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Corsica Linea

The French ferry company Corsica Linea has operated ferries connecting Marseille with Corsica, Algeria and Tunisia since 2016.

Corsica Linea ferry routes

Every route operated by Corsica Linea at a glance, with current crossing times, timetables and ticket prices.

Corsica Linea is a French shipping company operating passenger, vehicle and cargo ferries in the Mediterranean. The company was founded by a consortium called Corsica Marittima and began operations on 5 January 2016. In November 2018, its headquarters moved from Marseille to Ajaccio on Corsica.

With a fleet of 9 ferries, Corsica Linea operates routes between the port of Marseille on the French mainland and the ports of Ajaccio, Bastia, Île Rousse and Propriano on Corsica. In Algeria it calls at the ports of Algiers, Béjaïa and Skikda, and in Tunisia at the port of Tunis. Crossings between Marseille and Bastia average 10 hours, and up to 12 hours to Ajaccio. Ferries to Algeria and Tunisia take up to 22 hours.

The fleet can carry between 528 and 2,780 passengers and up to 800 vehicles. The flagship vessel is the Mediterranée, a car ferry serving the route between Marseille and the Maghreb. In 2023, the A Galeotta entered service on the Marseille-Bastia route, the first LNG-powered ferry to Corsica.

To Tunisia there is one return sailing a week in the low season (January to mid-June) and two sailings a week in the high season (mid-June to end of September). To Algiers there is one sailing a week, rising to 2-3 sailings a week in summer (July-August). Foot passengers must check in 120 minutes before boarding, and passengers with vehicles 180 minutes before.

Route map

Every route operated by Corsica Linea at a glance

Corsica Linea ships

  • A Galeotta
  • Capu Di Muru
  • Capu Rossu
  • Danielle Casanova
  • Jean Nicoli
  • Méditerranée
  • Paglia Orba
  • Pascal Paoli
  • Vizzavona