Carcassonne Airport Transfer Shuttle
Carcassonne Airport Transfer Shuttle
Fox Transfer provides private or shared Carcassonne transfer services by taxi or minibus to Carcassonne and other parts of the South of France.
Carcassonne Airport (IATA: CCF) is an airport serving Carcassonne and the south of Languedoc. The airport is located 3 km from the city center in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in France.
Flights to Carcassonne from the UK and Ireland are available through the low cost airline Ryanair. It is also possible to fly to Charleroi and Frankfurt from Carcassonne Airport.
All flight arrival times are monitored so that the driver will be there to meet you when you arrive.
Fox Transfer offers you private and group airport transfer and shuttle services with door-to-door service. Use the online booking form, make a reservation and receive an instant confirmation for your airport transfer. If you cannot find your destination, click on the link "Is your destination not our list?", tell us where you want to go and we'll give you a quotation.
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Carcassonneis a medieval citadel sitting on the hill overlooking the ‘new town’ of Carcassonne and is France’s second-most visited tourist spot after the Eiffel Tower. Although officially classed as a city, it doesn’t feel city-like in terms of its sights, shopping, restaurants and bars. It is rather sleepy and small, with a nice square in the middle and a few nice shops and restaurants.
It is, however, a launching point to see more interesting sights just outside the city walls. The castle just over the river, the Canal du Midi, the endless vineyards and wine cellars and to the South, the rugged Corbières region with pretty villages and some of France’s most atmospheric Medieval castles and abbeys.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Look out for your name sign when you arrive
- If paying on the day, pay in Euros or the local currency; credit card payment is not possible on the day itself.
Fox Transfer is your perfect choice for Carcassonne Airport transfer, taxi and shuttle services to Carcassonne and other parts of the South of France.