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Looking to travel by ferry to Sardinia? Compare all ferry routes from France, Italy, and Corsica. Book your ferry ticket to Sardinia at the best prices with the leading ferry companies.

Departures from Italy to Sardinia

Sardinia can be reached by boat from several Mediterranean ports. Here are the main crossings available to reach the island.

Ferry Civitavecchia to Sardinia

Civitavecchia offers the widest choice of Sardinian destinations with the ferry companies Moby Lines, GNV, Tirrenia, and Grimaldi Lines:

Civitavecchia - Olbia ferry

Civitavecchia to Olbia ferry crossing: 5 to 7 daily departures in summer. Duration 5 to 6.5 hours (the fastest crossing). From €22.

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Civitavecchia - Porto Torres ferry

The Civitavecchia to Porto Torres ferry: 2 to 3 departures weekly. Journey time approximately 7 to 8 hours. From €25.

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Civitavecchia - Cagliari ferry

Civitavecchia to Cagliari ferry with 3 departures weekly (overnight crossing). Journey time 13 hours. From €30.

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Civitavecchia - Arbatax ferry

The ferry from Civitavecchia to Arbatax, 2 departures weekly. Journey time approximately 9 hours. From €28.

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Ferries from Livorno to Sardinia (Tuscany)

Busy port with Moby Lines, Corsica Ferries, and Grimaldi Lines:

Livorno - Olbia ferry

Livorno to Olbia ferry: Up to 3 daily departures in high season. Journey time 7 to 10 hours. From €25.

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Livorno - Golfo Aranci ferry

Livorno to Golfo Aranci ferry: 1 to 2 daily departures. Journey time 7 to 9 hours. From €20.

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Ferry Genoa Sardinia (Liguria)

Moby Lines, GNV, and Tirrenia provide daily connections from the main port in northern Italy:

Genoa - Olbia ferry

Genoa to Olbia ferry crossing: Daily departures all year round. Journey time 9 to 13 hours (mostly overnight). From €28.

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Genoa - Porto Torres ferry

Genoa to Porto Torres ferry: Daily departures. Journey time 11 to 12 hours (night crossings). From €28.

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Piombino Sardinia Ferry (Tuscany)

Moby Lines offers a seasonal service from this small Tuscan port:

Piombino - Olbia ferry

Piombino to Olbia: Crossings available from June to September. Journey time 6 to 7 hours. Frequency: 1 departure daily. From €20.

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Napoli Sardinia ferry

Grimaldi Lines connects southern Italy to Sardinia:

Napoli - Cagliari ferry

Napoli to Cagliari: 2 to 3 departures weekly all year round. Duration: 13 to 15 hours (overnight crossings). Departure around 7 p.m., arrival around 10 a.m. From €35.

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Departures from Sicily to Sardinia

This crossing allows you to combine the discovery of the two largest islands in the Mediterranean in a single trip.
Please note: There are no other direct connections between Sicily and Sardinia. For other Sardinian ports (Olbia, Porto Torres), you must travel via mainland Italy.

Palermo - Cagliari ferry

Grimaldi Lines operates the ferry crossing from Palermo to Cagliari, the only direct route between Sicily and Sardinia.

Duration: 12 hours (overnight crossing)

Frequency: 1 departure per week all year round (may increase in high season)

Schedules: Departure from Palermo in the late afternoon (5 p.m.), arrival in Cagliari the next morning

From: €50/person

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Departures from France to Sardinia

The ferries from France to Sardinia offer several options for French travelers wishing to bring their vehicles on board.

Nice - Porto Torres ferry

Corsica Ferries operates 1 route from Nice to Sardinia. Overnight crossing with a possible stopover in Porto Vecchio (Corsica). Duration: 10.5 to 11.5 hours. Frequency: 1 to 2 departures per week depending on the season. From €22 per person.

