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.
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.
Nicolas
Italy
Friendly staff, new rooms in a convenient 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...
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.
Hôtel Napoléon is located in Bastia, just 200 metres from Saint-Nicolas Square, the Old Port and the citadel. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access.
Joan
Australia
Location of hotel was very central to everything and close to the ferry port. We found the staff were very friendly and helpful. Room was clean. Bathroom was clean but small.
Situated at the entrance of Cap corse, Hôtel de la Corniche is in the village of San-Martino-di-Lota.
Edijs
Latvia
Wine card was thicker than telephone book! Breakfast perfect with possibility to drink 30 years old armagnac! Swimming pool and all other facilities were great.
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.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds.
Location excellent.
Clean.
Good shower.
The Hotel Restaurant & Spa L'Ostella welcomes you to a charming, elegant setting south of Bastia in a business district facing the sea.
R
United Kingdom
We took a short drive ( 4min) to the hotel’s restaurant Sole Meo which is beautiful beachfront and very nice. The staff and food was excellent! Spent the day at the beach which was nice.
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.
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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.
quiet ambiance was a nice break from the busy city
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
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.
Facilité d'accès.
Spacieux.
Hall d'accueil très joli.
Located in Bastia, 500 metres from Miomo Beach, Hôtel Casa Mea provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Super nettes Personal, gutes Essen,tolles Zimmer 👍
This hotel is located in Pietranera, a small town with a pebble beach, 3 km from Bastia. Set within a garden with an olive grove, the hotel faces Elba Island and offers modern rooms and free parking.
Lovely garden, relaxing by the pool. Very friendly people
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.
Accueil formidable
Hôtel bien équipé
Emplacement top
It's a nice cozy little city that I was happy to wind down...
It's a nice cozy little city that I was happy to wind down at the end of our trip. Even though it may not have top rating beaches, I found the city makes best effort to make access easier for tourists. At the tourist info centre they gave me two brochures, one about shuttle bus to sand beach (free of charge) and another about bus that goes along the coast and stop by at cobble beaches in the north of Bastia. As we prefer cobble beaches, we took the bus (1.5 euros). Got off at the first beach option given by the tourist info staff, but this beach was small, exposed to a car street and not a nice setup at all. We walked along the street from there and came across with an old watch tower that stands next to more agreeable beach. The village had a couple of restaurants and a fresh fruit / vegetable store that has local products, so we bought figs and melon to make a picnic. The beach had a lot of seaweed but if you swim far enough, water was clean and no jelly fish (at the time of our visit at least). There are a number of beaches along the coast according to google map, so if you have time, you can explore a better one by using the bus (ran once one hour).
They also have a number of restaurants but I didn't manage to find the one I really liked there yet.
Miyako
Germany
Scored 10
10
Good local bus service, also a street train available.
Good local bus service, also a street train available.
Local taxi service very good and not too expensive either.
Locals always friendly and helpful.
The airport is 15KM out of town, so allow for that AND be warned, it is a busy ferry port and mornings and at ferry landing times the main route through T11 gets very busy and can be at a standstill at times. Any journey to the airport should allow an extra 15/20 minutes just to be sure!
If hiring a car ask where to return it to, they are all different locations even at the airport. And lastly, take out the breakdown recovery insurance, at £2 per day it is well worth while.
Mr H
Isle of Man
Scored 10
10
The tourist train may look a little kitsch but really...
The tourist train may look a little kitsch but really provided a good lay of the land and the english translation was very helpful.
So many wonderful places to eat and shop! Give the city at least 3 full days.
Sharron
Australia
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
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Our ocean-view-room was great, we had more than enough space in our room and we appreciated having the shower seperate from the restroom. It was always really clean. We loved the breakfast, especially the local food they had (for example meat and honey from Corsica). The staff at the reception was really friendly.
The hotel allowed an early checkin, as the trains arrive early in Bastia. We really appreciated this flexibility. The proximity is a big advantage when having 6.40AM trains.
Very close to the train and bus station.
Good wifi
Best location in Bastia. Lovely and cozy hotel with an incredible interior design. Every room is different which makes your stay even more special. Highly recommended! Lovely and helpful staff.
A lovely apartment in a historic building very near Bastia centre and port. Very clean and comfortable. There is also a very small beach nearby that we walked to for a swim.
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