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Getting to Corsica


Italy to Corsica - 6 ways to travel via train, plane, ferry, and bus

The best way to get from Italy to Corsica without a car is to train and ferry via Livorno which takes 13h 45m and costs €55 - €220. More details. How long does ...

Getting to Corsica - Cyclomundo

Ferries to Bastia depart from the French ports in Toulon and Nice, and from Italy in Livorno, Savona, Piombino, and Genoa.

Ferries to Corsica 2024 - Routes, Schedules, Prices

With its position in the North of the Mediterranean, getting to Corsica by ferry is quick and easy and whether you choose to sail from France or Italy ...

How to go to Corsica

TRAVEL BY PLANE ... Corsica is a French island located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and mainland France. There are 4 airports: Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi ...

Corsica: All You Need to Know in 5 Minutes | Best of France

You can also access Corsica by ferry from France. Taking the ferry is the most common and popular way to reach the island, as it takes between ...

How to get to Corsica

There are many ways to get to Corsica. The most interesting now in terms of price are flights with Easyjet. There are weekly direct flights to Bastia and ...

Arrival and getting around Corsica - Go to Corsica

– ARRIVAL IN CORSICA. The best way to travel on a first visit is by car. Even if the Corsican roads are, to say the least, full of curves, the distances are ...

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The main airports for getting to Corsica: Gateways to the Isle of Beauty

Several major airports offer regular connections to Corsica, making the island easily accessible. Zoom in on these air hubs, real gateways to Corsica.

Where's Corsica? The Ultimate Guide To Our Corsica Travels

Corsica is the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean. There is no public transportation, so renting a car is a must. But be warned: Narrow ...

Corsica Ferry | Book now with MrFerry!

You can travel to Corsica all year round, both from France, thanks to the ferries from Marseilles and Toulon, and from Italy, with the ferry from Livorno to ...

How to get to Corsica by ferry - TraghettiUp

To reach Corsica by ferry you can start sailing from both Italian ports, including Sardinian ones, and French ones.

Top 10 Places To Visit in Corsica - Travel Guide - YouTube

Corsica is one of the most incredible islands in Europe. Enjoy this travel guide featuring Corsica's most beautiful landscapes and ...

Ferry crossing to Corsica

Up to 30 ferry crossings per day between the mainland and Corsica: Nice, Toulon, Savona, Piombino et Livorno to Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, Ile Rousse und Porto ...

GETTING AROUND CORSICA – DO YOU NEED A CAR?

Corsica can be explored in different ways, either with your own vehicle, on public transport, or even on foot. Each method has advantages and drawbacks.

Corsica – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea southeast of mainland France and west of Italy. It is a region of France with a special constitutional status.

Corsica travel guide - The Times

It's a fragrant playground that majors in superb shores — hundreds of them — before throwing in elegant hilltowns, cycling, good wines and ...

Summer Getaway in Corsica | The Travel In Pink

From vibrant and historical coastal cities, to crystal clear beaches, secluded islands and impressive mountain ranges, there is no shortage of things to do in ...

Coming to Corsica | Tourist Office of Bonifacio, South Corsica and its ...

To reach Bonifacio, the choice is yours: plane or boat. But if you prefer to seek professional advice, you can also contact the Bonifacio travel agency.

Alternate Travel to Corsica

Drive to Corsica accessed via Corsican ferries from Nice, Toulon and Marseille in the south if France. Corsica is 8 miles north of Sardinia accessed by a 50 ...