Find your perfect hire car at Figari-Sud Airport
If you’re planning a trip to Corsica in France, you’ll find booking an Avis hire car from Figari-Sud Airport (FSC) (or Figari South Airport) is an easy way to explore the island at your own pace.
Lying in the Mediterranean Sea 170km south of the French coast and 80km from the Italian coast, Corsica has a fascinating heritage. Hiring a car from Figari Airport is the ideal start to driving this beautiful island.
While tourism is a major part of the Corsican economy, the island has business centres around its main centres of Ajaccio, Bastia and Calvi. It is also home to 165 business event venues.
Whether you are travelling to Corsica for business or leisure, our friendly, efficient Avis team at Figari-Sud Airport is ready to provide the perfect rental car for your trip.
Book direct with Avis and you’ll benefit from flexible booking with free cancellation, a fleet of quality rental vehicles and speedy collection to get you on the road plus we’ve a free loyalty programme with a host of travel benefits you’ll love.

Where to find us
You’ll find our Avis counter at Figari-Sud Airport located in the arrivals area of the airport at the front of the terminal building. You’ll be collecting your vehicle from our Avis Figari airport rental car parking which is just outside the terminal.
About Figari-Sud Airport
Figari-Sud Airport (FSC) or Figari South Airport is the 3rd largest airport in Corsica after Ajaccio Campo dell'Oro Airport and Poretta Airport, in Bastia.
First opened in 1975, it has been given the go ahead to develop as a small international airport and key destination for the region.
Today, the airport welcomes around 900,000 passengers a year. It serves 25 destinations in 6 countries as well as domestic flights to 15 French destinations including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Nice, Toulouse and Marseille Airports.
The airport is located to the west of Figari and midway between Bonifacio (22km) and Porto-Vecchio (25km) with good road access via the T40 coast road.
Tips for driving in Figari
If you have not driven in France or are arriving in Europe from a long-haul flight, we’d suggest checking the road rules for driving in France before you travel.
If you are travelling in Winter and planning to drive to the mountains, you may need winter tyres to be fitted to your car and our team at Avis at Figari Airport will be able to advise you on the winter car equipment you need plus local conditions at your destination.
Figari car rental FAQs
What are the age requirements for renting a car in Figari?
The minimum age to rent a car in France is 18. Age restrictions also vary by vehicle and some selected car groups are not available to drivers under the age of 25.
There is currently no maximum age for hiring a rental car, so long as you have had a full, valid, license for at least 1 year. Some additional steps may be required for those who are over the age of 75 on the date of the scheduled return.
What documents do I need to hire a car in Corsica?
To hire a car in Figari, Corsica, you just need to bring your:
- Driving licence
- The credit card used to make your booking (if it's a high value vehicle two payment cards must be provided, one of which needs to be a credit card),
- Proof of any discount (such as a frequent flyer or Avis Preferred card),
- Photo ID for international rentals (such as a passport or driving licence) taken in the last 10 years.
Can I pick up my rental car in Figari, Corsica and return it to another location?
One-way car rental with Avis makes it easy to go from A to B without driving full circle. That means you can collect your Avis hire car from Figari Airport and then return it to another Avis office in Corsica. Many of our Avis locations offer a 24-hour drop-off facility, which makes a one-way car hire hassle-free and very user-friendly. Simply check out our many available one-way journeys and start planning your route. When you are ready to book, just specify your destination in the booking panel and we will arrange it for you.
Is it worth hiring a car in Figari, Corsica?
Positioned in the south of the island, Figari is the perfect starting point for your road trip around Corsica. When you pick up your Avis hire car from Figari Airport, you’ll be able to enjoy the freedom of independent travel as well as the opportunity to plan your dream Mediterranean island road trip.
The Avis team at Figari Airport are experts on Figari and the island of Corsica and can offer advice on the best routes to take and make your trip a smooth one from the moment you touch down.
What is parking like in Corsica?
Parking in small towns like Figari and coastal areas should be a breeze even at peak periods with plentiful on-street and beachside options. In Ajaccio, capital of Corsica, parking is arranged in zones. In the orange zone closest to the centre of the town, you can park for a maximum of 3 hrs. In the blue zones you can stay for as long as 5hrs and in the long stay areas it is 8hrs.
You can find out more about the zones and parking options from the city council.
How to get from Figari-Sud Airport to Figari
From the Avis car park at Figari Airport to the centre of Figari is a drive of 4.5km which will take around 6min. Head east from the airport and drive along the D322 and D859 following signs into the town.
