About Bastia
Bastia is a city on the island of Corsica, located in the south of France; it is also an important port city. The city, which was under Genoese domination for many years, features many historical structures. It is famous for its unique homes with bay windows and narrow streets. However there are many neglected homes. The old port area is the busiest part of the city. Among places to visit are the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bastia, Chemins de fer de Cler, Saint Nicolas Square, St Marie Cathedral, and Bastia Museum.
You can go on an amazing journey through history on this charming island, which is where Napoleon was born. The city also has many Genoan structures and castles. Bastia also has a famous football club that bears the same name. In general, there is a temperate, Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry and winters are mild and rainy. There are plane and ferry boat transportation options to some cities in Italy and France.