Located in Bastia, a 19-minute walk from Saint Joseph Beach, Hôtel Le Bastia provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Located in the center of Bastia, Hotel Bonaparte offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access. It is less than a 10-minute walk to the ferry port and a 5-minute walk to the train station.
Set in Bastia and with Bastia Port reachable within 1.1 mi, A STORIA offers express check-in and check-out, nonsmoking rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Hôtel Calavita Rooftop & Spa is located a few steps from the coast, in northern Corsica. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms, with a private bathroom, TV and free WiFi internet.
Hotel le Forum is located in the city center of Bastia and is a 5-minute walk from the Mediterranean Sea. The property features a terrace and free WiFi in public areas.
Hotel le Forum is located in the city center of Bastia and is a 5-minute walk from the Mediterranean Sea. The property features a terrace and free WiFi in public areas.
super petit hôtel. très joliment décoré.
accueil très chaleureux.
Featuring a bar, Hôtel Posta Vecchia is located in Bastia in the Corse region, a 17-minute walk from Saint Joseph Beach and one mile from Minelli Beach.
Clean, comfy and very central. Friendly and helpful staff!
With a 24-hour front desk, Hôtel Sampiero is 2.5 mi from the center of Bastia. It offers vending machines for snacks and drinks and free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
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Featuring a bar, Monsieur Miot Concept Hotel - Bastia centre is located in Bastia in the Corse region, a 18-minute walk from Saint Joseph Beach and 0.9 miles from Minelli Beach.
Very cool little place. Nicely decorated. Great location.
Featuring an indoor pool and panoramic sea views from the terrace, Hôtel Des Gouverneurs is a seafront property in the pedestrianized citadel area of Bastia, just 295 feet from Bastia Museum, 2...
Excellent location, charming and very helpful staff.
Located in the center of Bastia, Hotel Bonaparte offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access. It is less than a 10-minute walk to the ferry port and a 5-minute walk to the train station.
Cozy little hotel, great location, friendly staff!
Bastia is a gorgeous village and very close to Saint Florent...
Bastia is a gorgeous village and very close to Saint Florent as well airport and a beautiful beach near the airport. We aren’t museum people but it was really very interesting in the citadel… worth a visit and free in the off season. Perhaps just a few days in Bastia would be sufficient and then head further south to explore.
Kim
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
City port with pretty historic center, main square, smaller...
City port with pretty historic center, main square, smaller port surrounded by the restaurants. Streets with the shops, cafes, good to stay for day or two. For everybody who likes the history, boats, shops, cafes and restaurants. Several public parking places (garages) are helpful, parking in the center is not easy, especially with the bigger car. Good shops with local deli.
Marketa
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bastia is an interesting city. Lots to see and do.
Bastia is an interesting city. Lots to see and do. The train journey to Ajaccio is four hours, but it’s worth doing for the stunning scenery. Apart from that there isn’t much public transport in Corsica, so it’s not easy to explore the island with a vehicle.
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A nice city with a tree lined main square the citadel was...
A nice city with a tree lined main square the citadel was beautiful and a must to visit. The port areas had some lovely restaurants and bars. Some parts of the town are a little scruffy with graffiti but unfortunately it has become expected in most cities today, just sad it spoils some of the old quaint streets.
Plenty of buses and taxis and a main train station.
Some parts are steep for walking .
Felt safe and people were friendly,
Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bastia is a busy ferry harbour city.
Bastia is a busy ferry harbour city. It is a gateway to Corsica. It has several nice pedestrian only streets with plenty of shops and places to eat. It is fine for a night or two as you enter / exit Corsica (ferry or plane) it is a good hub for onward travel (bus and train) but it is not a holiday destination. There are no beaches within walking distance of the city centre.
Matthew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is not a holiday destination for those who like to laze...
This is not a holiday destination for those who like to laze on a sandy beach. It is a very beautiful mountainous island full of history, with its small towns that seem to cling to the sides of the mountains, its ancient buildings that look like they are crumbling, it's narrow winding streets with steps everywhere, its lively restaurants and bars that are a mixture of Corsican and Italian and a sea that is one minute like a mill pond and quite wild the next. The views are breathtaking, and the people are very friendly and proud of their heritage. It is a wild unspoilt place where the language is often Italian, the food has a very italian influence and the people are really kind. The town of Bastia is quite small so take the coastal train or bus. It is possible to visit the whole island in 2 weeks and well worth it.
