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Ferry crossings from Sardinia in Italy to Corsica in France, run 7 days a week all year around connected via the Porto Torres, Sardinia - Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia - Golfo Aranci, Sardinia and Ajaccio, Corsica - Porto Vecchio, Corsica - Propriano, Corsica - Bonifacio, Corsica - Bastia, Corsica ports. The first ferry departs from Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia at 07:00, and the latest is at 19:00 from Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia. The quickest crossing takes 50min from Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia to Bonifacio, Corsica, with the average travel time of 4h 43min from the neighbouring ports. Ticket prices range from €17.05 to €37.52. During high season, there are ~50 weekly crossings, and around 22 the rest of the year. Book your ferry tickets to Corsica with Ferryscanner and enjoy the best price guarantee and secure booking.
Ferry companies running Sardinia - Corsica
Corsica Ferries, Ichnusa Lines, Moby Lines are running the Sardinia - Corsica route. Weekly crossings to France sorted by starting ticket price.
Sardinia to Corsica ferry schedule
The ferry schedule and timetable for Sardinia to Corsica varies by company and season. An overview to help plan your trip to France:

Is there a ferry from Sardinia to Corsica, France?
Yes, ferries operate between Sardinia and Corsica, providing cross-border connections. The route is served by Corsica Ferries, Ichnusa Lines, Moby Lines, with an average crossing time of 4h 43min connecting the Porto Torres, Sardinia - Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia - Golfo Aranci, Sardinia and Ajaccio, Corsica - Porto Vecchio, Corsica - Propriano, Corsica - Bonifacio, Corsica - Bastia, Corsica ports. Ferry options are available daily. As you choose your ferry to Corsica (All Ports), keep in mind the departure and arrival ports.

How long is the ferry from Sardinia to Corsica, France?
It takes on average 4h 43min to travel by ferry from Sardinia, Italy to Corsica, France. The shortest ferry trip completes the crossing in 50min when travelling from Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia to the Bonifacio, Corsica port. Travel times vary depending on the departure and arrival port, ferry company, the weather conditions on the day, and whether you choose a high-speed ferry or a conventional one.
Sardinia is ~111.27km or 60.05nm away from Corsica. The slowest crossing time is around 7h 15min and is from Golfo Aranci, Sardinia to Bastia, Corsica.
While booking your ferry to Corsica, France with Ferryscanner, look for the Recommended option. Our algorithm highlights the most direct routes, best travel times, and e-ticket availability to help you choose faster.
Fastest ferry from Sardinia to Corsica, France
BUNIFAZZIU by Moby Lines is the fastest ferry connecting Italy with France through the Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia - Bonifacio, Corsica route, with a crossing time of 50min.
Can I do a day trip from Sardinia to Corsica?
Yes, a day trip from Sardinia in Italy to Corsica in France should be possible. The fastest crossing takes 50min from Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia to Bonifacio, Corsica, giving you time to see parts of France and return the same day.
Be sure to factor in additional time for customs and immigration clearance on either side, especially in busy months. Use our ferry search and booking system to arrange your return and review the first and last ferry from Corsica to Sardinia.
Any ferries traveling from Sardinia to Corsica at night?
Night ferries are not available on the Sardinia (All Ports) - Corsica (All Ports) route. However, there are daytime sailings available to ensure you reach France.
This summary for the Sardinia (All Ports) to Corsica (All Ports) in France route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, ferry companies, and availability. For the most accurate and detailed ferry timetable, including routes, stops, and pricing, please check out our ferry search and booking system.
A short travel from Corsica
Ajaccio, Corsica - Porto Vecchio, Corsica - Propriano, Corsica - Bonifacio, Corsica - Bastia, Corsica ports in is your opportunity for island hopping. Spots within 100 km or 2 hours’ travel time from Corsica.

