The ferries that sail to Sardinia on the Genoa Olbia line
In late spring, summer and early autumn you can reach the important Sardinian port of Olbia starting from Genoa (Liguria), obviously also being able to navigate the reverse route.
In late spring, summer and early autumn you can reach the important Sardinian port of Olbia starting from Genoa (Liguria), obviously also being able to navigate the reverse route.
In high season it is possible to reach Sardinia by embarking in Genoa and disembarking in the port of Golfo Aranci (the closest to the peninsula) with the consequent opportunity to also navigate the reverse route.
The maritime connections to Olbia start from Central and Northern Italy and from some of the ports involved they are guaranteed daily all year round.
To reach Sardinia from Genoa there is no shortage of solutions, especially from May to October, when the journeys to Porto Torres increase and those to Olbia are also available.
To book a ferry to Sardinia, it may be useful to use the price comparator, which allows you to search for available seats and compare the rates applied on the same route by the various shipping companies.
In North East Sardinia there is also the sub-region of the Baronie, which on closer inspection, following an ad hoc route, has a lot of quality to offer from a cultural and food and wine point of view.
In North-East Sardinia it is not difficult to have an exciting food and wine experience: it is enough to go straight to the point letting yourself be carried away by the genuine flavours.
In the cellars of the north-western area of Sardinia you can taste, to name a few, wines of the caliber of Cannonau, Monica, Moscato, perhaps combined with local gastronomic products.
Now the capital of Corsica can be reached directly from the Italian peninsula starting from Genoa thanks to the new Moby line.
Let’s find out all the shipping companies that direct the ferries on the routes to and from Sardinia.
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