By
Sea or By Sky?
About two-thirds of the island's tourism traffic transits by sea
from Italy and France, an equal number of passengers disembarking
from both countries. The majority of air traffic arrives from France,
especially Nice, Marseilles and Paris.
Several maritime routes link Corsica to other
countries.
From Italy ferries depart from the ports of Genoa, Livorno, La Spezia
and Sardenia.
During the summer season there are flights from
several French (Lyon, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, etc.) and European cities,
including flights from England (London, Manchester), Germany (Düsseldorf,
Frankfurt), the Netherlands (Amsterdam), Luxembourg and Switzerland
(Geneva).
Getting to and Getting Around Corsica Transportion
in Corsica
Tour Operators
Several Tour Operators and Tourism Professionals are active in Corsica.
They offer formulas to discover the island - which are often rather
original - they often meet special demands, and they always address
you in your native language.
Several can also organise special tours around the island.
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