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The ferry lines between Golfo Aranci and Italy are served by the sailing companies Corsica Sardinia Ferries and Moby who offer a total of 19 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 6 h 45 min and 11 h 15 min (frequent, all day departures). You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles.
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The port of Golfo Aranci connects the Italian peninsula with Sardinia and Corsica-Sardinia Ferries provide the connections. The port of Golfo Aranci is located in the northern part of Sardinia, near Olbia. This port is slightly closer to the peninsula so its one of the quickest routes from mainland Italy to Sardinia. Approximately one million passengers pass through the port each year including the inhabitants of the island and tourists who choose Sardinia for their holidays. How to reach the port of Golfo Aranci The city of Olbia is about 18 km on the SP82 provincial road and the Olbia-Costa... [More information]
Address: Imbarco Traghetti 07020 Golfo Aranci OT
Directions: Google Map @ Golfo Aranci, port
Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world and has always attracted millions of tourists from all over. Italy is known as the beautiful country or 'bel paese' and offers everything that a traveler could want. There are beaches with crystal clear waters, beautiful cities full of art and architecture, a rich history, culture and artistic tradition. Not to mention, some of the most famous dishes in the world. There are national parks and nature reserves, mountains and hills that offer unforgettable views, great wine and traditional music, which reflect the glorious past of ... [More information]