Sardinia or Corsica? It’s one of the most common questions Indagare hears from travelers planning a Mediterranean summer.
These two vastly different islands sit almost on top of each other, separated by the Strait of Bonifacio, which stretches just seven miles of open water at its narrowest point. Both were settled by Phoenicians and later absorbed into the Roman Empire, but their paths diverged sharply after that. Corsica passed through centuries of Genoese and Pisan rule before France took co...