The sea crossing between Cagliari and Olbia is temporarily not in operation by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
The port of Cagliari is in the south of Sardinia and provides ferry connections between mainland Italy and the Island. Cagliari is an ancient port built by the Phoenicians, today it continues with both commercial and tourist activities. In recent years there has been expansion and the port is growing in popularity. In the port area there are all kinds of services for travelers in transit. The port is divided into two areas, the historic port is devoted primarily to commercial traffic and the port channel for trans-shipment. The passenger terminal is located near Via Roma, where there is ... [More information]
Address: Via Riva di Ponente, 09123 Cagliari CA
Directions: Google Map @ Cagliari, port
Olbia is on the east coast of Sardinia and is a city rich in history, culture and nature, surrounded by beautiful sea. The Greeks called it Olbia which means ‘happy’ in ancient Greek. History The city originated in the Middle Neolithic period and there is evidence for this in some fragments of pottery found in Porto Rotondo and a statuette of the Mother Goddess found in Santa Mariedda. Numerous Nuraghic remains have also been found from the Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian ages. A large naval battle occurred in 535 BC just off the coast of Olbia. Around 60 ships took part i... [More information]