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Toulon - Porto Torres ferry

Corsica Ferries operates year-round services between Toulon and Sardinia. The Toulon to Porto Torres ferry crossing is a direct overnight crossing.. Journey time: 10 to 10.5 hours. Frequency: 2 to 5 departures per week depending on the season. From €21 per person. Departures are usually in the evening (6pm-9pm) with arrival the following morning.

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Marseille - Sardinia ferry

Important: The Marseille Porto Torres route formerly operated by La Méridionale has been inactive since 2020. To depart from Marseille, choose departures from Toulon (35 minutes by car) or Nice (2.5 hours by car).
Alternative: Corsica Linea occasionally offers Marseille-Porto Torres routes with a stopover in Propriano.

Check availability directly with the company as this route is not regular.

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Departures from Corsica to Sardinia

Bonifacio - Santa Teresa di Gallura ferry

Bonifacio to Santa Teresa di Gallura ferry crossing is the shortest to Sardinia, operated by Moby Lines:

Duration: only 50 to 60 minutes

Frequency: 4 to 8 daily departures in high season, reduced to 2-3 per day in low season

Ideal for a day trip between the two islands

From €18 per person

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Ajaccio - Porto Torres ferry

Corsica Ferries offers a seasonal ferry from Ajaccio to Porto Torres:

Duration: 4 to 5 hours

Frequency: Approximately 3 departures per week in summer

From €28 per person

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Porto Vecchio - Porto Torres ferry

Corsica Ferries serves one Sardinian ports from Porto Vecchio in southern Corsica. Porto Vecchio to Porto Torres ferry crossing:

Duration: approximately 3 to 4 hours.

Available year-round.

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Departures from Spain to Sardinia

Barcelona - Porto Torres Ferry

Grimaldi Lines connects Spain to Sardinia all year round with its flagship Barcelona to Porto Torres ferry route.

Duration: 13 to 15 hours (overnight crossing)

Frequency:

Low season (October-March): 1 to 2 departures/week

Mid season (April-June, September): 3 departures/week

High season (July-August): 4 to 5 departures/week

Schedules: Departure from Barcelona around 10-11 p.m., arrival in Porto Torres around 11 a.m.-12 p.m. the next day

Ships: Cruise Roma, Cruise Barcelona (modern ferries with high-end services)

From: €44/person

This crossing is very popular with Spanish and Catalan travelers wishing to discover Sardinia, as well as Sardinians visiting Barcelona.

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Ports of arrival in Sardinia

Sardinia has four main ports that receive passenger ferries, each serving specific tourist areas.

Port of Porto Torres (Northwest)

Porto Torres is Sardinia’s historic port, located on the northwest coast of the island. It is the ideal gateway for exploring Sassari (25 km, 25 minutes), Alghero (45 km, 40 minutes), and Castelsardo (35 km, 35 minutes).

Nearby:

  • Stintino and La Pelosa beach (9.3 miles)
  • Asinara National Park
  • Turris Libisonis archaeological site
  • Romanesque Basilica of San Gavino

Port of Olbia (Northeast)

Olbia is Sardinia’s busiest port, located in the heart of Gallura. It is a popular starting point for trips to the Costa Smeralda (30 km from Porto Cervo), the La Maddalena archipelago, and San Teodoro.

Nearby:

  • Costa Smeralda and Porto Cervo (30 minutes)
  • La Maddalena archipelago (via Palau, 40 minutes)
  • San Teodoro (22 miles)
  • Golfo Aranci (9 miles)

Port of Golfo Aranci (Northeast)

A modern port located 9.3 miles from Olbia, offering direct access to the seaside resorts of Gallura without passing through Olbia city center. A calmer atmosphere and generally smoother boarding than in Olbia.

Nearby:

  • The same destinations as Olbia with a slightly shorter journey to Palau and the La Maddalena archipelago.

 

Port of Cagliari (South)

The administrative capital of Sardinia, Cagliari is the port in the south of the island. Ideal for exploring the south coast, Villasimius, Chia, and the archaeological sites of Nora and Tharros.

