Maritime links between Corsica and mainland Europe are
provided throughout the year because of the port:
Bastia
Ajaccio
Porto Vecchio
of Ile Rousse
Bonifacio
Calvi
Propriano
that connect the island:
Marseille (SNCM and the South to
and from Bastia, Ajaccio, Ile Rousse, Porto
Vecchio and Propriano)
Toulon (SNCM and Corsica Ferries to and from
Bastia, Ajaccio and Ile Rousse)
Nice (SNCM and Corsica Ferries to and from
Bastia, Ajaccio, Ile Rousse and Calvi)
Savona (Italy - Corsica Ferries to and from
Bastia, Ile Rousse and Calvi)
Genoa (Italy - Moby Lines to and from Bastia)
Livorno (Italy - Moby Lines and Corsica Ferries to and from Bastia)
Portoferrio (Elba - SNCM to and from Bastia, 2-3 times a year)
Sta Teresa di Galura (Sardinia - Moby Lines and Saremar to and from Bonifacio)
Porto Torres (Sardinia - The South and SNCM to and from Ajaccio and Propriano)
Golfo Aranci (Sardinia - Corsica Ferries to Bastia)
by shipping companies:
Corsica Ferries Corsican private company, owned by the family Lota,
SNCM, French public company until 2005, largely privatized
since
The South, a subsidiary of STEF-TFE,
Saremar, Italian private company,
Moby Lines, Onorato group
air transport
Air links are provided by including two airlines, Air France and CCM Airlines, offering regular
connections. From April to October, peaking in the summer, numerous links connect non-stop charter flights to Corsica
from major European cities.
Corsica has four airports:
Airport of Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte to 5 km
west of Ajaccio.
Poretta Bastia airport 16 km south of Bastia
Airport Calvi-Sainte-Catherine 8 km southeast of Calvi
Airport Figari Sud Corse 4 km northwest of
Figari