Giunchetu or Giuncheto or Ghjunchetu is an anchorage of good weather, S from L'île Rousse. Vignola bay, his neighbor, is also a enjoyable bay by good weather.
Caution around.
For lovers of sub-marine life, the rocks between the beaches of Giunchetu and Bodri teeming with life a few inches from the surface!
2012/05/8
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Jojo
Giunchetu ou Giuncheto ou Ghjunchetu est un mouillage de beau temps au sud de l'île Rousse. La baie de Vignola, sa voisine est aussi une baie agréable par beau temps .
Attention aux abords.
Pour les amateurs de vie sous-marine, les rochers entre les plages de Giunchetu et de Bodri regorgent de vie à quelques centimètres de la surface !
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You can anchor by 3/4 m, in good weather, in front of the beautiful sandy beach.
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The site is very picturesque but you must anchor at a distance and without any protection.