Travel by ferry to Corsica! Travelling to Corsica couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Corsica holiday rested and without stress.
There are more than 20 routes to choose from for your crossing to Corsica. Ferries from mainland France depart from Marseille, Toulon and Nice. Ferries from Italy are offered from Savona, Genoa, Livorno and Piombino. There are also ferry connections from Sardinia and Elba. The Corsican ferry ports are: Ajaccio, Bastia, Bonifacio, Ile Rousse, Porto Vecchio and Propriano.
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All ferries to Corsica
Here you find all current ferry connections to Corsica.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Genoa – Bastia | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 14 times a week 7 hours 15 minutes |
Moby Lines |
Ferry Golfo Aranci – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 2 times a week 2 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Livorno – Bastia | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 15 times a week 4 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Livorno – Ile Rousse | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 1 time a week 8 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Livorno – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 1 time a week 10 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Marseille – Ajaccio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 7 times a week 11 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Bastia | Ferry from France to Corsica | 7 times a week 11 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Ile Rousse | Ferry from France to Corsica | 4 times a week 130 minutes |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Marseille – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 3 times a week 13 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Propriano | Ferry from France to Corsica | 3 times a week 12 hours 0 minutes |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Nice – Ajaccio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 2 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Bastia | Ferry from France to Corsica | 6 times a week 5 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Ile Rousse | Ferry from France to Corsica | 3 times a week 4 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 1 time a week 11 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Piombino – Bastia | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 1 time a week 3 hours 45 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Torres – Ajaccio | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 1 time a week 4 hours ) 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries Corsica Linea |
Ferry Porto Torres – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 1 time a week 4 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Torres – Propriano | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 1 time a week 3 hour(s) 30 minutes |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Portoferraio – Bastia | Ferry from Elba to Corsica | 2 times a week 1 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Santa Teresa di Gallura – Bonifacio | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 4 times a day 50 minutes |
Moby Lines |
Ferry Savona – Bastia | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 3 times a day 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Savona – Ile Rousse | Ferry from Italy to Corsica | 1 time a week 9 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Ajaccio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 13 times a week 7 hours ) 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Bastia | Ferry from France to Corsica | 9 times a week 8 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Ile Rousse | Ferry from France to Corsica | 5 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from France to Corsica | 4 times a week 11 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
All ferries from Corsica
Here you find all current ferry connections from Corsica.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Ajaccio – Marseille | Ferry from Corsica to France | 7 times a week 12 hour(s) |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Ajaccio – Nice | Ferry from Corsica to France | 2 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Ajaccio – Porto Torres | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 1 time a week 4 hours ) 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries Corsica Linea |
Ferry Ajaccio – Toulon | Ferry from Corsica to France | 13 times a week 7 hours 15 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia – Genoa | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 14 times a week 7 hours 15 minutes |
Moby Lines |
Ferry Bastia – Livorno | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 16 times a week 4 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia – Marseille | Ferry from Corsica to France | 7 times a week 12 hours 15 minutes |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Bastia – Nice | Ferry from Corsica to France | 6 times a week 5 hours 15 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia – Piombino | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 1 time a week 3 hour(s) |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia (Corsica) – Portoferraio (Elba) | Ferry from Corsica to Elba | 2 times a week 1 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia – Savona | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 3 times a day 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bastia – Toulon | Ferry from Corsica to France | 8 times a week 8 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bonifacio – Santa Teresa di Gallura | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 4 times a day 50 minutes |
Moby Lines |
Ferry Ile Rousse – Livorno | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 1 time a week 8 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Ile Rousse – Marseille | Ferry from Corsica to France | 4 times a week 131 minutes |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Ile Rousse – Nice | Ferry from Corsica to France | 2 times a week 4 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Ile Rousse – Savona | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 1 time a week 8 hour(s) |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Ile Rousse – Toulon | Ferry from Corsica to France | 6 times a week 6 hours 15 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Golfo Aranci | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 1 time a week 3 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Livorno | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 1 time a week 5 hour(s) 45 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Marseille | Ferry from Corsica to France | 3 times a week 13 hours |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Nice | Ferry from Corsica to France | 1 time a week 9 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Porto Torres | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 1 time a week 4 hour(s) 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Toulon | Ferry from Corsica to France | 5 times a week 10 hour(s) |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Propriano – Marseille | Ferry from Corsica to France | 3 times a week 12 hours 30 minutes |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Propriano – Porto Torres | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 1 time a week 4 hours ) 0 minutes |
La Meridionale |
Ferry ports at Corsica
You can find an overview of all ferry ports at Corsica here.
