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The Civitavecchia to Bastia ferry route connects mainland Italy with the north of Corsica, providing one of the most convenient ways to reach the island by sea. Departing from Civitavecchia, Rome's main ferry port, this crossing is a popular choice for holidaymakers, residents and business travellers heading to Corsica.
Travelling by ferry allows you to take your own vehicle, making it easy to continue your journey after arriving in Bastia. Whether you're planning to explore northern Corsica or travel further across the island, the route offers a flexible and comfortable way to start your trip.

The Port of Bastia, one of the busiest and most important in Corsica, serves as a key gateway for passenger transport and trade in the Mediterranean. Strategically positioned on the island's northeastern coast, it offers modern ferry terminals, cargo facilities, and essential maritime services. Steeped in history, the port combines Corsica's rich, maritime heritage with contemporary infrastructure, connecting the island to major destinations across Europe with efficiency and charm.
Civitavecchia Ferry Port has access to the most important national and European road and rail networks.
Civitavecchia (meaning "Ancient Town") took the brunt of the two World Wars because of its strategic importance as a Roman Port and in the due course, most of the city's archaeological treasures and old buildings were destroyed.
But, some of the interesting sites that still remain are the 16th century Fort Michelangelo and the Piazza Leandra along with some interesting hot spring baths from the Roman times.
The port of Civitavecchia is located on the west coast of the Italian peninsula, just 80 km from the capital Rome. The good location of the city, in the centre of the Mediterranean, has allowed the port of Civitavecchia to become one of the most efficient ports in Italy.

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