer accommodations well in advance as this popular resort fills quickly.","q":"What dining and accommodation options are available at Porto Pollo?"},{"a":"Plage de Porto Pollo serves as the main beach and northern anchor of the Valinco Gulf resort area, offering a developed, lively atmosphere that contrasts with more isolated beaches. The combination of sandy beach, water sports facilities, and full resort amenities creates a vibrant, social environment. Its position provides beautiful views across the gulf and makes it ideal for those wanting beach life with convenient services. The beach has an energetic, fun vibe particularly appealing to active travelers and families wanting activities beyond sunbathing. It's less about secluded nature and more about enjoying Mediterranean beach culture.","q":"What makes Porto Pollo unique compared to other Valinco Gulf beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage de Porto Pollo: Serra-di-Ferro's Golden Crescent Beach","description":"Powder-soft sand meets turquoise shallows on Corsica's Valinco Gulf. Porto Pollo's sheltered bay delivers safe swimming, waterside cafés, and sunset views over granite peaks.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vs82CbP-v3AgmG7LjtpOoYrKiJ1gjVP1oNastQ5gxDiRlhi9G13ccoS-TOjmlcqtiFcinf9lbsOVbtL20G7VirW_81L_sOs9Lpc5uxeAfD3ku9hT-qp2w18NXhhIOxD4fB3N9oiyJTRjIefviyMoDOfueiKU8JpU4ydhTotkP0M13MLJpF32YJ03fZE-H83e3CSlfTW9icZJ90jUleOTwFQyBsS4mAS50gDE8jK6xe3VQus6I6GevzhEpjtq3-gd_sHT3IXNxc2VT-GzIkxpA7FjsP8yje2N7Rv01oXt2Pbh61Bq9a3GgjpXl9Jnp3WuyXCP1vD25Ia4Kaac3NxC0LiovOBAMtxH52kiKToGucalUiLy4TiwGlXgfvrGHIndAPMZVcCYAKKv8-Nclrom-B7CHaFuRqvQzzoRWcbro&w=1600"},"images":[]}}