Are you planning a trip to Corsica? Book your ferry from Livorno to Corsica using our Corsica ferry booking system. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Corsica from Livornoprices, durations and timings.
The crossings between Livorno and Corsica are served by 2 different sailing companies (Corsica Sardinia Ferries and Moby) with a combined schedule of 28 weekly connections with frequent, all day departures and maximum duration of 8 hours. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. All travel options provide at least toilets and bar service, the longer routes also have self-service restaurants, shops and various cabin options.
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The port of Livorno is the main port of Tuscany and one of the most important ports in Italy for both tourists commercial activity. It is a multi-purpose port and is equipped to accommodate any type of ship and handle any type of goods or traffic. The port of Livorno has a rich and fascinating history and has been extended and modified often since the sixteenth century. The freight yard opened in the mid-1800s. Then the old port had a brief period of crisis, but has had a resurgence since the Orlando Shipyard in the New Dock opened. Today the port areas is vast and includes, customs and all th... [More information]
Address: Via Guido Donegani, Livorno, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Livorno, port
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]