DestinationsFrance
Bastia (Corsica)

Bastia (Corsica) Ferries

Last updated:
30 May 25

Book your next trip!

From
To
Outbound
Select date
Return
Select return
How are you travelling?

Find and book ferry tickets to and from Bastia (Corsica)

An iconic view of Bastia (Corsica)

An iconic view of Bastia (Corsica)

Unlock your adventure to France at the incredible port of Bastia (Corsica)! It's your essential gateway to the stunning nearby islands. Imagine seamless connections and breath-taking scenic journeys – that's what awaits you.


As a bustling hub for both passengers and freight, Bastia (Corsica) boasts an impressive 20 ferry routes operated by 8 top-tier ferry companies. Get ready for a convenient sailing experience from Bastia (Corsica), with schedules perfectly tailored to the seasons, ensuring you always find your ideal departure, no matter the demand, weather, or tourism buzz. Your unforgettable escape begins here!

Bastia (Corsica) offers wonderful connections to popular routes like Marseille - Bastia (Corsica), Toulon - Bastia (Corsica), Livorno - Bastia (Corsica). You can customize your trip by choosing between a swift high-speed ferry to get there in a flash or a classic vessel for a more scenic, relaxing journey. From quick local hops to leisurely overnight voyages, your island adventure starts here.

Getting to your destination is a breeze with several excellent ferry operators departing regularly from Bastia (Corsica). You'll find companies like Corsica Linea, Corsica Ferries, La Meridionale ready to whisk you away.


Each offers a variety of onboard amenities to make your journey pleasant, from comfortable seating and delicious food and drink options to private cabins and even vehicle transport.


With a range of ticket options available depending on the company and vessel, there's something to suit everyone, whether you're traveling solo, with family, or on a business trip.

Whether you're dreaming of an exhilarating island-hopping escape, making your way back to the comfort of home, or embarking on a brand-new journey, your perfect voyage begins right here with Bastia (Corsica).

Route Overview

Operators
8
Routes
20

Date Updated: 2025

Reaching Bastia's Shores

Bastia is well-connected to mainland France and Italy via regular ferry services, making it an accessible entry point to Corsica. From Nice, the ferry journey takes approximately 5-6 hours, while crossings from Livorno or Savona in Italy range from 4-5 hours. The city's train station connects directly to other Corsican destinations, with services to Ajaccio taking about 3.5 hours. If arriving by car, ample parking is available near the ferry terminal, though booking ahead during summer months is advisable. Public buses connect the ferry port to the city center and run regularly throughout the day.

Popular Routes

No of Sailings
5
Price
€35
No of Sailings
4
Price
€36
No of Sailings
3
Price
€19
No of Sailings
3
Price
€23
No of Sailings
4
Price
€17
No of Sailings
3
Price
€17
No of Sailings
4
Price
€18
No of Sailings
3
Price
€19
No of Sailings
4
Price
€19
No of Sailings
4
Price
€19

Bastia: Corsica's Historic Port City

Nestled on the northeastern coast of Corsica, Bastia blends Italian charm with French sophistication. This bustling port city serves as a vital gateway to the island, welcoming travelers with its atmospheric old town and vibrant harbor. As you arrive by ferry, the sight of pastel-colored buildings climbing the hillside against the backdrop of rugged mountains creates an unforgettable first impression of this Mediterranean gem.

When to Experience Bastia at Its Finest

Bastia enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, occasionally rainy winters. The ideal times to visit are late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) when temperatures hover pleasantly around 20-25°C and tourist crowds thin out. Summer (July-August) brings perfect beach weather but expect more visitors and higher prices. Winter visitors will find a more authentic local experience, though some restaurants and attractions may operate on reduced hours. Ferry services run year-round but offer more frequent departures during the peak summer season, with special services added for major events like Saint John's Festival in June.

Ferries to Bastia (Corsica)

15 Jun
Sun
16 Jun
Mon
17 Jun
Tue
18 Jun
Wed
19 Jun
Thu
20 Jun
Fri
21 Jun
Sat
22 Jun
Sun
23 Jun
Mon
24 Jun
Tue
25 Jun
Wed
26 Jun
Thu
27 Jun
Fri
Previous slide
Next slide

No routes found

Island Adventures from Bastia's Harbor

Bastia serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring both Corsica and neighboring islands. From the port, regular ferries connect to Cap Corse, the wild northern peninsula with dramatic landscapes and charming fishing villages, just a 30-minute journey away. The stunning beaches of L'Île-Rousse can be reached by a scenic 1-hour ferry ride along Corsica's northern coast. For international connections, Sardinia's ports are accessible via a 4-hour crossing, offering a tempting two-island Mediterranean experience. The journey between Bastia and Elba Island (Italy) provides breathtaking views of both Corsican and Italian coastlines during the 2-hour sailing.

Maritime Heritage and Corsican Culture

Wander through Terra Vecchia, Bastia's enchanting old town, where narrow alleyways lead to hidden squares and centuries-old churches draped in history. The imposing Citadel offers panoramic views across the harbor and houses the fascinating Museum of Corsican Ethnography. Food enthusiasts should sample local specialties like civet de sanglier (wild boar stew) and brocciu cheese at traditional eateries around Place du Marché. The vibrant Vieux Port area comes alive each evening as locals and visitors gather at waterfront cafés to enjoy fresh seafood while watching fishing boats return with the day's catch. Just a short distance from the port, the pristine beaches of Cap Corse provide perfect spots for swimming in crystal-clear waters.

Bastia's Hidden Stories

Despite being Corsica's principal commercial port and second-largest city, Bastia was actually the island's capital until 1811, when Napoleon Bonaparte moved the seat of government to his birthplace of Ajaccio. The imposing St. John the Baptist Church contains a crucifix that locals believe protected the city from bombardment during World War II. Bastia's name derives from 'bastiglia,' referring to the Genoese fortress built in 1380 that once dominated the harbor. The city has maintained strong Italian influences in its architecture, cuisine, and even dialect, with many locals still speaking Corsican, a language closely related to Italian.

FAQs

Book your next trip!

From
To
Outbound
Select date
Return
Select return
How are you travelling?
Openferry logoEasy bookings, transparent pricing, reliable support & packed with features
Download on the App storeDowload app on Google Play store
2025 © Openferry
AppleGoogleMasterCardVisaDinersDiscover