Ferries from Nice to Porto Vecchio

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Are you trying to find out how to get to Porto Vecchio? Find the best ferry from Nice to Porto Vecchio with our Corsica ferry search system. Our pages give you all the info for your trip to Porto Vecchio from Nice including the prices, timetables and duration of the crossings.

The route connecting Nice and Porto Vecchio is operated by Corsica Sardinia Ferries only with a schedule of one weekly connection with primarily morning and afternoon departures and maximum duration of 18 hours 30 minutes. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. In addition to deck space, all ferries offer more comfortable solutions ranging from reserved seating to various cabins, suitable for singles, couples and families. There are toilets, bars, shops and self service restaurants on board.

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Ferries from Nice to Porto Vecchio

Port of Nice

Port Lympia is the name of the port of Nice. Its name derives from the source of a river, the Lympia, that fed a small lake in a nearby swamp area. The main connections are with Corsica and Sardinia. In 1748, King Charles Emmanuel III decided to build the port of Nice in the Lympia valley area at the foot of the ancient citadel, the construction took place over a century and a half. The port of Nice is the most important cement producing port in France alongside the Valle Spangle pebble treatment plants. The port of Nice has a beautiful lighthouse, that was built in the eighteenth century and ... [More information]

Address: Quai Amiral Infernet, 06300 Nice, France

Directions: Google Map @ Nice, port

Guide of Porto Vecchio

Porto Vecchio, in Southern Corsica, is a charming seaside village with a jewel of a historic centre. In addition to the beautiful coastline, there are mountains just a few kilometres from Porto Vecchio with lovely pine forests. History The village dates back to 1539 and was constructed under the Genoese, later it was destroyed and rebuilt several times. A citadel remains today that is perched on a hill full of alleys and stone houses, surrounded by ramparts. There is rich Mediterranean vegetation all around the village with centuries-old olive trees and beautiful beaches. Things to see The pa... [More information]

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