Ferry prices, offers and discounts from Sardinia to Corsica
Ferry ticket prices from Sardinia, Italy to Corsica, France range from €17.05 to €37.52 for foot passengers and around €38.00 for cars. Cabins and premium seating cost extra. When departing from:
- Porto Torres, Sardinia, ferry tickets start at €- for foot passengers, and from €- for vehicles.
- Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia, ferry tickets start at €17.05 for foot passengers, and from €9.52 for vehicles.
- Golfo Aranci, Sardinia, ferry tickets start at €22.00 for foot passengers, and from €- for vehicles.
Book in advance to secure better fares, as ticket prices go up closer to departure. Keep in mind that some ferries may have restrictions, such as allowing only foot-passenger or requiring passengers to have a vehicle for boarding.
Ferry Offers
Special offers may be available on the Sardinia to Corsica route, depending on the season and operator. These may include early booking deals or limited-time discounts.
Follow Ferryscanner on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, or check our blog for updates. Any valid offers are automatically applied at checkout, so you get the best price for your trip to Corsica, France.
Ferry timetable from Sardinia to Corsica

How to travel from Sardinia to Corsica, France
Traveling from Sardinia to Corsica is best accomplished via ferry, with the main departure ports being Porto Torres, Santa Teresa Gallura, and Golfo Aranci. Porto Torres is conveniently located near Alghero Airport and offers local bus services to the ferry terminal. Santa Teresa Gallura is just 30 minutes from Olbia Airport, accessible by direct shuttles. Golfo Aranci, also close to Olbia, features easy transport connections for travelers headed to the port, in addition to frequent ferry schedules that cater to various times of day.
At each port, the departure process generally involves checking in at designated terminals, where you will note signage in both Italian and French. Expect to present documentation and go through passport checks before boarding. Be aware that local staff can assist if you have questions about the procedures. To ensure a seamless journey, it's wise to check your tickets for any updates sent by Ferryscanner and arrive at the port early to enjoy your time before departure.

On foot or by vehicle from Sardinia to Corsica
Ferries from Sardinia to Corsica, France accommodate foot passengers and usually offer wheelchair accessibility. They depart from Porto Torres, Sardinia - Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia - Golfo Aranci, Sardinia and arrive at Ajaccio, Corsica - Porto Vecchio, Corsica - Propriano, Corsica - Bonifacio, Corsica - Bastia, Corsica ports. Contact our support team to confirm specific services. Try to arrive at least 2 hours before departure. You can choose to add Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages for extra convenience or just to be on the safe side with your booking.

Can I bring a car on the ferry from Sardinia to Corsica?
Some ferries from Sardinia to Corsica, France allow cars on board, and you can book them easily with Ferryscanner. Ferries that take cars:
- TBA- Corsica Ferries
Vehicle ticket prices start from €9.52, depending on the vehicle type, ferry company, and season. For unaccompanied vehicle transport, please contact our support team.
With your motorcycle to Corsica
Travel with your motorcycle on the TBA ferries from Sardinia to Corsica, France. Booking is straightforward, with rates tailored for motorcycles.
With your bicycle to Corsica
Most ferries from Sardinia to Corsica, France allow bicycles. If there is an extra fee, you will see it at checkout. Bicycles are accepted on TBA ferries.
Luggage
You can usually bring luggage on ferries from from Sardinia to Corsica, France at no extra cost.
Most companies allow 1 bag per person, up to 50 kg. But this can vary by company or ferry vessel. Per ferry:
- : Up to 0kg per passenger.
- BUNIFAZZIU: Up to 50kg per passenger.
Label your luggage clearly and place it in the area shown by the crew. Extra or large items may have an added fee, depending on the company.
If you’re unsure about luggage rules for your international trip from Sardinia to Corsica, check the ferry company page on our website or contact our support team for help.
Cabins
Some ferries from Sardinia to Corsica, France offer cabins so you can rest during the crossing. Private and shared cabins are available, and some ferries also provide pet-friendly options.
Can I book a cabin from Sardinia to Corsica?
Yes, cabins are available on the TBA ferries, meaning you can travel to Corsica and reach France in comfort. Choose between private or shared cabins, and book early to ensure availability.
Are pets allowed on board?
Bring your pet on the ferry from Sardinia to Corsica, but each ferry company may have its own rules. General guidelines:
- Larger pets use the ship’s kennel; pets under 10 kg may stay in their owner's carrier.
- Service dogs are exempt from kennel requirements.
- Ensure you have all the necessary documents, tickets, and pet essentials for your trip, especially when traveling outside the European Union.
If you’re unsure, check the ferry company’s page on our website or contact our support team for help.

