Ferries from Genoa to Corsica

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The route

Don't know how to get to Corsica? Search for a ferry from Genoa to Corsica with Corsica ferry booking system by NetFerry. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to Corsica departing from Genoa with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.

The ferry routes beetween Genoa and Corsica are covered by Moby who provide availability for 15 sailings per week with exclusively morning and evening departures and crossing times shorter than 10 hours. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. There are various types of seating and cabin options when crossing times exceed six hours, ranging from regular seats to cabins. There are also bars and self service restaurants available to all. Cabin crews will cater to your needs.

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Map of the possible routes between Genoa and Corsica

Port of Genoa

Genoa is the third most important industrial hub in Italy and a large city, Genoa is one of the main economic, cultural and tourist centers in the country. The port is ancient and is the largest industrial and commercial port in Italy and one of the most active ports in the Mediterranean. Embarkation for passenger ferries is the Ferry Terminal, located in the Calata della Chiappella area, between Ponte Colombo and Ponte Assereto. From here there are ferry connection to Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. The Ferry Terminal in Genoa is spread over several levels. On the upper... [More information]

Address: Via della Chiappella 16126 Genova GE

Directions: Google Map @ Genoa, port

Guide of Corsica

Corsica is a Mediterranean island located a short distance from the French coast and north of Sardinia. History  Corsica has a rich history and its people are very proud to be Corsicans. Corsica has always attracted traders and conquerors moving around the Meditteranean and the island has struggled for autonomy and independence and but faced many occupations throughout history. This beautiful island was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Since 1982 it has been endowed with special status by the French Parliament, in 1991 many powers were granted to the Corsica, to decide upon cultural,... [More information]

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