Olbia’s ferry port has earned the title as the busiest port on the entire island. With thousands of passengers passing through its ports on a daily basis, it is no surprise it is considered to be a major port for the entire region. The port dates back to ancient Roman times and provides a passage way for the Sarnia and Gallura sub-region.
Considered to be the passageway to the ancient city of Rome, Civitavecchia’s ferry port is one of the main ports in the region. With a history dating back nearly 2000 years, Civitavecchia’s port has always been a symbol of sea safety and protection. For those who wish to visit surrounding areas such as Vulci, Cerveteri and Tarquinia, it is possible for the ferry port.
When transferring from Civitavecchia to Olbia, Moby Lines Ferries is a popular option. There are several onboard facilities and activities for all ages of the family to enjoy. The pizzeria, maxi-screen, music room and snack bar are just to name a few. Moby Lines Ferries services daily routes across the Upper Tirrenian Sea. There is also a children’s play area and a number of different shopping opportunities for anyone looking to buy a few souvenirs.
Apart from offering ferry services in the North Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Black sea, Viamare offers services throughout the week from Italy to other Mediterranean destinations. In addition to Viamare and Moby Lines, Snav also has 14 weekly sailings to and from Civitavecchia and Olbia.
Terrenia Navigazione has the shortest crossing time of all the ferry lines with only a five-hour journey. Because it only has three daily sailings, it is best to book ahead before departing on your journey. The scheduling times along with pricing varies throughout the year, so it is best to double check these things before departing.
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