Ferries to Marseille
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Ferry to Marseille reviews

  • "British travel to Corsica via Marsielle"

    The first thing you need to know is that the departure port is tiny. Unlike some British ports which have cafes, bars and some shopping. Marsielle port consists of 2 vending machines, toilets and the check in desk. That’s it. The port is located about 5 mins walk to the left of Terraces du Port . Our cab driver to us to the totally wrong place and we’re faced with a 30 minute walk so watch out for that. Boarding starts about 2 hours before departure, so lots of time to have a drink. You get on a bus this drops you off at the door where cars enter the ferry, watch out for lorries and cars. On board the bar, restaurant and food kiosk on one deck. There was only one veggie option in the restaurant and this contained an allergen of wild mushrooms. The pizzas from the kiosk are amazing and take 2 mins to cook. If it’s a busy crossing queue goes quiet after 9. But it’s a half hour queue before then. Wine is great . Toilets are clean. Few staff speak English

    'Two veggies' travelled by Ferry to Marseille with Corsica Linea on 'Paglia Orba'

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  • "Good comfortable crossing "

    Used this company as my first choice was Corsica ferries but they had no cabins available however I thought the ship was ok . Cabins were comfortable and the crossing was as smooth as anything . My only problem is Corsica linea is far more expensive than Corsica ferries and that’s the main reason why they wouldn’t be my first choice.

    'Thomas' travelled by Ferry to Marseille with Corsica Linea on 'Pascal Paoli'

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  • "Journey from Marseille to Ile Rousse "

    Everything was ok. But it would be good to explain how to go to the ferry. Marseille is huge. And Google Maps didn't work so well. I didn't know I had to go to Gate 1. A small map would have helped a lot.

    'Michèle' travelled by Ferry to Marseille with Corsica Linea on 'Monte d’Oro'

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  • "Good service "

    I use you again and again 

    'Samir' travelled by Ferry to Marseille with Corsica Linea on 'Danielle Casanova'

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  • "British travel to Corsica via Marsielle"

    The first thing you need to know is that the departure port is tiny. Unlike some British ports which have cafes, bars and some shopping. Marsielle port consists of 2 vending machines, toilets and the check in desk. That’s it. The port is located about 5 mins walk to the left of Terraces du Port . Our cab driver to us to the totally wrong place and we’re faced with a 30 minute walk so watch out for that. Boarding starts about 2 hours before departure, so lots of time to have a drink. You get on a bus this drops you off at the door where cars enter the ferry, watch out for lorries and cars. On board the bar, restaurant and food kiosk on one deck. There was only one veggie option in the restaurant and this contained an allergen of wild mushrooms. The pizzas from the kiosk are amazing and take 2 mins to cook. If it’s a busy crossing queue goes quiet after 9. But it’s a half hour queue before then. Wine is great . Toilets are clean. Few staff speak English

    'Two veggies' travelled by Ferry to Marseille with Corsica Linea on 'Paglia Orba'

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