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Corsica ferry crossings for the Whit Bank Holiday weekend 2026 (23–26 May) are busy but not impossible to book. Car hire demand on the island has jumped +49% according to Booking.com, pushing prices up sharply. Alternatives exist: Sète–Ajaccio from €45, foot-passenger ferry Nice–Bastia from €40, or departing Thursday evening 22 May (cheaper and less crowded). Last-minute cancellations typically free up 48–72 hours before departure. For a family of four with a car, budget £340–£550 return depending on your departure port — up to £1,000 cheaper than flying plus hiring a car.

Corsica is fully booked for the 2026 Whit weekend — again. Car hire on the island has soared +49% year-on-year according to Booking.com, a sign that Corsica is more in demand than ever — partly because 41% of French travellers have rerouted away from Turkey and Greece amid ongoing instability in the Middle East, and British holidaymakers are following suit. The result: crossings over the Whit Bank Holiday weekend of 23–26 May are filling up fast and prices are climbing. But Corsica is still reachable if you know the right moves. This guide gives you all the hacks, the alternative departure ports, last-minute deals and crowd-free spots to make your Whit getaway stress-free.

Wild Corsican coastline with turquoise waters and granite boulders under a blue sky
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1. Why are Corsica ferries so expensive (and so full) for the Whit weekend?

An unusual combination of factors in 2026

23–26 May 2026 +49% car hire demand DSP monopoly to 2029 19–22 °C in May

The UK Spring Bank Holiday falls on Monday 25 May 2026, with Whit half-term running 25–29 May across England and Wales. Many UK families travelling to Corsica depart Friday 22 May, giving them a full four-day break — one of the most attractive short-break configurations of the year. Two further factors converge in 2026. First, Corsica’s rise to the top of Booking.com’s most-welcoming regions ranking: the island reclaimed the number-one spot in France, ahead of Brittany, the Loire Valley and Alsace, based on the Booking.com Traveller Review Awards 2026 drawn from 370 million verified reviews. Second, the mass rerouting of travellers who had booked Turkey or Greece: an Ifop / Alliance France Tourisme survey from March 2026 found 41% of French travellers changed their plans due to Middle East instability — and British visitors are seeing the same effect.

Key facts

  • +49% car hire bookings in Corsica in 2026 (Booking.com)
  • Corsica Linea monopoly on Marseille–Ajaccio until 2029: reduced competition = structurally high fares (€99–€914)
  • Whit weekend is 30–50% more expensive than the Early May Bank Holiday for equivalent accommodation, according to Ulysse.com
Important note: the +49% figure refers to car hire bookings (Booking.com data), not directly to ferry passenger numbers — which grew +2.3% in 2025 according to DREAL Corse. Pressure on ferries comes from overall demand growth, not a doubling of crossings.

2. Real solutions for finding a ferry (even 10 days out)

Ferry leaving the port of Bastia in Corsica towards mainland Europe
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Alternative ports, new 2026 routes and booking hacks

Sète from €45/person 5–10 h depending on port 7 departure ports Cancellations 48–72 h before

For British travellers, there is no direct ferry to Corsica from the UK — the route is mainland France (Nice, Toulon, Marseille) or northern Italy (Genoa, Piombino). Fly to Nice or drive through France or Italy. The Marseille–Ajaccio crossing is near-impossible to book at short notice: Corsica Linea holds the DSP monopoly on this route until 2029. But Marseille is far from the only option. Here are the routes genuinely available for Whit weekend 2026.

Departure port comparison table

Departure portCorsica destinationDurationOperatorReturn price (car + 2 adults)
MarseilleAjaccio, Bastia, Île-Rousse10–12 h (overnight)Corsica Linea / La Méridionale€340–€700
ToulonAjaccio, Bastia, Propriano6–10 hCorsica Ferries€300–€600
NiceBastia, Ajaccio, Île-Rousse5–6 hCorsica Ferries€280–€550
Sète (new 2026)Ajaccio~10 h (overnight)Corsica Ferries€200–€400
Genoa (Italy)Bastia5 hMoby Lines€180–€350
Piombino (Italy)Bastia2 h 45Corsica Ferries€140–€260