Things to do in Figari
The vibrant and idyllic island of Corsica blends French traditions with a Mediterranean lifestyle just waiting to be discovered. Figari Airport is located in the department of Corse-du-Sud (Southern Corsica) renowned for its dramatic mountainous scenery and peaceful beaches. From the airport, it’s just a 30-minute drive to Bonifacio - a beautiful town nestled on the southernmost coast of the island. Bonifacio boasts Corsica’s most striking port, set below limestone cliffs and surrounded by crystal clear waters. The city’s old town sits beside it and is a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming buildings. Founded in 828 AD by Count Bonifacio of Tuscany, the town was built by the Genoese.
Medieval houses perched on limestone cliffs provide an impressive backdrop to the port. Walk from the port, via montée du Rastello and montée St-Roch, to the citadel’s 16th century drawbridge. Inside the citadel is the 13th century Église Ste-Marie Majeure, which houses a history museum.
Recommended day trips from Figari-Sud Airport
With its intriguing blend of French and Mediterranean cultures, Corsica is a fantastic holiday destination. Offering must-see attractions at every turn, Corsica is easiest explored by car. Take in the very best of its stunning beaches, ancient architecture and delicious cuisine at your own pace.
Ajaccio
Two hours north of Figaria Airport, along the N196, the island’s capital city awaits. Ajaccio has all the glitz and glamour of a classic French Riviera town, with a wide promenade lining its beautiful beach, plus plenty of luxurious shopping opportunities. This is also the birthplace of Napoleon and visitors can tour the house, Maison Bonaparte, where he spent the first nine years of his life. Another must-see is the Palais Fesch - Musée des Beaux-Arts. Set up by Napoleon’s uncle, the gallery exhibits a spectacular collection of Italian paintings.
Porto Vecchio
Corsica’s oldest established resort, Porto Vecchio, boasts 13km of paradise beaches. Just a 20-minute drive north of Figari along the D859, Porto Vecchio offers stretching sandy bays, an impressive marina and a picturesque old town. The horseshoe-shaped bays of Santa Guilia and Cala Rossa attract beachgoers and water sports lovers, while the local restaurant scene thrives.
Plan your journey from Figari Airport
The vibrant and idyllic island of Corsica blends French traditions with a Mediterranean lifestyle. To explore this intriguing destination, simply collect your Avis hire car from Figari Airport (at the southern end of the island) and start your journey across Corsica.From the airport, it’s just a 30-minute drive to Bonifacio - a beautiful town nestled on the southernmost coast of the island. Bonifacio boasts Corsica’s most striking port, set below limestone cliffs and surrounded by azure waters. The city’s old town sits beside it and is a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming buildings. Founded in 828 AD by Count Bonifacio of Tuscany, the town was built by the Genoese.
Medieval houses perched on limestone cliffs provide an impressive backdrop to the port. Walk from the port, via montée du Rastello and montée St-Roch, to the citadel’s 16th century drawbridge. Inside the citadel is the 13th century Église Ste-Marie Majeure, which houses a history museum.
The southern end of the island is also renowned for its immaculate beaches. The white sand and crystal clear water entices sun-worshippers to sit back and unwind. Swimming, snorkeling and diving are popular activities here, while the windy tip of the island is superb for windsurfing.
Figari Airport is the perfect place to begin your Corsican road trip. Pick up the keys to your Avis rental car and explore this idyllic island at your leisure.
Beyond Figari Airport
With its intriguing blend of French and Mediterranean cultures, Corsica is a fantastic holiday destination. Offering must-see attractions at every turn, Corsica is easiest explored by car. Take in the very best of its stunning beaches, ancient architecture and delicious cuisine at your own pace.
Ajaccio
Two hours north of Figaria Airport, along the N196, the island’s capital city awaits. Ajaccio has all the glitz and glamour of a classic French Riviera town, with a wide promenade lining its beautiful beach, plus plenty of luxurious shopping opportunities. This is also the birthplace of Napoleon and visitors can tour the house, Maison Bonaparte, where he spent the first nine years of his life. Another must-see is the Palais Fesch - Musée des Beaux-Arts. Set up by Napoleon’s uncle, the gallery exhibits a spectacular collection of Italian paintings.
Porto Vecchio
Corsica’s oldest established resort, Porto Vecchio, boasts 13km of paradise beaches. Just a 20-minute drive north of Figari along the D859, Porto Vecchio offers stretching sandy bays, an impressive marina and a picturesque old town. The horseshoe-shaped bays of Santa Guilia and Cala Rossa attract beachgoers and water sports lovers, while the local restaurant scene thrives.