Santa Teresa di Gallura – Bonifacio
Ferry to Corsica
Santa Teresa di Gallura – Bonifacio
Ferry to Corsica
The Santa Teresa di Gallura Bonifacio ferry route connects Sardinia with Corsica and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Moby Lines service runs up to 4 times per day with a sailing duration of around 50 minutes While the Ichnusa Lines service runs up to 3 times per day with a duration from 1 hour.
So that’s a combined 49 sailings on offer per week on the Santa Teresa di Gallura Bonifacio route between Sardinia and Corsica. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
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The town stands on a short promontory which overlooks the 'Straits of Bonifacio'. The coastal resort of Santa Teresa di Gallura is characterised by its very orderly town centre, with its regular roads which date back to its foundation in 1808 by the Piedmontese. In the last few decades, this fishing village has been transformed into a charming coastal town which attracts thousands of tourists every year. The town is renowned for its extraordinary shoreline of beautiful beaches, starting with Rena Bianca, a sheet of transparent water, surrounded by fine, white sand, very near the town. Santa Teresa also boasts an important harbour, which stands in a deep fjord. Besides the quay reserved for the fishing boats, there is a series of quays for pleasure boats, as well as the berth for the ferries which run between Sardinia and Bonifacio.
Bonifacio, one of the busiest Corsican destinations, is a fantastic place with numerous restaurants and hotels. The beautiful old city is not to be missed and around Bonifacio you'll find the best hidden beaches and caves in Corsica. From Bonifacio, you can see the Sardinian coast situated only 10 miles away. There are many daily departures between Bonifacio and Sardinia and the crossing itself allows you to take in the stunning views of the port and the Old City.