Corsica Sardinia Ferries

Corsica Sardinia Ferries, known as just Corsica Ferries, operates ferry crossings from France and Italy to Corsica, Sardinia and Elba, as well as some inter island services.

Pascal P. Lota founded the company in the late 1960s, operating the first ship between Corsica and Italy, named Corsica Express. Corsica Ferries has since become the leading privately owned ferry company for crossings to Corsica and Sardinia since their inception over forty years ago, and their philosophy is to offer secure and great value crossings to the destinations they serve. Over three million passengers have been welcomed on board over the years, with roughly two thirds sailing to Corsica.

All Corsica Ferries restaurants are members of the renowned Chaîne des Rotisseurs, a guarantee for international cuisine of the highest quality and professionalism of the chefs. Corsica Sardinia Ferries offer up to fifteen crossings per day to Corsica and Sardinia and up to seven crossings per day to the Tuscan archipelago island of Elba.

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Corsica Sardinia Ferries Customer Reviews

  • "Very good Service"

    I found the service to be very good. I did not use the catering facilities.

    'Malcolm' travelled with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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  • "Excellent"

    What a fabulous boat. Although full, the public areas were not crowded, apart from the sun deck and pool area. We cannot comment on the catering facilities as we had brought our own food on board, but the choice of three restaurants, including one for fine dining was excellent. The only downside to the trip was that although leaving pretty much on time we docked at Livorno an hour later than scheduled and, as we have a camper, we were about last to disembark - an extra wait of 45 minutes... We will certainly use Corsica Sardinia Ferries again!

    'David' travelled with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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  • "Practical Way to Access Italy"

    Ferries from Barcelona to Italy, Sardinia, Corsica give an opportunity to access more remote parts of Europe from UK without that long haul through France and/or Germany. These ferries represent very good value taking into account time saved, petrol saved and an overnight stop on board.

    'Anthony' travelled with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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  • "Good but delayed crossings"

    Modern, well equipped ferries with good amenities on board. Unfortunate that no cabins were available for return - overnight cross with just a reclining seat was less enjoyable to end my holiday. Lots of people sleeping on floors and in the self-service restaurant! Crossings were delayed by circa 2 hours in both directions which was frustrating, especially on return as this reduced the time I had with friends in France. On board staff were helpful on both crossings and Toulon port was well signposted. Signposting for exact entry point to ferry port in Porto Torres was very poor and difficult even with help of check-in desk attendant's directions. Also unclear whether printed confirmation had to be exchanged for tickets prior to reaching main port gate (was required on return, but not on outward journey).

    'Gareth' travelled with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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