Corsica Travel Guide
Corsica is serviced by four airports located in Ajaccio, Calvi, Bastia and Figari and there are seven ports linking the island to mainland Italy and France.
Fly to Corsica
Air France and British Airways offer year-round flights with stops in Paris, Nice, Marseilles or Toulon. Visitors can fly to France or Italy and then transfer to Corsica by air or ferry.
Budget airlines like Easyjet and Ryan Air fly from the UK to Corsica. Direct, 2-hour flights operate between the UK and Corsica every Sunday, from May until early October, from these airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, East Midlands, Bristol, Stansted, Manchester, Edinburgh.
Corsica by Sea
You can travel to Corsica from any of these ports.
Italy: Livorno, Savona, Genoa, Naples, Civitavecchia, and several places in Sardinia.
Mainland France: Nice, Marseilles and Toulon.
Ferries to Corsica
CMN – La Méridionale
www.lameridionale.com
Corsica Ferries
www.corsicaferries.it
Moby Lines
www.mobylines.it
Grimaldi Ferries
www.grimaldi-ferries.com
SNCM
www.sncm.fr
Getting around
Corsica provides limited bus and train service so hiring a car is highly recommended if you wish to explore the island.

