Corsica Ferries
Corsica (Corse), a mountainous island located in the western Mediterranean Sea, southeast of the French mainland and north of Sardinia, is a popular destination known for its dramatic coastline and natural beauty. Visiting Corsica by ferry is very convenient, with multiple ferry connections available from mainland France and Italy, as well as from nearby islands such as Sardinia and Elba. Several ferry operators provide regular services to Corsica, including Corsica Ferries, La Meridionale, Moby Lines, and Ichnusa Lines, making it easy to travel to the island as a foot passenger or with a car, motorhome, motorcycle, or bicycle. The island's main ferry ports include Bastia, Ajaccio, Calvi, L'Ile-Rousse, Porto-Vecchio, Bonifacio, and Propriano. Ferry schedules and timetables with detailed information about Corsica ferry routes are listed below.Map of Corsica Ferry Routes
Ferries from Corsica (25 crossings)
Sailing: 12 hrs 30 min to 12 hrs 45 min
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepDec
MTWThFSaSu
Sailing: 50 min to 1 hr
JanFebMarNovDecAprMayJunJulAugSepOct
MTWThFSaSu
Ferries to Corsica (25 crossings)
Sailing: 12 hrs 30 min to 12 hrs 45 min
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepDec
MTWThFSaSu
Sailing: 50 min to 1 hr
JanFebMarNovDecAprMayJunJulAugSepOct
MTWThFSaSu
Ferry ports in the island of Corsica
- A - Ajaccio
- B - Bastia
- C - Bonifacio
- D - Porto Vecchio
- E - Ile Rousse
- F - Propriano
Connecting Ferry Routes from Corsica
Plan extended ferry journeys from Corsica and discover additional islands and mainland destinations beyond the direct routes. This section highlights connections that require one transfer at another island or mainland port, allowing you to reach even more destinations by sea. The list below shows which places can be reached with a single change of ferry, along with suggested connecting ports to help you plan your journey smoothly and efficiently.
To Elba
Corsica to Elba ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Bastia to Portoferraio - Elba.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Bastia via Piombino or Portoferraio to Portoferraio, Cavo or Rio Marina - Elba.
To Italy
Corsica to Italy ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Bastia, Porto Vecchio or Ile Rousse to Genoa (Genova), Livorno, Piombino or Savona - Italy.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Ajaccio, Bastia or Porto Vecchio via Porto Torres, Golfo Aranci or Portoferraio to Genoa (Genova), Civitavecchia, Livorno or Piombino - Italy.
To Pianosa
Corsica to Pianosa ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
There are no direct ferry crossings to Pianosa.
To Sardinia
Corsica to Sardinia ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Ajaccio, Bastia, Bonifacio or Porto Vecchio to Porto Torres, Golfo Aranci or Santa Teresa di Gallura - Sardinia.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Ajaccio, Bastia, Porto Vecchio or Ile Rousse via Nice (Nizza), Toulon, Genoa (Genova), Livorno or Piombino to Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres or Olbia - Sardinia.
To Sicily
Corsica to Sicily ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
There are no direct ferry crossings to Sicily.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Bastia, Porto Vecchio or Ile Rousse via Genoa (Genova) or Livorno to Palermo - Sicily.
Related articles about Corsica Ferry Travel
- Traveling to Tuscany’s Island Escape – by Ferry to Elba Island
Set in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Elba is the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago and one of Italy’s most accessible island destinations. Located j... - Sailing to Pianosa: Ferry Routes to Tuscany’s Hidden Island
Tucked away in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Pianosa is one of the most unique and least-visited islands in Italy. Part of the protected Tuscan Archipelago, ... - Corsica by Ferry: The Scenic Way to Reach the Island
Ferries to Corsica: Routes, Geography and Travel Tips Located in the western Mediterranean between mainland France and Italy, Corsica is a rugged and beautiful ...
More information about ferries to Corsica
Check Corsica island ferry travel articles for additional info.About island of Corsica