Fuel Prices in Corsica: June 2025 Update and Cheapest Gas Stations location

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Planning a road trip around Corsica this summer? One of the most practical questions travellers ask is: how much does fuel cost on the island? In this article, we bring you a current overview of fuel prices in Corsica as of June 2025, based on the trustworthy data from carburant.org. Prices have remained fairly stable over the past few days, so the rates listed below are a good reference for anyone filling up soon.

Best Areas for Low Fuel Prices in Corsica

If you’re looking to save money, location matters. As in previous years, the eastern coast of Corsica—particularly the area from Costa Verde down to Ghisonaccia—offers some of the island’s most affordable fuel prices. For example, this morning’s average rates were:

  • Diesel: €1.63 per litre
  • SP95 petrol: €1.77 per litre

Cheapest Fuel Prices by location (€/L)

Here’s a breakdown of the lowest recorded prices in major Corsican towns:

Diesel

  • Bastia: €1.67
  • Ajaccio: €1.65
  • Corte: €1.71
  • Ghisonaccia / Eastern Coast: €1.63
  • Calvi: €1.74
  • L’Île-Rousse: €1.69
  • Bonifacio: €1.69
  • Porto-Vecchio: €1.72
  • Propriano: €1.69
  • Cozzano: €1.68
  • Saint-Florent: €1.69

SP95 Petrol

  • Bastia: €1.79
  • Ajaccio: €1.78
  • Corte: €1.85
  • Ghisonaccia / Eastern Coast: €1.77
  • Calvi: €1.86
  • L’Île-Rousse: €1.80
  • Bonifacio: €1.80
  • Porto-Vecchio: €1.85
  • Propriano: €1.81
  • Cozzano: €1.81
  • Saint-Florent: €1.81

Final Tip for Travelers

Keep in mind that prices can vary slightly based on competition, station opening hours, and individual pricing strategies. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend checking carburant.org before setting off on your Corsican journey.

Featured image taken by andreas160578 from Pixabay

Original article published on CorsicaOggi.com, an online journal providing news and articles about society, economy, politics, culture, tourism, and sports in Italian.

Guillaume Bereni

Guillaume Bereni is the owner and editor of Sustainable Corsica, an independent editorial website dedicated to slower, more conscious and more meaningful ways of discovering the island. He is also the founder of Mare è Monti Conseil, an independent consulting activity based in Corsica. Through this work, he supports local projects, associations, public bodies, social economy structures and small organisations in clarifying their ideas, structuring their projects, building business plans, preparing financial projections and creating practical tools for decision-making. His background combines territorial project support, editorial work, cultural tourism, local development and a long-standing interest in the relationship between Corsica, its communities and the people who visit it. He previously served as Editor-in-Chief of Corsica Oggi, an Italian-language news platform dedicated to Corsican affairs. A husband and father of three, he is naturally curious, attached to languages, places and stories, and always interested in the small details that help make a territory more understandable. You can learn more about his professional work at: https://www.maremonticonseil.fr

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