Ferries from Italy to Corsica

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Would you like to know how to get to Corsica? Search for the best ferry from Italy to Corsica with Corsica ferry booking system by NetFerry. In just few steps you can get all the info you need, including the ferry routes, the timetables, the prices and the travel times for the crossings to Corsica from Italy.

The links between Italy and Corsica are served by the maritime operators Corsica Sardinia Ferries and Moby which carry out 101 trips per week with all day boardings and crossing times ranging between 30 min and 10 hours. You can reach your destination more quickly as a foot passenger by taking a hydrofoil. Ferries take longer, but are able to carry cars, motorbikes and campers. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.

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Map of the possible routes between Italy and Corsica

from ITALY to CORSICA

from GENOA to CORSICA

from SARDINIA to CORSICA

from PORTO TORRES to CORSICA

from ELBA ISLAND to CORSICA

from PORTOFERRAIO to CORSICA

from ITALY to CORSICA

from GENOA to CORSICA

from LIVORNO to CORSICA

from PIOMBINO to CORSICA

from SAVONA to CORSICA

from SARDINIA to CORSICA

from GOLFO ARANCI to CORSICA

from PALAU to CORSICA

from SANTA TERESA DI GALLURA to CORSICA

from ITALY to CORSICA

from SAVONA to CORSICA

from LIVORNO to CORSICA

from SAVONA to CORSICA

from PIOMBINO to CORSICA

from SARDINIA to CORSICA

from GOLFO ARANCI to CORSICA

from PORTO TORRES to CORSICA

Guide of Corsica

Corsica is a Mediterranean island located a short distance from the French coast and north of Sardinia. History  Corsica has a rich history and its people are very proud to be Corsicans. Corsica has always attracted traders and conquerors moving around the Meditteranean and the island has struggled for autonomy and independence and but faced many occupations throughout history. This beautiful island was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Since 1982 it has been endowed with special status by the French Parliament, in 1991 many powers were granted to the Corsica, to decide upon cultural,... [More information]

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