Livorno to Bastia Ferry

The Livorno Bastia ferry route connects Italy with Corsica and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Corsica Sardinia Ferries service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 4 hours 5 minutes while the Moby Lines service runs up to 7 times per week with a duration from 4 hr.

So that’s a combined 28 sailings on offer per week on the Livorno Bastia route between Italy and Corsica. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Livorno to Bastia Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Italy to Corsica page.

Livorno - Bastia Ferry Operators

  • Corsica Sardinia Ferries
    • 3 Sailings Daily 4 hr 5 min
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  • Moby Lines
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 4 hr
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Average Livorno Bastia Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Livorno Bastia route is a car and 2 passengers.

Livorno Bastia Ferry reviews

  • "Corsica Trip "

    Ship left on time ,or maybe before . Make sure you are in the line up one hour before sailing,or you won't get on . Facilities are good .but the times of shop opening ,hot food etc need to be checked out . The ship needs to advise on hot food serving times ,as they are not what you would expect . Nevertheless,this is a good ferry to travel on . The duo who were singing in the pub were a welcome distraction .and were quite good . Getting into Bastia after dark was an nice experience with all the lights . Will use again and will recommend.

    'Mervyn' travelled Livorno Bastia with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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  • "Beatufil trip to the island"

    The custom service and the trip was ok, a lot depends on the type of ferry you're taking. Our first had elevators and escalators, as well as very well equipped cafeteria. In our return journey there was much less products to choose from in cafeteria, but overall the trip was very pleasant.

    'Angelika' travelled Livorno Bastia with Corsica Sardinia Ferries

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  • "Great easy trip"

    From booking online, to boarding the ferry- all so very easy and all in all a great experience. The four hour crossing from Livorno to Bastia was most pleasant and with our flexibility with dates we were able to travel on Thursdays which proved much cheaper than Saturdays. I believe we received good value for money!

    'Ugo' travelled Livorno Bastia with Moby Lines

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  • "Moby's new ship"

    This ship has only been in service for two months so has the benefit of newness, but it is smaller than Corsica Ferries ships and there seemed more seating for passengers and space generally better. Boarding etc at Livorno and disembarkation at Bastia efficient. Arrival 30 mins ahead of schedule.

    'Michael' travelled Livorno Bastia with Moby Lines

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Livorno Guide

The Italian city and port of Livorno lies in the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of Tuscany. Much of the original street layout and architecture has been retained in the New Venice area of the city. In this area visitors can see old bridges, narrow lanes, noblemen's houses and a network of canals that were used to connect its port to the city's warehouses. Also of interest are many fine examples of neo-classical buildings, museums, public parks and cultural institutions. Containing memorabilia, documents and operas by the composer Pietro Mascagni, who lived in the city, is the Museo Mascagnano and is well worth a visit. Organised by the Traditional Theatre of Livorno, some of Mascagni's operas are performed during the lyric music season.

The city's port is the third largest on Italy's west coast and provides many services and facilities including cargo handling and passenger services. The port's facilities include wheelchair ramps, toilets and shower facilities for passengers. There are also bars, restaurants, a conference centre, banks and a passenger information kiosk. From the port, there are ferry services to Bastia, Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Cagliari and Tunisia.

Bastia Guide

The city of Bastia is located on Corsica's east coast and faces Italy with views out to the Tuscan Archipelago, and is the second largest city on Corsica. To the north of Bastia is le Cap Corse which is a peninsula dotted with Genoese Towers and a large nature reserve that is popular with hikers. The town's history, like many in Corsica, begins with the Genoese who ruled Corsica from the 14th century. In the south of the town, the Old Port (Vieux Port) is a popular spot to take a stroll and to see the town's jaded buildings clustered around the fishing port, which are not dissimilar to those you might expect to find in Venice. From the port, a stroll through the Romieu garden will take you to the citadel above the port, which is actually the original Genoese town that was protected by defensive walls, added during the 15th century, and includes the Porte Louis XVI through which you enter the citadel.

The ferry Port of Bastia links the city to France (Marseille, Nice and Toulon) and Italy (Genoa, La Spezzia, Livorno, Piombino, Savona, Portoferraio).