The ferry from Ile Rousse to Marseille connects the French island of
Corsica with the French mainland. The route is offered up to 4 times a week by the shipping company
Corsica Linea. The journey time is about 10 hours and 31 minutes.
Marseille
In the southern French port city of Marseille, a variety of cultural influences come together in an exciting mix. Founded by seafarers in the 6th century BC, Marseille was already a city where immigrants from all over the world made their home. The old Vieux-Port harbor is still a focal point for locals and tourists alike, and is Marseille's famous gateway to the Mediterranean. The Byzantine-style Basilica de Notre Dame, on the other hand, towers 160 meters above the city and is the fixed destination for thousands of pilgrims every year.
The ferry port of Marseille in France offers connections to the island of Corsica as well as to Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. A total of 10 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Corsica Linea, La Meridionale and CTN Ferries.
L’Île Rousse
There are hardly any cultural highlights in Île Rousse. But Corsica's youngest town is a popular seaside resort: The record as the place with the most hours of sunshine and a beautiful beach make it possible.
The ferry port of Ile Rousse connects the island of Corsica with the ports of Nice, Toulon and Marseille on the French mainland and with Italy. A total of 5 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Corsica Linea and Corsica Ferries.