How much does it cost to book a ferry with a motorcycle?
Our offer for 2 passengers and 1 motorbike (one way):
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*The offer is valid for a large number of crossings in the standard fare, subject to availability of the fare class and services. Standard fare modifiable, non-refundable.
How do you travel by motorbike on a ferry?
Travelling with a motorbike on the ferry is very comfortable. Here is our advice for a pleasant and stress-free crossing:
Booking : It’s advisable to book your ticket in advance, especially in high season. The ferries between Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands are often full during summer.
Ferry schedules: Pay attention to the timetables as some crossings can be longer, especially to the Balearic Islands. When travelling at night, you may prefer to have a cabin.
How do you secure your motorbike correctly on the ferry?
We generally provide the necessary equipment to secure your motorbike. However, it’s always a good idea to bring a few extra straps to keep your motobike stable during the crossing.
Why explore the islands by motorbike?
A motorbike is, without question, the ideal way to explore islands as varied as Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands. The often-winding roads hug the contours of the sea and mountains offering spectacular panoramic views.
With a motorcycle, you can stop at any time to enjoy the view, venture onto less-travelled roads and discover high-altitude villages, isolated beaches or untouched forests.
Travelling by motorbike offers unrivalled freedom. You can easily load your bike onto one of our ferries and once at your destination, take advantage of fast, agile transport to explore every corner of the island. Ferry crossings also offer the opportunity to rest, enjoy the view of the sea and arrive relaxed for new adventures.
When is the best time to travel to Corsica by motorbike?
The best time to explore Corsica by motorbike is in the early and late season, when temperatures are milder and the island's sights are less crowded. Corsica, also known as ‘Île de Beauté’ (Island of Beauty), is a natural jewel that offers motorbike tour adventures all year round. As soon as you arrive by ferry in one of the main ports such as Bastia, Ajaccio, Porto Vecchio or Ille-Rousse, you will be impressed by the variety of its landscapes.
Corsica's legendary roads:
Most of the roads offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. The D81, which winds its way between Calvi and Porto, is one of the most beautiful roads on the island. Sharp bends, steep cliffs and pine forests make driving an exciting experience but also require caution.
For a more tranquil experience, the Cap Corse region with its picturesque little villages and hidden beaches is ideal. Be sure to visit places like Nonza, a charming village with colorful houses, or the nearby black sandy beaches, which are easily accessible.
A rich heritage waiting to be discovered:
In addition to its natural landscapes, Corsica is also characterized by its history and culture. Ajaccio, the birthplace of the famous Napoleon Bonaparte, is home to numerous museums and monuments. Corte, a town located in the heart of the mountains, allows you to immerse yourself in the island's eventful history.