Harbor Bonifacio Corsica

Harbor Bonifacio CorsicaYou can’t help but appreciate it. The place reeks of money. Not really big money, but money, nonetheless. It definitely puts any harbor within five-hundred miles of OKC to shame. I’m not sure if Grand Lake or Texhoma Lake have anything to compare to it. There were a lot of forty foot sailboats. There were several that were larger. There were some really big boats there. This harbor had the largest sailboat I had ever seen in my life. But it wasn’t just the boats. There were lots of restaurants that were advertising $30 lunches. It was a classy place. No, not ultra-classy but classy none-the-less. I knew Corsica was expensive when I started pricing accommodations. It was pricey enough that I did not want to get stuck there for several days. A tent space would have made me happy, but I had no transportation. The harbor also had lots of old World War II fortifications. I’m going to do some research on those.