Activities to do with kids in Corsica

Published on 04/05/2026 by Uliana Lavrinenko.

Corsica offers a world of natural wonder, perfectly sized for little explorers and their thrill-seeking parents alike. Discover the top outdoor activities for a family escape that's as relaxing as it is exciting.

If you are planning a trip to the Mediterranean with your loved ones, this guide showcases why Corsica is the ultimate destination for an active holiday. We dive into a variety of supervised excursions that turn the local landscape into a safe and exciting playground for children of all ages.

Why Corsica is perfect for family outdoor adventures?

What makes Corsica unique is its "mountain in the sea" geography, providing a diverse natural gym that caters to all ages. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, the weather is exceptionally reliable for outdoor planning, especially between May and October. The island’s infrastructure is perfectly adapted for families; with four international airports and several ferry ports, you can reach the heart of the action quickly. Once there, well-maintained roads and a "gentle" approach to tourism mean you get the wild beauty of nature without sacrificing the safety and comfort of modern European amenities.

Safety is a cornerstone of the Corsican experience. Whether you’re splashing in the shallow, crystal-clear turquoise waters of the south — ideal for toddlers — or exploring the shaded river pools of the interior, the conditions are remarkably beginner-friendly. Most outdoor activities are led by state-certified guides who specialize in "family-first" sessions, ensuring that equipment and difficulty levels are tailored specifically to your children’s height and confidence. It’s a rare destination where you can be deep in a lush forest in the morning and back on a safe, sandy beach by lunch.

Top activities to do with kids

If your family is ready for some real sunshine and outdoor fun, you’ve come to the right place. Corsica is like one big natural playground with adventures for everyone. Just a quick tip: age limits can vary depending on the activity and the guide, so be sure to check the details before booking. Ready to explore? Here are the best family-friendly activities on the 'Island of Beauty'.

1) Canyoning - from 5 years-old

Children Discovery Canyon of Fiumicelli in Bavella, Corsica
CORSICA CANYON

Canyoning is a huge hit with kids because it turns mountain rivers into a giant obstacle course. Guided by pros, your family will scramble over rocks, splash into clear pools, and slide down natural chutes. Canyoning feels like a theme park, but with better views and no long lines. Every jump is optional, so there’s zero pressure — just pure fun in the water. It’s safe, exciting, and the perfect way to cool off in the Corsican heat.

For ages 5+: Fiumicelli Canyon (Bavella). This "aquatic hike" is pure fun with no scary technical parts. It features easy slides and small, optional jumps (2-3m) in a stunning mountain setting. It lasts about 2.5 hours—perfect for younger explorers.

For ages 9–12+: Richiusa Canyon (Near Ajaccio). A bit more adventurous! This famous spot includes abseiling, a zip line, and vibrant turquoise pools. It offers a "Discovery" course for little beginners and a sportier version for teens.

To help you find the right location for your family's skill level, check out our full guide to the 10 best canyoning spots in Corsica.

2) Sea Kayaking - from 3 years-old

Family Sea Kayak Excursion, Corsica
Bonif Kayak

The best way to see Corsica’s coastline without the noise of a boat engine is sea kayaking. This activity is incredibly accessible, provided all participants know how to swim, and is especially great for parents with younger children, as kids under 8 can simply jump in a double kayak with an adult. It’s a safe, active way to explore the calm, turquoise waters of Corsica at your own pace.

For example, a family sea kayaking in Bonifacio is a true highlight, available for kids from 4 years-old. Over 2.5 hours, you’ll glide past the Grand Sperone Beach and paddle right into the heart of the cliffs to explore the famous Lovers’ Cave. Between spotting nesting seabirds on Piana Island and taking breaks to swim in wild coves, your guide will share stories about the island's unique geology and wildlife, making it a fun history and science lesson in the sun.

3) Snorkelling - from 6 years-old

Self-Guided Snorkelling in Calvi, Corsica
Club de Plongée Hippocampe Calvi

Getting a look under the surface is an absolute must when you’re surrounded by water this clear. Snorkelling is a great choice for families because it’s so easy to get into — usually, anyone over age 6 who can swim can join. If your little ones are a bit nervous, don't worry; the wetsuits keep them floating, and guides often have pool noodles on hand for extra support. With a pro instructor watching over everyone from the boat, it’s a super safe and relaxed way to spend a morning.

Taking a snorkeling trip in spots like Propriano, Calvi, or Piana is like diving into a giant, salty aquarium. Kids love spotting colourful peacock wrasse, schools of silver fish, and tiny groupers hiding in the seagrass. The best part is having a guide there to point out things you’d usually miss and explain what everyone is seeing. And definitely keep your eyes on the horizon during the boat ride — if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of dolphins jumping nearby!

4) Stand Up Paddling - from 8 years-old

Stand up paddle rental, near Propriano
Sud Nautik Campomoro

Gliding over the water on a paddleboard is one of the most relaxing ways to soak in those "postcard" views of turquoise bays and mountain peaks. Stand up paddling in Corsica is a huge hit for families because it’s so easy to learn; even if the kids don't feel like standing, they can simply sit or kneel on the board and enjoy the ride. The water is so clear that it’s like looking through a glass-bottom boat, which keeps the kids busy spotting fish while you get a bit of a workout.

