Book your ferry from Porto Vecchio to Sardinia using the Sardinia ferry booking platform. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Sardinia from Porto Vecchioprices, durations and timings.
The lines between Porto Vecchio and Sardinia are provided by the sailing company Corsica Sardinia Ferries with a schedule of one weekly connection with mainly afternoon departures and maximum duration of 4 hours. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. Although this a quite a short journey, each vessel is fully equipped and comfortable to ensure that you enjoy your time on board.
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The port of Porto Vecchio, in southern Corsica, plays an important role because of its location within the Gulf of Porto Vecchio that is sheltered by a bay and has plenty of space available for both private boats as well passenger ferries. Ferries from the port link with the French coast and Sardinia. The port is located near a very beautiful beach, and there are more beaches in Santa Giulia Palombaggia, which are the main tourist attraction on the island. There are all kinds of services in the port area including repair services for medium and small boats. There are restaurants, cafeterias su... [More information]
Address: Quai de Syracuse 20137 Porto-Vecchio, France
Directions: Google Map @ Porto Vecchio, port
Sardinia is an island located to the west of the Italian coast and south of Corsica. It is part of Italy and characterized by a varied landscape, from the mountains of the interior to the splendid coastline which has both rocky and sandy beaches. The nature, mild climate, crystal clear sea and picture postcard landscape have made Sardinia a popular holiday destinations. The island has been undergoing a process of diversification to reduce economic seasonality in recent years. This process has opened up the interiore to visitors who are now venturing inland for culture, art, archaeology, ... [More information]