The ferry crossing from Sardinia to Cagliari is temporarily unavailable by sailing companies in partnership with NetFerry.
Cagliari is on the south coast of Sardinia, its name means 'rocky location'. History Cagliari has been inhabited since the Nuragic era and its geographic location made it a strategic port for the Carthaginians who dominated it in the 5th century BC. Traces of the Carthaginians can be found around the city, the necropolis of Tuvixeddu is considered the largest Phoenician necropolis in the Mediterranean. The Romans conquered the city in 238 B.C. at the end of the first Punic war. In 1948 that the city became the capital of Sardinia, but after the second world war, it had suffered destruction due... [More information]