Port of Ajaccio
The Imperial stopover
Departures of the day
| Time | Destination | Boat | Company | Observation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 h 00 | MARSEILLE | A GALEOTTA | CORSICA LINEA SAS | |
| 20 h 00 | TOULON | MEGA REGINA | CORSICA FERRIES |
Arrivals of the day
| Time | Source | Boat | Company | Observation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07 h 00 | MARSEILLE | A GALEOTTA | CORSICA LINEA SAS | |
| 07 h 00 | TOULON | MEGA REGINA | CORSICA FERRIES |
Lines and destinations
- Up to 3 stopovers/week
- June to October
- Up to 3 stopovers/week
- from June to October
- 1 stopover/week
- September to June
- 1 to 2 stopovers/week
- from July to September
- Every day
- All year round
The Port of Ajaccio, a key player in the region's maritime trade, is located in the heart of the Gulf of Ajaccio, very close to the town centre.
Every year, it handles more than 1.2 million passengers, around 2,500 ship rotations and more than 1.2 million tonnes of goods (freight, cement, hydrocarbons). As France's second-largest cruise port, with more than 460,000 passengers and 205 stopovers, Ajaccio's commercial port enjoys an international appeal that stimulates the local and regional economy.
The Port of Ajaccio has daily connections with Marseille and Toulon, weekly connections with Porto-Torres and, at the height of the tourist season, more frequent connections with Toulon (twice a day), Marseille (on Sundays), Genoa (3 times a week), Nice and Porto-Torres.
Various shipping companies are driving the region's port dynamic: Corsica Ferries, Corsica Linea, La Meridionale, La Moby Lines, as well as the cruise shipping agents Corsica Cruise Service, Intercruises and Médacruise.
The town of Ajaccio
Ajaccio, Imperial City.
Napoleon Bonaparte's imprint is everywhere in the heart of the city, making your visit to the Imperial City a must if you want to experience it for yourself!
Ajaccio and Napoleon Bonaparte's legacy can be explored on a number of tours, either with a guide sharing cultural and historical secrets or simply by strolling freely through the shopping streets, discovering monuments and historic sites along the way.