How do I contact Corsica Ferries?

How do I contact Corsica Ferries?

+33 4 95 32 95 95
Corsica Ferries – Sardinia Ferries/Customer service

How do I cancel my Corsica ferry ticket?

You must first cancel your ticket online, and then send your request for reimbursment using the contact form. Your refund request must reach us within 2 months of the crossing departure date. No refunds will be made after this date.

How long is the ferry from Marseille to Corsica?

about 12 hours
The crossing between Marseille and Bastia takes place at night, and lasts about 12 hours. Ships are equipped with different types of facilities for your comfort – private cabins and lounge chair – as well as a bar and restaurant for your meals and snacks on board.

Is there a car ferry to Corsica?

Reach Corsica with MOBY ferries and the economical special Best Offer. The offer is aimed at passengers with a car, with or without cabin. The fascinating island of Corsica awaits you!

Is Corsica French or Italian?

Corsica is a territorial collectivity of France and an island in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 105 miles (170 km) from southern France and 56 miles (90 km) from northwestern Italy, and it is separated from Sardinia by the 7-mile (11-km) Strait of Bonifacio.

How long is the ferry from Corsica to Nice?

around 7 hours 45 minutes
The Nice Ajaccio ferry route connects France with Corsica. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Corsica Ferries. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 7 hours 45 minutes.

How much is ferry from Nice to Corsica?

Nice to Bastia ferries are operated by the ferry company Corsica Sardinia Ferries – often just called Corsica Ferries. This route connects southern France to the popular port city of Bastia in north east Corsica. This summer you can find prices from €50.50 per person return.

How long does the ferry from Nice to Corsica take?

What do they speak in Corsica?

Corsica is connected by air and sea with continental France. French, the official language, is spoken by virtually all Corsicans, most of whom also use the Corsican dialect, Corsu, which is akin to Tuscan. The Corsu spoken in Haute-Corse and that spoken in Corse-du-Sud are distinguishable from each other.

Who owned Corsica before France?

Corsica successively was part of the Republic of Genoa for five centuries. Despite take-overs by Aragon between 1296–1434 and France between 1553 and 1559, Corsica would remain under Genoese control until the Corsican Republic of 1755 and under partial control until its purchase by France in 1768.

Which island is better Corsica or Sardinia?

Sardinia has more great beaches, but Corsica has quaint mountain villages and secluded coves. Sardinia has the best seafood and pasta, but Corsica has unique stews and cheeses. Sardinia has more historical sights, but Corsica has more lush and green landscapes. Sardinia is a bit more affordable than Corsica.

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