Bastia – Golfo Aranci
Ferry to Sardinia
Bastia – Golfo Aranci
Ferry to Sardinia
There is usually one weekly sailing from Bastia to Golfo Aranci.Corsica Ferries provides the ferry from Bastia to Golfo Aranci. Bastia Golfo Aranci ferries take around 7 hours 35 minutes. The ferry costs between $53.51 and $272.01, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Bastia to Golfo Aranci.
Bastia Golfo Aranci ferries depart at around 23:55.
Ferries from Bastia to Golfo Aranci sail in around 7 hours 35 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Bastia to Golfo Aranci provided by Corsica Ferries.
The price of a ferry from Bastia to Golfo Aranci typically range between $53.51* and $272.01*. On average the Bastia Golfo Aranci ferry is $184.07*. The cheapest Bastia Golfo Aranci ferry prices start from $53.51*. The average price for a foot passenger is $91.66*. The average price for a car is $209.80*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Bastia to Golfo Aranci is approximately 117 miles (188km) or 102 nautical miles.
Yes, Bastia Golfo Aranci ferries allow cars onboard with Corsica Ferries between Bastia and Golfo Aranci. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Bastia and Golfo Aranci use our Deal Finder.
Corsica Ferries allow foot passengers on Bastia Golfo Aranci ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Bastia to Golfo Aranci.
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Located in the haute-Corse department of France, in the north east of the island of Corsica lies the town of Bastia. The town is Corsica's main hub for commercial activity and is also its principal port, which is in fact divided into three parts. The old port ("Vieux Port") lies in a narrow cove and is mainly used by non-commercial operators such as pleasure and fishing boats. The commercial ferry port is a little north of the town and even further to the north is the Toga Marina which is mainly used by leisure craft such as yachts and sailing boats.
There are a number of visitor attractions in the town including The Museum of Corsica. There is also The Fortress with its keep and 16th century bell tower which provides great views over the old port, Terra Vecchia, the mountains and the coast. There is also the former palace of the Genoese governors which is now home to the museum of Corsican Ethnography.
The ferry Port of Bastia links Bastia to France (Marseille, Nice and Toulon) and Italy (Genoa, La Spezzia, Livorno, Piombino, Savona, Portoferraio).
Golfo Aranci is the name of gulf that is located on the north eastern coast of the island of Sardinia, Italy. Thanks to the port here, the town is blessed with excellent connections by ferry to the rest of Italy and is only a few kilometers from Porto Rotondo and 15 km from Olbia. There are disagreements as to the exact meaning of Golfo Aranci's name. One meaning has it that the name stems from a shipwreck that was full of oranges and the other, and to some the most convincing explanation, is linked to the Sardinian term 'granci', which are the crabs that are found in the area.
Visitors to Golfo Aranci also tend to visit the marine reserve that is on the nearby island of Tavolara. Also popular with visitors are the wide range of water sports that are on offer which enables visitors to experience first hand the lovely, warm clear waters that are found off the town's shores. Inland, there is the Cala Moresca pine forest which is easily reached on foot or by bicycle.
There are daily ferries operating from the town's port to Civitavecchia, Livorno and Fiumincino.