Ferries from Nice to Corsica

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The routes connecting Nice and Corsica are operated exclusively by Corsica Sardinia Ferries who offer 11 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 21 hours and morning and afternoon departures. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.

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Ferries from Nice to Corsica

From France to Corsica

Port of Nice

Port Lympia is the name of the port of Nice. Its name derives from the source of a river, the Lympia, that fed a small lake in a nearby swamp area. The main connections are with Corsica and Sardinia. In 1748, King Charles Emmanuel III decided to build the port of Nice in the Lympia valley area at the foot of the ancient citadel, the construction took place over a century and a half. The port of Nice is the most important cement producing port in France alongside the Valle Spangle pebble treatment plants. The port of Nice has a beautiful lighthouse, that was built in the eighteenth century and ... [More information]

Address: Quai Amiral Infernet, 06300 Nice, France

Directions: Google Map @ Nice, 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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