France is among the largest countries in Europe and one of the most visited in the World. A must-see tourist destination, it has long been a global center of art, science and philosophy, besides of its natural, cultural and historical treasures to be visited from North to South, from East to West to enjoy a holiday with many facets.
France hosts the world’s fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The coast facing the Mediterranean Sea reminds of the Ligurian Coast: high mountains rise straight out the crystal clear sea and the beaches are characterized by thin sand.
Thanks to its geographical position, many ferries companies depart from the main French ports and carry out all year round with regular crossings to Mediterranean neighbours, North Sea and Atlantic Ocean countries.
Ferries from France connect numerous destinations such as Italy, Corsica, Tunisia, Morocco, Spain, Great Britain, Ireland and Algeria.
The best ferry companies manage the routes to France, connecting the main ports in Corsica, Sardinia and Balearic islands to the principal leisure and commercial ports of the southern French coast like Marseille, Toulon and Nice. Ferries to France departing from these destinations have a sailing time range of approximately 12 hours.
Southern France is also very well connected to the ports of North Africa. The cities of Sete and Marseille offer ferry connection to reach some of the most important ports of northern Africa like Tunis, Algiers, Oran, Tangier, Nador and Skikda. The average duration of crossings towards Africa is about 30 hours, depending on the country to reach.
The Northern part of France guarantees many different routes to the nearby Great Britain. The main ports of the northern coast of the nation such as Calais, Dieppe, Le Havre, Dunkirk, St Malo, Cherbourg offer ferry connections to England during the whole year, with frequency of sailings varying according to the season.