Ferry from Italy to Corsica
How long is the ferry from Italy to Corsica?
Ferries from Italy to Corsica range between 4 hours 15 minutes and 30 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship, with the Livorno to Bastia route being the fastest.
What is the fastest ferry from Italy to Corsica?
The fastest ferry from Italy to Corsica is with Corsica Ferries on the Livorno to Bastia route in approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes.
Italy to Corsica Ferry Schedules
There are typically 3 daily sailings from Italy to Corsica, with around 9 weekly sailings. These sailings are provided by Corsica Ferries & Moby Lines. Specific schedules will vary by route, operator and season.
Popular Ferry routes from Italy to Corsica
The Livorno to Bastia ferry sails approximately once daily and up to 6 times weekly with a crossing time of 6 hours 8 minutes.
Is there a car ferry from Italy to Corsica?
Yes, there are car ferries to Corsica from Italy, operated by Corsica Ferries & Moby Lines. For more information on routes and car ferry prices, please view our Deal Finder.
How much does a ferry cost from Italy to Corsica?
Prices from Italy to Corsica can vary by route, operator, vehicle type, season, and whether you are travelling on a high-speed or conventional ferry. For ferry discounts, view our special offers page..
Italy to Corsica Ferry Offers and Discounts
For the best ferry offers between Italy and Corsica, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
How far is Corsica from Italy?
The distance between Italy and Corsica is approximately 82.6 miles (132.9km) or 71.8 nautical miles for the mariners!
How to get from Italy to Corsica?
Travel from Italy to Corsica by ferry for a delightful and scenic journey. With the popular route from Livorno to Bastia, ferries offer a convenient and enjoyable way to reach this beautiful island. Whether you're planning a short day trip or a longer stay, ferry travel provides the flexibility and freedom to explore Corsica at your own pace, making it the perfect alternative to flying.
How to book ferry tickets from Italy to Corsica?
Book and compare Italy to Corsica ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.
About Italy
Italy, a country synonymous with art, history, and cuisine, offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every traveller. Livorno, a bustling port city on the western coast, is the perfect starting point to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural treasures that Italy has to offer. Visitors can explore the iconic monuments of Rome, marvel at the Renaissance art in Florence, or enjoy the romantic canals of Venice. The Amalfi Coast provides breathtaking views and charming villages, while the historic ruins of Pompeii offer a glimpse into ancient life. Each year, Italy hosts a myriad of festivals such as the Venice Carnival and Siena's Palio, showcasing its vibrant traditions and community spirit. From Livorno, travellers can easily access ferry routes to the idyllic islands of Sardinia, Corsica, and even to the French mainland. Italy's allure lies not only in its scenic beauty and historical landmarks but also in its ability to connect you to the Mediterranean's hidden gems.
About Corsica
With its stunning landscapes and rich history, Corsica is a unique gem in the Mediterranean. Known for its rugged mountains, dense forests, and pristine beaches, this French island offers a diverse array of experiences for travellers. The bustling town of Bastia, Corsica's most popular port, serves as a vibrant starting point for exploring the island's charms. Visitors can delve into the historic streets of Bastia's Terra Vecchia, or venture to the iconic Calanques de Piana, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic red cliffs. The island is also famous for the GR20 hiking trail, hailed as one of Europe's toughest yet most rewarding. Cultural enthusiasts can enjoy annual events such as the Calvi on the Rocks music festival, usually held in July, celebrating a mix of electronic and rock music. For those looking to explore beyond Corsica, regular ferries connect the island to mainland France, with routes to cities like Nice and Marseille, as well as to Sardinia, offering a convenient way to continue your Mediterranean adventure.
About Corsica
Corsica is a Mediterranean island, situated west of Italy, south of the French mainland and immediately north of Sardinia.
Its stunning 1,000 km coastline has over 200 beaches, whilst the inland offers a mix of mountain scenery, awesome valleys and idyllic hilltop towns, so you can see why the locals nicknamed it ‘the island of beauty’.
Although belonging to France, Corsica has a unique feel to it. This is perhaps most evident in the local dialect and the cultural obsession with flute instruments. However, drawing similarities with the mainland, Corsicans also love fine food and wine, especially fresh seafood and charcuterie.
Along the coastline are multiple ports, and, thanks to the island’s convenient location in the Mediterranean Sea, it’s within reach from the French mainland, Italy and the surrounding islands. There's plenty of choice, too, with frequent routes provided by many different ferry companies.