Ajaccio – Genoa
Ferries to Italy
Ajaccio – Genoa
Ferries to Italy
Moby Lines provides the ferry from Ajaccio to Genoa. Ajaccio Genoa ferries cost around $203 and $860, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Ajaccio Genoa ferries.
Ajaccio Genoa ferries typically depart at 23:59.
The Ajaccio Genoa ferry trip can take around 8 hours 1 minute. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Ajaccio to Genoa serviced by Moby Lines. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Ajaccio Genoa ferry prices typically range between $203* and $860*. The average price is typically $410*. The cheapest ferries from Ajaccio to Genoa start from $203*. The average price for a foot passenger is $209*. The average price for a car is $474*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated March 25.
The distance between Ajaccio to Genoa is approximately 170 miles (274km) or 148 nautical miles.
Yes, Moby Lines allow cars on board ferries between Ajaccio and Genoa. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Ajaccio and Genoa.
Foot passengers can travel on the Ajaccio to Genoa ferry with Moby Lines.
Pets currently are not allowed on ferries from Ajaccio to Genoa.
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Ajaccio is the largest settlement on the French island of Corsica. The town is perhaps most famous for being the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1769. He was born in Casa Buonaparte which is now open to the public. The town's airport, Ajaccio napoleon Bonaparte Airport, has also been dedicated to him. Lying around 210 miles to the south east of Marseilles, the town is located on the south west coast of Corsica and has a sheltered position at the bottom of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio. The town's harbour is located to the east of the original citadel below a hill overlooking a peninsular which protects the harbour.
There are almost daily ferries operating from Ajaccio to the ports of Marseilles, Toulon and Nice on the French mainland. These services are supplemented by ferries to Livorno on the Italian mainland and to Sardinia, along with services to Calvi and Propriano.
Ajaccio has also become a stopover for cruises with a total of 418,086 passengers in 2007 - by far the largest in Corsica and the second in France (after Marseille, but ahead of Nice/Villefranche-sur-Mer and Cannes).
The port city of Genoa is located in the Liguria region of Italy and lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast. Genoa's historic centre is a maze of narrow alleys that open up onto small squares and is where visitors can't fail to appreciate the history and culture that embodies the city. Architecturally there are many different styles sitting side by side with a medieval wall acting as a base for a 14th century building on Gothic loggias. Genoa really is a place where the past literally forms the foundations of the present.
The city's old port, redesigned by Renzo Piano in 1992, is a popular draw for tourists who go there to take in all the sites the old port area has to offer. A popular site located close to the pier is the city's lighthouse where lovely views of Genoa and its Gulf can be had.
Genoa's ferry terminal is located in the Calata Chiappella and ferries depart towards Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. The terminal building has all of the usual passenger facilities and is also wheelchair friendly.