Key tips

  • Sète–Ajaccio (new 2026 route): opened 18 April 2026, from €45/person, one rotation per week — little-known, so less congested to book. Ideal if you’re driving from the UK via the Channel Tunnel or ferry and heading south through France.
  • Toulon–Propriano (new 2025 route): Thursday 8 pm departure, arriving Ajaccio then Propriano Friday morning. 8–9 h crossing on the Mega Serena (2,000 passengers). Less crowded than Toulon–Bastia.
  • Italian ports (for the flexible): Piombino–Bastia in 2 h 45 from €63 (Corsica Ferries), Genoa–Bastia with Moby Lines (operational from exactly 23 May 2026). Perfect if you’re travelling via northern Italy — fly to Milan Malpensa and pick up a hire car.
  • Thursday evening 22 May: the overnight crossing of 22 May is statistically cheaper and less in demand than Friday evening. Arrive Friday morning = three full nights on the island.
  • Last-minute cancellations: spaces consistently free up 48–72 hours before departure. Sign up to the Corsica Ferries newsletter (flash sales every 48 h) and enable notifications on their mobile app.
  • « Escapade de mai » offer from Corsica Ferries: –30% on passengers, vehicles and cabins for stays of up to 5 days departing from Toulon and Nice. Non-refundable, non-changeable.
Pixidia tip: if you are travelling without a car, the foot-passenger ferry from Nice to Bastia starts from €40. Combined with a Eurostar to Paris and a TGV Paris–Nice (from around £60), you can reach Corsica for under £80/person. On the island, the Pass Libertà CFC at €50/7 days gives unlimited access to the entire Corsican rail network (Ajaccio–Bastia via Corte, plus the Trinichellu coastal train Calvi–Île-Rousse with on-request beach stops). Ulysse.com

3. The flight option: when does it make sense?

Ferry vs flying: the financial equation in 2026

London–Corsica from £35 one way Car hire €44–€60/day £1,000+ gap for a family Flying viable for 1–2 people

For a family of four with a car, the ferry remains unbeatable: analysis by Ulysse.com shows a gap of €1,572 between the Toulon–Bastia return ferry (€574, car included) and the fly-plus-car-hire option (€2,146). For a couple travelling without a car, however, flying can be competitive if booked in time. EasyJet operates direct flights from London Gatwick to Bastia (from 2 May 2026) and Figari (from 18 May 2026), while British Airways flies from London Heathrow to Figari from 11 May 2026.

Key facts

  • London–Bastia (LGW): easyJet from £35.99 one way for June 2026. London–Figari (LGW/LHR): easyJet / BA from £38–£52. Flights are around 2h 25 min. Source: easyJet, British Airways.
  • Flying makes sense for a couple without a car, a trip of 3 days or fewer, or if ferry crossings on your preferred date are genuinely sold out.
  • Car hire in Corsica in May 2026 costs €44–€60/day (+49% demand) — book at least 70 days ahead. Europcar, Hertz and Sixt have desks at Ajaccio, Bastia, Figari and Calvi airports.
  • Important: hire car companies typically do not allow vehicles to be taken on ferries without prior written consent.
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4. Four corners of Corsica that are (almost) empty for Whit weekend

The white limestone cliffs of Bonifacio in southern Corsica with turquoise Mediterranean waters
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Avoid Palombaggia, head for the Agriates

19–22 °C, 21 dry days Sea 15–21 °C Maquis in full bloom GR20 not open in May

In May, Corsica is still free of the summer crowds. But that is no reason to pile onto the Porto-Vecchio beaches, which reach 5,000 visitors a day in high season (car park €15, sunloungers €40). Here are four areas to head for at Whit, recommended by Corse-Decouverte.com.

Key spots

  • Désert des Agriates: Saleccia and Lotu beaches (white sand, a kilometre long each) are virtually deserted in May. Difficult access (boat from Saint-Florent or 4×4 track) keeps crowds away naturally. Perfect for a day trip.
  • Cap Corse (D80 road): 80 km circuit from Bastia to Saint-Florent. Nonza (perched village, unique black sand beach), Patrimonio (Corsican AOP wines), Pino (Saint-François convent, intact maquis). Almost no foreign tourists in May.
  • Castagniccia (eastern interior): chestnut forests, grey-stone villages, local crafts and farm stays. No mass tourism, sensible prices. Authentic Corsican character.
  • Cargèse/Sagone (west coast): 50 km north of Ajaccio. Two facing churches (Latin and Greek Orthodox, an 18th-century heritage). Hiking to Capo Rosso above the Piana calanques. Sagone, 15 minutes away, is even quieter.
  • Balagne (Calvi, Île-Rousse): moderate activity, accommodation available, reasonable prices. Sant’Antonino (one of the most beautiful villages in France), the Trinichellu coastal train Calvi–Île-Rousse with on-request beach stops.
Pixidia tip: in May, the Piana calanques and the Scandola nature reserve can be reached by boat excursion from Sagone or Cargèse. This is the best time to visit before the July–August crowds arrive.
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5. Budget, strikes and practical information

Full budget and strike risk

From £950 for a family of 4 Camping from €12/person/night Gîtes from €54/night Strike resolved since Feb.

The cost of living in Corsica is 7–8% above the French mainland average, and 14% higher for food according to INSEE Flash Corse n°81. Bear this in mind alongside the strong pound. Here is a realistic estimate for four days as a family.

