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The port of Bastia, located on the north if the island below the Capo Corso Promontory, it is the busiest tourist and commercial access to the french island.
The port is divided in two sections, one for the touristic ferry traffic and the other one for the commercial boats. The Vieux Port hosts ferries and fishing boats while Toga has more than 300 moorings.
The city center is very close to the port area and all the services are available. Cars and scooters rental, parking lots, coffee shops, restaurants and pizzerias and taxi service are all spread over the port area.
The port of Bastia is connected to the French mainland from the ports of Marseille, Toulon and Nice. The island is also connected to Italy through the port of Genoa, Savona, Piombino, Livorno and Golfo Aranci (Sardinia).
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Originally Bastia was a fisherman's port, built in 1378. The city, rich in art and history welcomes very year thousands of tourists; the cultural heritage of the city includes its Baroque monuments, its majestic churches, the old port and the citadel.
Many visitors love to enjoy the "Route des Sens Authentiques" , an original initiative to promote Corsica's typical products: blue roadside signs indicate local workshop and farms and it is an amazing way to find high quality local products.
Corsica offers many activities to its visitors such as walking, hiking, snorkeling and diving. Visiting Cape Corse is a must, where landscapes and panoramic walks will leave you speachless.
How to reach the boardings
Address: Quai Nouveau Port de Commerce, 20200 Bastia
GPS coordinates: latitude 42.705195 longitude 9.454235
The train station of Rond-Point Marechal Leclerc is 5 km away from the port while the airport is 22 km away.
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