French connection: ferry service between Spain’s holiday island Mallorca and south of France setting sail in July

RE-LAUNCH: The Alcudia-Toulon report will start operating next month CREDIT: Corsica Ferries Facebook @CorsicaFerries.officiel

THE ferry service connecting Mallorca resort town Alcudia and Tolon in the south of France will relaunch on July 2 after it was suspended due to the State of Alarm.
Alcudia Tourism councillor Pep Cladera confirmed the news this week that the Corsica Ferries services is starting up again.
The councillor was upbeat about the news and the reactivation of the economy in the town.
Alcudia has since Monday been receiving German tourists as one of the locations taking part in the Balearic Island pilot tourism project.
Corsica Ferries launched the Alcudia-Tolon connection in April 2018, increasing the frequency of services last year after carrying more than 63,000 passengers in the first nine months of the route operating.
 

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