Tips for traveling from Sardinia to Corsica, France
Make your journey from Sardinia to Corsica effortless with these handy tips for a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable adventure!
Safety: Ferries operating on this route follow strict safety regulations, making your ride both secure and reliable.
Parking: You'll find ample parking at all departure ports in Sardinia: Porto Torres, Santa Teresa Gallura, and Golfo Aranci.
Scenic Views: Keep your camera ready! The ferry ride boasts breathtaking views of rocky coastlines and crystal-clear waters.
Tickets: Book your tickets early to secure the best prices. Use the Ferryscanner app for easy booking and real-time updates.
Onboard Dining: Enjoy tasty meals available onboard, but it’s also wise to bring along your own snacks and water for the trip.
Weather: Prepare for changing temperatures. Pack sunscreen for summer sun and a light jacket for the breezy ride.
Chill Areas: Outdoor decks can be windy, while indoor spaces may feel a bit chilly, so dress in layers.
Fun Fact: Corsica is home to the famous GR20 hiking trail, regarded as one of Europe’s toughest long-distance walks.
Explore: Don't miss out on discovering the stunning Calanques de Piana and the historic Citadel of Bonifacio in Corsica!
Check our blog for more tips and ideas to help you plan your trip to Corsica, France.

Reaching the Sardinia ferry ports
To reach the ferry terminals in Porto Torres, Santa Teresa Gallura, and Golfo Aranci, you can find the Porto Torres terminal located just 2 km from the city center and approximately 30 km from Alghero Airport, making it accessible via taxi or bus. Public transport buses regularly connect the airport to Porto Torres, taking about 30 minutes. Santa Teresa Gallura's terminal is centrally located, a short walk from the town, and can be reached from Olbia Airport by bus or taxi in about 1.5 hours. Golfo Aranci's terminal is also nearby the town center, approximately 20 km from Olbia Airport, with frequent bus services available.
In Corsica, the ferry terminals in Ajaccio, Porto Vecchio, Propriano, Bonifacio, and Bastia are well-positioned near major areas. Ajaccio’s terminal is close to the city center and the train station, while Bastia's terminal is just 1.5 km from the city center and easily reached by local buses or taxis.
For all these locations, transportation options include buses, taxis, and car rentals, making travel straightforward. Do keep in mind that ferry schedules and transport services can change, so it’s a good idea to confirm details closer to your journey. If you encounter any inconsistencies, please reach out to our support team.

Make the most of in Corsica, France
Corsica is a beautiful island in France that everyone's talking about! It has amazing beaches with soft, golden sand and clear blue water that’s perfect for swimming. You can visit the famous city of Bonifacio, which has cool cliffs and an old castle where you can imagine knights and princesses. The markets in Ajaccio are filled with yummy local cheeses and cured meats that you just have to try!
If you love nature, Corsica offers stunning mountains and sparkling rivers where you can hike and explore. One hidden gem is the tiny village of Piana, where you can see breathtaking rock formations that look like they came from a fairy tale. Don’t forget to enjoy some gelato while walking along the scenic coastline!
Corsica is also great for just a short trip. You can visit all its charming ports in a few days or use it as a launching point to see nearby islands like Sardinia. There’s so much to see and do, making Corsica an exciting and fun place for everyone!
Ferries from Sardinia to France
The ferries connecting Sardinia, Italy - Corsica, France, in a closer view.



