The ferry from Ajaccio to Toulon connects the French island of Corsica with the French mainland. The route is offered daily by the shipping company Corsica Ferries. The travel time is about 7 hours.
Port info for the ferry route Ajaccio - Toulon
Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and today booming metropolis. At least compared to other cities on the island. Here there are high-rise buildings, new buildings and multi-lane roads. But in the midst of the big city atmosphere you can also find the original Corsica, with narrow old town streets and cozy cafes.
The bay with the harbor, surrounded by the hills of white limestone, this is the scenery that defines the panorama of Toulon. Whether it is one of the most beautiful ports in Europe, the judgment is left to the visitor. The capital of the Var department, with 180,000 inhabitants, is a center of the Provencal coast, historically and to this day, it has been influenced by the naval forces of France, up to the fact that shipbuilding is the main economic activity. Toulon is not a radiant beauty at first sight, but has all kinds of things to offer - if you get involved with the city.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Here you'll find answers to frequently asked questions about the ferry from Ajaccio to Toulon.
How long does the Ferry to Toulon from Ajaccio take?
The travel duration for this ferry route is approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes.
Which ferry companies offer crossings from the port of Ajaccio to the port of Toulon?
The ferry route from Ajaccio to Toulon is currently only operated by the ferry company Corsica Ferries.
Where can I buy tickets for the ferry from Ajaccio to Toulon?
You can easily book tickets with us. Also keep an eye out for current offers and discounts for the route Ajaccio - Toulon.
How often do ferries run from Ajaccio to Toulon ?
The direct route from the ferry port Ajaccio to the port in Toulon is currently offered up to 12 times a week.
Are pets allowed on the ferry?
Yes, pets are allowed on almost all routes, but must be specified when booking. The animals can either be leashed or taken to the passenger area in transport boxes, or they can spend the crossing in the car. There are also special pet cabins for certain routes, but the number is limited.