You can find great spots all over the island, like the Bay of Campomoro near Propriano, or the calm waters around Saint-Florent. For a change of scenery, paddling the Solenzara River is a fantastic choice, as the water is mirror-still and surrounded by lush greenery. Most centers provide everything you need — stable boards, paddles, and life jackets — so all you have to do is show up and start exploring.

5) Canopy Tours - from 3 years-old

Canopy Adventure Park in Solenzara, Corsica
Acqua & Natura Solenzara

Taking the adventure into the trees is a brilliant way to give the kids a break from the beach. Canopy tours — or tree-climbing parks — are fantastic for child development; they help little ones work on their coordination and balance while giving their confidence a huge boost as they tackle each obstacle. It’s basically a giant puzzle in the sky that keeps their brains and bodies moving at the same time.

If you’re heading into the mountains, the Vizzavona park in Bocognano is a must-visit. They have a specially designed "baby course" for 3 to 5-year-olds, so even the tiniest explorers don't miss out, plus dedicated routes for kids up to 8 and more challenging paths for teens. Over on the coast, the Canopy Adventure Park in Solenzara is another top pick. It’s open to anyone from age 3 and up, providing all the safety gear and a quick briefing to make sure everyone feels secure before they start ziplining through the forest. It’s the perfect half-day escape to burn off some energy in the shade of the Corsican pines.

6) Water Tubing - from 4 years-old

Water Tubing at Campomoro, near Propriano
Waterplay Campomoro

If the kids are starting to find the beach a little too quiet, water tubing in Corsica is the ultimate way to dial up the energy. It’s essentially a high-speed couch ride across the waves! It’s a great choice for families because you can control the "wildness" factor—whether you want a scenic cruise or a bouncy challenge, the boat captain can adjust the speed to make sure everyone feels safe while having a blast.

For a more relaxed ride where you can just sit back and soak in the coastal views, the Sofa or Sombrero buoys are perfect. If you have teens who are chasing a major adrenaline rush and don't mind a splash, the Xscream will definitely do the trick. It’s a fast, fun, and sporty way to see the island from a different perspective—and it’s usually the highlight of the trip for any kid who loves a bit of speed.

7) Horseback Riding - from 3 years-old

Pony trekking in Filitosa, near Propriano
Filit'horse

For a slower pace that lets you really soak in the island's natural beauty, horseback riding is a classic family favorite. It’s a wonderful way for kids to bond with animals while exploring trails that cars can't reach. Whether you’re wandering through historic valleys or pine forests, the gentle rhythm of the horses makes it a peaceful break from the high-energy water sports.

For the little ones (ages 3 to 12), a pony trek in Filitosa, near Propriano, is the perfect introduction. It’s a gentle 1-hour walk where parents accompany their children, creating a lovely shared memory in the heart of the Corsican countryside. If your kids are a bit older (8+) or you're looking for a full family adventure, head to the Cortenais valley near Corte. Here, certified instructors match you with a horse that fits your skill level—even if you’re a total beginner. You’ll spend an hour and a half winding through mountain paths with breathtaking views of the valley, right near the island’s historic capital. It’s a "peace of mind" experience where all the gear is provided, leaving you free to just enjoy the fresh mountain air.

8) Surfing - from 4 years-old

Surfing lesson in Campomoro, near Propriano
Waterplay Campomoro

Surfing in Corsica is a fantastic way to boost a child’s confidence — there’s nothing quite like the "I did it!" moment when they catch their very first wave. It’s a great workout that improves balance and teaches kids to respect the rhythm of the ocean. You don’t need to be a pro to have fun; with the help of qualified instructors, even the youngest beginners can learn the ropes in a safe, supportive environment.

Whether you choose a group session or a private 1.5-hour lesson, the focus is on the basics: finding your balance, positioning on the board, and learning the "rules of the road" for surfers. For families, the bay of Campomoro is a dream spot for a lesson. The conditions are often just right for an introduction to the sport, with gentle waves that aren't too intimidating for kids. As long as the participants know how to swim, they’ll be up and riding in no time. And if you’ve surfed before, the coaches can help you level up your speed and wave-reading skills while the kids practice their pop-ups nearby!

As you can see, Corsica is far more than just a place to sit on a beach—it is a massive, natural playground where your family can truly bond over new experiences. No matter which activity you choose, you’ll head home with kids who are a little more confident and a family photo album full of incredible moments.

If you’re looking for a more relaxing way to see the sights, don’t miss the guide to the most beautiful boat trips in Corsica, which are always a hit with the kids. And for the parents looking for a bit more fun on their own, check out our list of 10 outdoor activities to enjoy in Corsica this summer for even more inspiration.

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Uliana Lavrinenko
Written by Uliana Lavrinenko

I’ve always loved traveling on my own and chasing new experiences, especially outdoors. I tend to plan my trips carefully, and I enjoy sharing what I discover — tips, places, and little lessons — in the hope that it can inspire others or help them make the most of their own adventures.