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Ferries to Sardinia
Schedules Overview
You can book ferries to Sardinia from Corsica
with the ferry operators SNCM and Moby Lines.
Travel from the Corsican ports of Ajaccio and
Propriano to the Sardinian port of Porto Torres
with SNCM; alternatively, catch a ferry between
the ports of Bonifacio and Santa Teresa with
Moby Lines, a crossing that takes only 50
minutes.
Book a ferry to Sardinia from France with SNCM
from Marseille to Porto Torres, with up to 4
sailings per week.
You can also book a ferry to Sardinia from
Italy; Grandi Navi Veloci, Moby Lines,
Corsica-Sardinia Ferries and Tirrenia di
Navigazione all offer ferries to Sardinia from
Italy. Travel to Sardinia from the following
Italian ports: Genoa, Civitavecchia, Livorno,
Piombino, Fiumicino and Napoli.
Ferries to Sardinia also run from Sicily, from
Palermo and Trapani to Cagliari with the
operator Tirrenia di Navigazione.
Ferries to Sardinia
Destination Overview
Sardinia is the second-largest Mediterranean
island (after Sicily), and is a constitutional
part of Italy. Sardinia has a long and rich
history; human remains dating to around 250,000
B.C. have been found on the island.
Sardinia is a mountainous and fertile island
that enjoys a warm, Mediterranean climate and
attracts many visitors with its beautiful
scenery, historic sites and pleasant coastal
resorts.
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Sardinia Guide
The Italian island of Sardinia is the second
largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and
can be found just south of the French island
of Corsica, off the south coast of France
and the west coast of Italy. To the south of
Sardinia you can find Tunisia, and to the
west the Spanish Balearic Islands.
Sardinia has been inhabited for thousands of
years; human remains have been found on the
island dating back to around 250,000 B.C.
Sardinia has a mountainous terrain; the
highest point on Sardinia is the mountain of
Gennargentu, which is 6,016 feet high. The
island benefits from a Mediterranean
climate, with hot, dry summers and mild
winters that attract tourists all year
round.
Sardinia appeals to visitors from all over
the world, with its famous wines, gastronomy
and fantastic landscapes as well as its
numerous sandy beaches, picturesque coastal
resorts and archaeological ruins.
Things to see
There are plenty of things to see and do in
Sardinia; you can visit the medieval towns
of Alghero and Bosa, or the popular seaside
resort of San Teodoro. For lovers of
Watersports, there is the town of Isola dei
Gabbiani, which has excellent conditions for
windsurfing and kite surfing.
If you wish to relax on the beach, head to
the Costa Smerelda and La Pelosa. For those
who wish to explore Sardinia's history, the
archaeological sites of Nora and Tharros are
a must.

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Sardinia Facts
- Size: 24, 090 km sq.
- Population: 1,655,677
- Capital: Cagliari
- Language: Italian, Sardinian
- Currency: Euro
- Country Code: +39
- Time Zone: GMT +1
- Electricity: 220v AC, 50Hz, 2 pin
plugs
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Sardinia
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