Ferries from
Corsica to Sardinia
Ferries from
Corsica to Sardinia
Ferries from Corsica to Sardinia are available with 3 operators. There are 5 ferry routes. Ferries from Bonifacio to Santa Teresa di Gallura and Ajaccio to Porto Torres are popular ferry trips from Corsica to Sardinia. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Corsica to Sardinia sail approximately 48 times per week and are available with Corsica Ferries, Ichnusa Lines & Moby Lines.
The ferry from Corsica to Sardinia takes between 50 minutes and 7 hours 35 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Corsica to Sardinia is on the Bonifacio to Santa Teresa di Gallura ferry with Moby Lines in 50 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Corsica to Sardinia with Corsica Ferries, Ichnusa Lines & Moby Lines.
There are approximately 11 miles (17km) and 9 nautical miles between Corsica and Sardinia.
The price of a ferry from Corsica to Sardinia can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Bonifacio to Santa Teresa di Gallura ferry ferry sails approximately 41 times weekly with a crossing time of 50 minutes.
Ajaccio to Porto Torres ferry ferries sail about 2 times weekly with a sailing time of 3 hours.
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Lying west of Italy and southeast of France in the Mediterranean Sea, Corsica is an island with a mix of cultures and one of the most stunning coastlines in Europe. On Corsica, you’ll find all the best things the Mediterranean has to offer: fine cuisine, picturesque beaches, crystalline waters and historic landmarks. You can spend your mornings soaking up the Corsican sun, your afternoons enjoying water sports, then wander through charming hilltop towns at sunset, admiring the medieval citadels along the way. As an island in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Corsica is a great departure point for a large number of European destinations. There are multiple ferry ports along its 1,000-kilometre coastline, making it even easier to sail across to popular holiday destinations including mainland France, Italy and Sardinia.
Sardinia is a large Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea, immediately south of Corsica and north of Tunisia. With nearly two thousand kilometres of coastline, Sardinia is more known for its expansive, mountainous interior laced with hiking trails. Unsurprisingly, incredible hilltop views come in abundance, but it also has beaches, bays and shorelines to rival anywhere in the world. Sardinian culture is rich with peculiarities, with the calendar filled with exciting festivals and the cuisine reflecting a unique spin on the Italian classics, most notably the famed maggot-infused cheese. However, perhaps the most intriguing characteristic of Sardinia is the presence of nuraghi, fascinating Bronze Age stone ruinous towers and settlements shaped like enormous beehives. Reaching Sardinia by ferry is a popular choice in southern Europe, given its convenient location in the Mediterranean Sea and frequency of ports along its coast. Not only can you sail from mainland Italy, numerous routes are available from various international cities, too.