The Best Western is located in Bastia, northern Corsica. Fully renovated in 2020, the hotel is on a hill, 1 km from the Old Port, the harbour and the town centre.
Located in the centre 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.
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.
Located in Bastia, 500 metres from Miomo Beach, Hôtel Casa Mea provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hotel le Forum is located in the city centre 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.
Located in the centre 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!
With a 24-hour front desk, Hôtel Sampiero is 4 km from the centre of Bastia. It offers vending machines for snacks and drinks and free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
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Hotel Riviera is located in Bastia, just 100 metres from the port and the tourist office. It offers guest rooms with views of the city, port and courtyard.
clean and friendly, helpful staff and great location
Boasting a bar, Monsieur Miot Concept Hotel - Bastia centre is set in Bastia in the Corsica region, 1.5 km from Saint Joseph Beach and 1.5 km 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 pedestrianised citadel area of Bastia, just 90 metres from Bastia Museum, 2...
Excellent location, charming and very helpful staff.
Fly direct to Bastia Poretta Airport from numerous European cities. From Paris, it's a 1.5-hour flight. Alternatively, take a ferry from Nice or Toulon (approx. 5 hours). For domestic travellers, trains connect Bastia to Ajaccio and Calvi (3-4 hours).
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Bastia Poretta Airport. It's just 20km from Bastia, offering numerous flights and good transport links to the city.
Bastia, France, offers several public transport options. The city's bus service, run by Bastia Bus, provides extensive coverage. Taxis are readily available, and car hire services are an option. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the city's compact size. Always check the latest schedules and routes for accuracy.
The best area to stay in Bastia, France, is the Old Town (Vieux Port). It's popular for its historical charm, vibrant markets, and proximity to the port, offering easy access to public transport and local attractions.
What guests said about Bastia:
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
Hotel has ideal position as it is located very close to train station, ferry terminal/port and historic town of Bastia. Rooms are spacious enough with generous bath rooms. Cleanliness was exemplary and well kept throughout our stay. We enjoyed the quietness and the comfortable bed.
Breakfast was an enriched French breakfast ( containing beside croissant, pain au chocolat, butter and jam also yoghurt, fresh fruit and fruit puree plus coffee/tea and fruit juice). We consider 10 Euro/person a fair price for it.
We stayed in this hotel for 1 night from August 19th - August 20th and booked 1 double and 1 single room.
The hotel is a 3 star but we felt we were in a 4 star hotel.
It's so modern and beautiful.
The rooms are great, spacious and comfortable.
The AC is powerful.
The staff is amazing.
The breakfast is superb.
This will definitely be the hotel we stay at in the future if we decide to go to Bastia again.
Les Voyageurs is located in a convenient, central street that is great for exploring Bastia on foot, and only 10-15 minutes walk from the ferry port too. The rooms are comfortable too - though the numbering system is so random & illogical it is hilarious!
Good, secure storage for bags is provided if you need to check out of the hotel before you want to leave the (very enjoyable) city, too.
Great hotel with very comfortable rooms, ours had amazing views to the pool, garden and sea. The staff was very friendly, accommodating an earlier check-in and letting us enjoy the pool while we waited. The facilities have a parking that always had space and the location is great to discover Bastia and the Cap Corse. We really enjoyed our stay.
This small hotel is located next to the airport and has to good access to all areas
Room was simple but ok for 1 night. It had a TV as well as an A/C. They also offer breakfast for 11€/person optionally
Bed was good too. Mattress looks thin but was comfy
Street parking is available but hard to find a spot
Check in was easy and check out too
The location was perfect for our short visit to Bastia. It is opposite the port if you are travelling on the ferry. The noise is minimal as the port is not too busy in May. The roof top pool and sun deck is a welcome addition when don't want to leave the hotel. The staff are so friendly and helpful and fluent in many languages.
Location excellent near the port and centre of town, 24 hour friendly, helpful staff. Large, renovated bathroom with working air ventilation system. The hotel also stored our luggage and provided a map with walking tour of Bastia for us to explore the monuments. There was an option to have breakfast served in our room.
The location is well suited to access both Bastia and the connecting roads but secluded enough to be quiet and peaceful. Despite the number of residents in adjoining buildings, the whole community is very nice and relaxed. Beds were comfortable and the apartment was spacious.
A charming old hotel in a very central and pleasant part of Bastia. I liked the room with its tiled floor and big window and ceiling fan (actually more pleasant than air con I find). despite the central location (a few min walk from the train station) it was peaceful.
The hotel is located in the heart of downtown, extremely easy to find and get to. The lady at the desk was so friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean and the size perfect for what my husband and I need. Would definitely recommend this hotel for a stay in Bastia
Olivier, the host, is fantastic and extremely welcoming. The communication went very smooth and we were able to check in late at night.
We enjoyed our time in Bastia and Olivier gave us great recommendations for the rest of our stay in Corsica.
This is a pleasant hotel in the suburbs of Bastia with a sea view. Friendly staff are very helpful. The hotel is well maintained and clean. The outdoor dining area is a nice place to spend an evening. Food is very good. ³
The hotel's interior space and decor: well-designed, comfortable. I'm super cautious about hotel cleanliness and appearance: no complaints about any part of the spacious bathroom or sleeping room. I'd stay again.
Stayed here on way through Bastia. Arrived late evening ferry. Easily walked to the hotel. Welcoming host. Provided extra coffee (very important courtesy). Lovely newly refurbished rooms. Strongly recommended.
Hotel Riviera was easy and friendly to deal with, in a good harbor location, and very close to the ferry port, The room wax clean. Overall, it is a spartan hotel, nothing fancy, but a fair and low price.
The rooms are really small (but conformable with a few smart solutions to best use the available space). The hotel is also on a noisy street, but to be fair you can't expect downtown and a quiet location.
The location is fairly close to the ferry terminal, but not really walking distance when you have luggage. We took a cab. The hotel is nice, clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful.
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