Ferries from
Elba to Corsica
Ferries from
Elba to Corsica
The Portoferraio to Bastia ferry is the main ferry route from Elba to Corsica. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Elba to Corsica are provided by Corsica Ferries and sail once a week.
Ferries from Elba to Corsica take approximately to complete this crossing.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Elba to Corsica with Corsica Ferries.
There are approximately 61 miles (97km) and 53 nautical miles between Elba and Corsica.
The price of a ferry from Elba to Corsica can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Portoferraio to Bastia ferry ferry sails approximately once a week with a crossing time of 3 hours.
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Elba, the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago, offers a perfect mix of history, natural beauty, and Mediterranean charm. As Napoleon's place of exile in 1814, the island combines important historical sites with beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. You can explore the impressive Napoleonic homes including Villa dei Mulini and Villa San Martino, or discover the island's natural wonders like Mount Capanne, which gives panoramic views across the archipelago. The island's rich mining history is on display at the Mineral Museum of Elba in Rio Marina. During summer, Elba hosts many local festivals celebrating everything from wine to traditional Tuscan food. The island is easy to reach by ferry from Piombino on the Italian mainland, making it a convenient starting point for exploring other Tuscan islands like Giglio and Capraia, or continuing your trip to Corsica and Sardinia. With over 70 beaches and coves to discover, Elba is an ideal escape for travelers looking for both relaxation and adventure.
Corsica, known as 'The Island of Beauty,' is a Mediterranean gem with stunning landscapes that mix mountains and clean beaches. This French island blends French and Italian influences in its food, buildings, and culture. History lovers can visit Napoleon Bonaparte's birthplace in Ajaccio, while outdoor fans can hike the GR20, one of Europe's toughest trails. The island has beautiful coastal towns like Bonifacio with its steep limestone cliffs, and Porto-Vecchio with its busy marina and pretty beaches. Every July, Calvi hosts the popular Calvi on the Rocks festival, mixing electronic music with beach parties. Travelers can take ferries from Corsica to mainland France, Italy (especially Sardinia), and other Mediterranean spots, making it a great starting point for exploring Europe.