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Ports for Ferries to Corsica
Ajaccio ferry Bastia ferry Calvi ferry Marseille ferry Nice ferry Porto Torres ferry Toulon ferry
Operators for Ferries to Corsica
SNCM Ferries
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About Ferries to Corsica |
Corsica is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and with 600 miles of un-spoilt and un-crowded coastline, and wild scenery soaring dramatically to nearly 9,000 feet at Monte Cinto, it seduces every visitor.
For centuries, visitors have returned home with their own deep impressions of this unique and beautiful island, an island which draws people back to it again and again.
Corsica is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus.
A rugged, un-spoilt region of France known as the scented isle, Corsica has a distinctive character moulded by centuries of invasion and occupation.
Corsica is largely mountainous; high cliffs and rocky inlets characterise much of its coast. The interior boasts deep forests, glacial lakes, gorges, maquis-covered slopes and snow-capped granite peaks. Wilderness areas attract walkers and nature-lovers.
The island has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry
summers and mild, rainy winters.
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