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Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries is a French-Italian shipping company engaged in the transportation of people and vehicles by sea. It has its administrative headquarters in Bastia and its commercial office in Vado Ligure.

Comprising a fleet of 13 ferries between traditional ships and Cruise Ferries, the company transports three and a half million passengers each year from France and Italy to the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Elba and Majorca. Numerous routes are in operation, departing from some of the most important ports in the Mediterranean Sea, including Toulon, Nice, Savona, Livorno and Piombino.

The company's symbol, which appears on the sides and funnel of all ships in the fleet, is a Moor's head, in reference to the Testa Mora flag and the Four Moors flag.

Fleet ships carrier

The Mega Victoria ferry is a modern and comfortable ship that connects Italy with Corsica and Sardinia. The ship offers various facilities on board, including restaurants, bars, boutiques and spacious cabins. The ship can carry up to 2,400 passengers and 450 vehicles.

It is about 171.5 meters long and 28 meters wide. She has a speed of 22 knots and is capable of carrying up to 2,000 Passengers and 560 Cars.

The ferry is powered by six Nohab/Polar SF116VS-E diesel engines each delivering 1765 kW of power at 750 rpm, for a total of 10590 kW. The ship can reach a maximum speed of 19 knots and can carry up to 1,800 passengers and 480 vehicles; it also has 220 cabins on board.

Built at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, for the Japanese company Marine Express, the ferry was launched on Jan. 29, 1993, under the name Phoenix Express together with its sister ship Pacific Express.

The Mega Express Three was built in 2001 at the Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. shipyard in South Korea for the Greek shipping company Minoan Lines.

The Mega Queenè Equipped with filters to cut nitrogen oxide emissions, which have been reduced by 60 percent, the ship is already equipped for power supply from the docks and will have the lowest fuel consumption per cargo carried in th

The Mega Express is a ferry owned by the Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries shipping company. Built at the Orlando Brothers Shipyard in Livorno together with her sister ship Mega Express Two, she entered service in 2001.

The Mega Express is a ferry owned by the Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries shipping company. Built at the Orlando Brothers Shipyard in Livorno together with her sister ship Mega Express Two, she entered service in 2001.

Operated by Corsica Ferries on the Bastia Nice, Bastia Toulon & Ile Rousse Toulon routes.

Built in Germany in 1995 as Superfast II for Superfast Ferries, this ferry was purchased by Corsica Sardinia Ferries in 2006 and later renamed Mega Express Four.

It is about 171.5 meters long and 28 meters wide. She has a speed of 22 knots and is capable of carrying up to 2,000 Passengers and 560 Cars.

The Pascal Lota is a fast ferry of the Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries group . Built between 2007 and 2008 by Fincantieri shipyards in Ancona for the Estonian company Tallink, it originally bore the name Superstar .