Budget estimate for a family of 4 (4 days, Whit weekend 2026)

ExpenseBudget optionComfort option
Ferry return (car + cabin)€400 (Sète or weekday departure)€650 (Marseille, superior cabin)
Accommodation (4 nights)€200 (camping)€600 (gîte with garden)
Food (4 days × 4 people)€320 (self-catering + 1 restaurant)€640 (restaurants every evening)
Activities€100€200
Fuel on the island€80€120
Estimated total~€1,100 (~£950)~€2,210 (~£1,900)

Key points

  • Ferry strikes: the CGT/SAMMM strike on Corsica Linea and La Méridionale (2–5 February 2026) ended on 6 February with a strategic agreement. No strike notice has been filed to date, according to France 3 Corse. The risk is never zero but the situation is calm.
  • FLEX ticket recommended: refundable at 90% if cancelled more than one month before, 80% between one month and 7 days. Worth the premium if you are concerned about strikes or bad weather.
  • Weather: May in Corsica averages 19–22 °C with 21 dry days. The maquis is in full bloom (cistus, broom, wild lavender). The sea is cool (15–21 °C) but swimmable. Watch for wind (Tramontane, Libeccio) in the Balagne and Cap Corse.
  • New vessel Capu Rossu: Corsica Linea took delivery in March 2026 of this 1,000-passenger LNG ship. Service on the Corsica route is planned for June 2026 — it will not increase capacity for the May Whit weekend.
If Corsica feels too tricky: Whit weekend is also a popular time for UK travellers to head to the south of France, Barcelona or the Portuguese Algarve — all with direct flights from multiple UK airports and plenty of last-minute availability.
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Frequently asked questions

Are Corsica ferries really fully booked for the 2026 Whit weekend?

Not necessarily fully booked, but very busy and expensive if you book late. Cancellations do free up 48–72 hours before departure, and Corsica Ferries publishes regular flash sales. Thursday evening (22 May) crossings are less in demand than Friday. The Sète (new 2026 route) and Propriano (Corsica Ferries from November 2025) departures are less congested than Marseille or Toulon–Bastia. Source: Corsica Ferries UK.

How much does a Corsica ferry cost for a family of 4 in May 2026?

For a family of four with a car and an inside cabin, budget €400–€650 return depending on departure port: cheapest from Sète or Toulon (€400–€574), most expensive from Marseille (up to €700). Without a car, foot-passenger tickets start from €30–€42 per person. Whit weekend is roughly 30–50% more expensive than the Early May Bank Holiday for equivalent accommodation and transport, according to Ulysse.com.

Can you get to Corsica without a car for Whit weekend?

Yes, and it can actually be economical. Direct easyJet flights from London Gatwick to Bastia operate from 2 May 2026, or fly to Nice and take the foot-passenger ferry to Bastia from €40. On the island, the Chemins de Fer de la Corse Pass Libertà (€50/7 days unlimited) covers Ajaccio–Bastia via Corte and the Trinichellu coastal train Calvi–Île-Rousse with on-request beach stops. The Corsica Bus network links the main coastal towns. Source: Ulysse.com.

Which is better: departing from Marseille or Toulon for Corsica?

Toulon generally offers better value: shorter crossings to Ajaccio (6–10 h versus 12 h from Marseille), more rotations, and the presence of Corsica Ferries (a private competitor). Marseille–Ajaccio is under a near-monopoly by Corsica Linea (DSP until 2029), keeping fares high (€99–€914). The new Sète–Ajaccio route (from €45/person) is the least well-known and often the most accessible at short notice. Source: Ulysse.com.

Is there a risk of ferry strikes during Whit weekend 2026?

The CGT/SAMMM strike on Corsica Linea and La Méridionale (2–5 February 2026) ended on 6 February with a strategic rapprochement agreement. No strike notice has been filed to date. The risk is never zero on Corsican ferries, but the labour situation is calm. For cautious travellers, the Corsica Ferries FLEX ticket is refundable at 90% if cancelled more than one month before departure. Source: France 3 Corse.

Which are the least touristy spots in Corsica in May?

In May, the most unspoilt areas are the Désert des Agriates (Saleccia and Lotu beaches, virtually deserted), Cap Corse (the D80 circuit, villages of Nonza and Patrimonio), the Castagniccia (eastern interior, chestnuts and stone villages) and Cargèse/Sagone (west coast, Greek Orthodox heritage, access to the Piana calanques). Even Calvi and Île-Rousse in the Balagne remain very quiet in May. Avoid: Palombaggia (Porto-Vecchio) and the Gorges de la Restonica, saturated even in the shoulder season. Source: Corse-Decouverte.com.

How do I find last-minute Corsica ferry tickets for Whit weekend?

The best last-minute strategies: 1) sign up to the Corsica Ferries newsletter (flash sales every 48 h) and enable mobile app notifications; 2) check aferry.com and directferries.co.uk for cross-operator availability; 3) look at Thursday evening 22 May crossings (less in demand than Friday); 4) try for cancellations 48–72 h before departure; 5) check the Corsica Ferries « Escapade de mai » offer (–30% from Toulon/Nice for stays of up to 5 days). Source: Corsica Ferries UK.

Sources

Research conducted on 12 May 2026.

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