The tectonic evolution of Alpine Corsica and surrounding areas is described through a series of plate reconstructions from the onset of the Alpine convergence in the early Cretaceous (~ 120 Ma) to the early Miocene (~ 19 Ma). The southward subduction of Eurasian lithosphere (Alpine Tethys) beneath Adria and Iberia, and the subduction of Ligure–Piemontese Ocean (Iberian plate) beneath the Adria margin, led to the formation of a trench–trench–trench triple junction close to the northern margin of Adria. During the first phase, from the early Aptian (~ 120 Ma) to the Campanian (~ 75 Ma) the northeastern oceanic part of the Iberian plate subducted beneath Adria along an intra‐oceanic subduction zone between Corsica and Adria. This trench was li...