CORSICA LINEA
Read moreIn all seasons, the Corsican company, which has 8 boats, 6 mixed cargo ships and 2 ferries, ensures a departure every other day from the mainland. The crossing by boat from the mainland is from Marseille on board the Pascal Paoli, the largest boat in the fleet. With Wifi on board, a restaurant, a bar, sandwiches, but also a store and a solarium, the Pascal Paoli is one of the best equipped ships of the Corsica Linea. The crossing is usually done at night, which allows you to arrive in the early morning and start the day well!
CHEMIN DE FER DE LA CORSE (CFC)
Read moreThe main line crosses the whole island, from Ajaccio to Bastia, passing by Corte. A variant at Ponte Leccia leads to Calvi, passing by Ile-Rousse. From Bocognano to Corte, the route is magnificent, crossing inaccessible landscapes with numerous engineering structures and tunnels. There are five daily round trips between Ajaccio and Bastia, from Monday to Saturday, and two on Sunday. You will benefit from unobstructed views to apprehend the island's panorama!
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL AJACCIO-NAPOLÉON-BONAPARTE
Read moreHigh-performance facilities (wide-body runways, full technical equipment, renovated terminal and services (sales area, WiFi Internet access, interactive information and hotel booking terminal). 15 airlines and charters: Air Corsica - Air France - British Airways - Brussels Airlines - Cahlair Aviation - Easy Jet - Hop! - Jetairfly - Luxair - Norwegian - Ryanair - Skywork Airlines - Swiss - Transavia - Volotea - Tracel Service Group.
AIR CORSICA
Read moreCreated on January 6, 1989 by the Assembly of Corsica, Air Corsica is the leading air operator in Corsica and provides more than 800 flights per week during peak periods. The company connects Corsica's four airports, Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari with Marseille, Nice, Paris-Orly and Charles de Gaulle as well as Lyon. Air Corsica also has a network of seasonal routes between Clermont-Ferrand, Brussels South Charleroi (Belgium), Marseille, Nantes, Nice, Toulouse, Toulon, Dôle and Bordeaux.
GARE ROUTIÈRE D'AJACCIO
Read moreFrom Ajaccio station, several companies provide the link: Eurocorse Voyages, Les Beaux Voyages, Autocars R Ceccaldi, SAIB Autocars de l'Ile de Beauté, Balesi Evasion, Autocars Ricci, Autocars Corse Méditerranée (ACM). From Ajaccio to Bastia via Calvi or Ile Rousse, you have a choice of many destinations and the bus is a great alternative if you want to be guided without stress! Tickets are issued at the bus station or directly on board the bus.
PORT DE COMMERCE D'AJACCIO
Read moreThe port of Ajaccio has twice-daily connections with the French mainland to Marseille, Toulon and Nice, with Corsica Linea to Marseille, Corsica Ferries to Toulon and La Méridionale to Marseille and Toulon. There are also occasional connections to Sardinia, via the Porto-Torres ferry terminal. For more information on crossings, you can visit the Gare Maritime every day from 6:30 a.m. until the last ferry departure.