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6 May 2026

A 170-Acre Snapshot: Your Riva Bella Estate Map for First‑Time Visitors

Planning your first naturist holiday and wondering how everything fits together on a large coastal domain? This Riva Bella estate map in words gives you a clear, practical overview of the 170-acre resort—where the beach meets the Thalasso & Spa, where car-free accommodations sit, how to find the animal park, and where everyday services make your stay effortless.

The Big Picture: Where You Are and What to Expect

Riva Bella is a 4‑star naturist resort directly on the beach on Corsica’s east coast, roughly halfway between Bastia and Porto‑Vecchio and about 7 km north of Aléria. The estate spans around 170 acres of unspoiled nature with panoramic sea views. The site is open all year; naturism is practiced respectfully across the campsite, rentals, beach and wild spaces from 1 April to 5 November.

Estate zones at a glance (your quick “map”)

The Shoreline: Beach, Thalasso & Seaside Life

The beach is the resort’s front porch—a clear, gently sloping stretch of the Mediterranean that feels like a vast natural pool, ideal for safe swimming. From here, you can:

Thalasso & Spa by the sea

For Thalasso & Spa enquiries or bookings: +33 6 09 87 55 87.

Accommodation Clusters and the Car‑Free Area

Choose your ambiance: right on the beach or about 120 m back in a car‑free zone, with the calm of nature and easy access to the sea.

Amenities you can count on:

Camping Pitches and Comfort Stations

If you’re arriving with a tent, caravan or motorhome, pitches are naturally laid out among pines, maquis and cork oaks—on the beach or deeper in the wilderness.

Nature, Trails and the Animal Park

Riva Bella’s landscape blends coast, pond, and maquis into easy‑to‑explore zones:

Moving Around, Getting Here and Day Trips

For adventures beyond the estate, explore 18 marked hiking trails across the Oriente region, ride on horseback to villages like Cervione, Tallone and Moita, cycle the “Biking tour around Riva Bella,” or cool off at U Mulinu and the Ucelluline waterfall.

The Seasonal Rhythm, Naturism and Wellness

Dining, Groceries and Everyday Ease

Sustainability Credentials You’ll Notice

Riva Bella has earned the European Ecolabel and also holds Camping Qualité and Qualité Tourisme certifications. On the ground, that translates into renewable energies (including solar and geothermal), on‑site water treatment, eco‑gestures adopted daily, and even bungalow insulation using wool from the estate’s llamas.

Is Riva Bella located directly on the beach?

Yes. The resort is beachfront on Corsica’s east coast with immediate sea access and on‑site water sports.

When is naturism practiced on the estate?

From 1 April to 5 November across the campsite, rentals, beach and natural areas.

Where is the Thalasso & Spa and do I need a booking?

It’s on the seafront. It’s open to everyone by reservation; naturist from 1 April to 1 November.

How big are the pitches and how many people can they host?

Pitches are about 100 m² and host up to six people.

Is the sea safe for swimming?

Yes. The beach fronts a clear, gently sloping shoreline suitable for safe bathing.

Can I work remotely?

Yes. Free high‑definition/fibre Wi‑Fi covers all rentals and pitches.

Is there a car‑free area?

Yes. A car‑free zone hosts accommodations about 120 m from the sea.

Do you offer EV charging and a carwash?

Yes. Fast‑charging points for electric vehicles and an on‑site carwash with vacuum are available.

Practical Takeaways and First‑Timer Tips

Conclusion: See the Whole, Enjoy Every Part

With this 170‑acre overview as your Riva Bella estate map, you can land, breathe, and move with confidence—from the naturist beach and seafront Thalasso to the car‑free accommodation zone, camping pockets, trails, and the llama park. Ready to plan your stay? Explore accommodations, check the Thalasso & Spa schedule, and view travel information—then book your Corsican holiday by the sea.

Bold next step: book your dates now, add the free summer yoga and a Thalasso ritual to your itinerary, and set your arrival for 7 a.m. to make the most of day one.