Ports |
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Ajaccio (Corsica) |
Bastia |
Bonifacio |
Ile Rousse |
Porto Vecchio |
Propriano |
Travel guide Corsica
Holiday at Corsica
Corsica delights nature lovers with vast expanses of forest and rugged mountains. Relaxing holidays are also promised by white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, picturesque coastal towns and a mix of French and Italian lifestyle.
TOP excursion destinations at Corsica
In Corsica’s capital Ajaccio, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769. Statues and street names still commemorate the city’s most famous son. The boulevards and squares exude urban flair. The citadel, the old town and Napoleon’s birthplace delight culturally interested visitors, while white sandy beaches invite you to swim.
The cityscape of the coastal town of Calvi is dominated by the towering citadel. Here in the upper town is the old town with its mighty fortification walls. The lower town delights with a lively harbour promenade and five kilometres of sandy beach.
The location of the coastal town of Bonifacio is absolutely unique. The citadel and the old town are situated on a white chalk cliff. Visitors enter the medieval part of the city through the mighty Genoese Gate.
In the heart of the island, Corte is worth a visit. The citadel overlooks the city and invites you to stroll through the historic part. Hikes lead into picturesque river valleys, where countless pools invite you to bathe in front of an impressive natural backdrop.
On hot summer days, the Fango Valley offers wonderfully refreshing holiday moments. Here, the river Fango meanders through rocks and stones, forming crystal clear pools, refreshing waterfalls and nature-sculpted slides and loungers.
The Cap Corse – the index finger of Corsica – offers its visitors besides picturesque villages, wineries, wonderful views and fantastic beaches also the largest number of Genoese watchtowers. Once they were built to protect against pirates, optical signals served as a warning system at that time.
With a considerable height of 2,706 metres, Monte Cinto is the highest elevation in Corsica. The demanding mountain tour up to the summit is rewarded with unique views.
The Parc Naturel Régional de la Corse covers one third of the island. The aim is to preserve the richness of species, over 800 animal species find a protected habitat here. Eagles, puffins and mouflons can be spotted in the nature park.
Entry requirements
To enter France, German citizens need an identity card or a (children’s) passport. You do not need a visa for your trip to Corsica.
Alternative travel options
All French and Italian mainland ports are easily accessible by car, bus and train. From here we continue by Ferry. In addition, Corsica is served by several international airports throughout the year.
Questions & Answers about the Corsica ferry
››› Which shipping companies have ferries to Corsica?
Currently there are four shipping companies that offer ferry connections to Corsica:
››› How much does a ferry to Corsica cost?
The cost of a ferry to Corsica varies and from on a number of factors. For example, with which ferry company you travel, from which port of departure you want to travel to Corsica or whether you travel within or outside the peak season. Just use our booking form to find the best
Corsica ferry to
best ferry fare.
››› How long does the crossing to Corsica take?
Depending to port of departure, crossings to Corsica take between 4 and 11 hours. The shortest are the ferries from Livorno to Bastia (4 to 4½ hours) and the ferries from Genoa to Bastia (5 hours).
››› Can I take my dog with me to ferry?
Yes, of course! Dogs are welcome on board the Corsica ferries. On the ferries you will find special areas with dog crates and outside decks with dog crates. There are even ferries with pet cabins. However, you need to hurry with the booking here, as these are always booked up very quickly.