Toulon – Bastia
Ferries to Corsica
Toulon – Bastia
Ferries to Corsica
Depending on the season their are about 7 weekly sailings between Toulon and Bastia. Corsica Ferries provides the ferry from Toulon to Bastia. Toulon Bastia ferries cost between $235 and $1334, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
The earliest Toulon Bastia ferry typically departs Toulon at about 07:45 and the last ferry usually leaves at 23:45.
Ferries from Toulon to Bastia sail in around 12 hours. The fastest ferry is approximately 8 hours 30 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 7 weekly sailings from Toulon to Bastia provided by Corsica Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.
The price of a ferry from Toulon to Bastia typically range between $231* and $1308*. On average the Toulon Bastia ferry is $650*. The cheapest Toulon Bastia ferry prices start from $231*. The average price for a foot passenger is $221*. The average price for a car is $740*.
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 March 25.
The distance between Toulon to Bastia is approximately 245 miles (394km) or 213 nautical miles.
Yes, Toulon Bastia ferries allow cars onboard with Corsica Ferries between Toulon and Bastia. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Toulon and Bastia use our Deal Finder.
Corsica Ferries allow foot passengers on Toulon Bastia ferries.
Corsica Ferries allow pets on ferries from Toulon to Bastia. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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Toulon - Bastia Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | France | |
Destination Country | France | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Corsica Ferries | |
Average Price | A$429* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 6 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 12h 16m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 9h 0m | |
First Ferry | 08:00 | |
Last Ferry | 20:00 | |
Distance | 212 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
The French city of Toulon lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast in the south of France. It is a major French naval base and consequently has a large military harbour which is home to the French Navy aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle and her battle group along with the rest of the French Mediterranean Fleet. Toulon's history has strong links with many industries including shipbuilding, wine making, armaments, paper, maps, shoes, electronic equipment and the manufacture of aeronautical equipment.
Toulon's Old Town is located between the port, the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the Cours Lafayette, and is characterised by narrow streets, fountains and small squares and is where the city's cathedral is located. Selling local produce every morning, the area is also home to the popular Provencal market. Unfortunately the area fell into disrepair during the 1980's and 1990's but fortunately many of the town's fountains and squares have since been restored which has attracted many new shops to open up.
The city's port has two ferry terminals and has good passenger facilities including cafes, vending machines, a snack bar, toilets and long stay and short stay car parking. Ferry services operating from the port depart to Ajaccio, Bastia, Ile Rousse and Civitavecchia.
The city of Bastia is located on Corsica's east coast and faces Italy with views out to the Tuscan Archipelago, and is the second largest city on Corsica. To the north of Bastia is le Cap Corse which is a peninsula dotted with Genoese Towers and a large nature reserve that is popular with hikers. The town's history, like many in Corsica, begins with the Genoese who ruled Corsica from the 14th century. In the south of the town, the Old Port (Vieux Port) is a popular spot to take a stroll and to see the town's jaded buildings clustered around the fishing port, which are not dissimilar to those you might expect to find in Venice. From the port, a stroll through the Romieu garden will take you to the citadel above the port, which is actually the original Genoese town that was protected by defensive walls, added during the 15th century, and includes the Porte Louis XVI through which you enter the citadel.
The ferry Port of Bastia links the city to France (Marseille, Nice and Toulon) and Italy (Genoa, La Spezzia, Livorno, Piombino, Savona, Portoferraio).