Nice place to stay, next to the port and walkable distance to the historical center of Bastia. Me and my friends were on a trip around Northern Corsica and spent there only one night, before taking out ferry back home (in the very early morning, less than 10 mins drive). Despite the short stay we could enjoy the apt, clean and functional, and all the facilities listed on the website. The AC switched on at the arrival was actually nice considering the hot, wet, climate outside. Find a spot for parking was very easy in the area.
Location, location, location. The apartment is beautifully located with direct view and access to the old port. It’s comfortably furnished and features a modern and spacious bathroom. It was clean and communications with our host were easy, quick and left no question unanswered. Information for parking and restaurants was delivered with the check-in information and helped guide us during our stay. Bastia was a wonderful first stop on our trip to Corsica and the apartment was a very good place to begin.
My kids rated the family room as 10/10. They expecially liked the breakfast (served in the room), good WIFI, enough pluges and the beds. We stayed here twice by coming from the ferry and goimg back to the ferry Livorno-Bastia and continued by the train through Corsica, so the location was perfect between ferry terminal and train station. The best ice cream place ever is nearby. Spacious bathroom with window (the family room itself has no window), big TV screen, two small working tables, four chairs.
The food was so good! First hotel I went to that had gluten free options. The breakfast was the best one I had in my two weeks in the area. The staff in the hotel and restaurant were extremely friendly and helpful when I was needing directions or help on how to get things done (like the PCR so I could travel back home). It was the last day of my trip, and it was absolutely perfect! Great bonus to have a pool to swim after a long day.
located up on a hill overlooking the main town. A very nice hotel with a pool and breakfast option. It is very hard to reach from the train station if using Maps software as they route you up a non paved rocky road, that is almost like going hiking. and if you have luggage, good luck. Try to take a taxi, but they are hard to find and expensive in Corsica.
The hotel is located in the citadel with lovely restaurants around, generally a good location to be at in Bastia. We had a nice room with a view of the old port of Bastia, everything was reachable on foot, no other modes of transportation were needed once we got there.
Room was nice and equipped with most of the necessities needed.
The hotel is well situated and has very helpful staff. The ferry and rail is nearby. It is within easy walking distance to the sights and has a coffee shop and bar downstairs. The bathroom is small but works well and our bed was very comfortable. It was our first stop on our first trip to Corsica and we felt very welcome!
Super friendly and charming hostess. House is decorated in a stylish-arty way with incredible view over the bay of Bastia. Perfect for a morning coffee and glimpse of sunrise. Comfortable bed, and spacious rooms. Around the corner there’s a very good Italian making Neapolitan style pizza: Geppetto.
Very nice small hotel located close to Bastia. The nearest beach is 7 min walk from the hotel. We were upgraded to a higher level room with a sea view. The room was spacious, comfortable and very clean. The breakfast is served at the lovely terrace. The hotel also proposes dinners.
This hotel is a true paradise! Everything is so beautiful, the flowers, the facilities, the rooms, this is a dream to stay here and start your holiday. I decided to stay another night in paradise, and that was no problem. It's one of the best hotels ever! Highly recommended 👌
The location of the hotel: on a hill in a small authentic village, the room with a sea view, the staff that was very friendly and helpful and very understanding (we came very late), the breakfast :) it's a lovely place and i definitely recommend it :)
The hotel is family run and the staff pleasant. Bastia is a busy city but you could walk from the hotel to the Citadel and Port along the sea front. They have a pretty terrace/garden for breakfast or an evening drink.
The hotel Central is getting more and more beautiful every time we stay there. We only spent one night before the ferry crossing but had a great, very spacious room and a very warm welcome by reception.
We returned to Alivi having liked it so much when we first arrived for our holiday touring north Corsica.
Fabulous setting. Gorgeous pool area. Comfortable room and fantastic staff .
Best view, possibility to sit on the terrace in front of the room with a glass of wine, a restaurant with the view, the room, the staff.... everything!
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