Nearby:

  • Historic district of Castello
  • Poetto beach (5 miles)
  • Villasimius (31 miles)
  • Chia and its beaches (37 miles)
  • Archaeological site of Nora (25 miles)

Ferry Companies to Sardinia

Several major ferry operators provide reliable ferry services to Sardinia, offering different levels of comfort, pricing, and onboard facilities. Choosing the right ferry company helps you book the best ferry tickets to Sardinia based on your travel needs.

Corsica Ferries is a Franco-Italian ferry operator founded in 1968 and easily recognizable by its yellow ships. It is a leading company for ferry travel to Sardinia, particularly popular with travelers departing from France.

The company is known for its competitive prices, frequent sailings, and flexible fare conditions. Its modern fleet includes fast vessels and comfortable ferries designed for both short and overnight crossings.

Why choose Corsica Ferries to Sardinia?

  • Competitive ferry ticket prices
  • Flexible booking conditions
  • Modern and fast fleet
  • Loyalty program with discounts

Moby Lines is one of the most well-known Italian ferry companies operating ferry services to Sardinia. Its ships are famous for their Looney Tunes branding and family-friendly atmosphere.

The company offers a wide range of onboard services and is particularly appreciated by families, campers, and travelers looking for a good balance between comfort and price.

Why choose Moby Lines to Sardinia?

  • Excellent value for money
  • Family-oriented services
  • Spacious cabins
  • “Camping on board” option

Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) is a major Italian ferry operator offering large-capacity ships with premium services. GNV ferries to Sardinia are well suited for families and travelers looking for comfort on longer journeys.

Its modern vessels provide a high level of onboard amenities, making GNV a strong option for passengers who prioritize space, services, and relaxation.

Why choose GNV ferry to Sardinia?

  • Large and modern ferries
  • Premium onboard services
  • Family-friendly facilities
  • Comfortable cabins

Grimaldi Lines is an Italian ferry company based in Naples, recognized for the comfort of its ships and the quality of its onboard dining. It is a popular choice for travelers booking overnight ferries to Sardinia.

The company combines modern vessels with competitive pricing, making it suitable for both families and long-distance travelers.

Why choose Grimaldi to Sardinia?

  • Comfortable and recent ships
  • High-quality onboard restaurants
  • Good price-to-comfort ratio
  • Facilities for passengers with reduced mobility

Tirrenia is a historic Italian ferry operator that continues to operate under its own brand. It specializes in year-round ferry services to Sardinia and is known for its reliability and consistent schedules.

Tirrenia is often chosen by travelers looking for dependable ferry connections at reasonable prices.

Why choose Tirrenia ferry to Sardinia?

  • Year-round ferry services
  • Reliable and punctual operations
  • Competitive fares
  • Experienced crew

The price of a ferry ticket to Sardinia varies significantly depending on the season, departure port, crossing duration, and selected onboard services.

Passenger fares by Season

Low Season (November to March)

  • Foot passenger: €18 to €40
  • Car (length < 5 m) + driver: €75 to €140
  • Motorcycle + driver: €40 to €70
  • Motorhome (< 7 m) + driver: €110 to €190
  • Camper van + driver: €90 to €160

Mid Season (April–May and September–October)

  • Foot passenger: €30 to €60
  • Car + driver: €120 to €220
  • Motorcycle + driver: €55 to €95
  • Motorhome + driver: €160 to €290
  • Camper van + driver: €140 to €240

High Season (June, July, August)

  • Foot passenger: €50 to €90
  • Car + driver: €200 to €420
  • Motorcycle + driver: €80 to €140
  • Motorhome + driver: €260 to €520
  • Camper van + driver: €220 to €420

Cabin Supplements (Overnight Crossings)

  • Inside cabin (2 berths): €30 to €80
  • Outside cabin (2 berths): €45 to €110
  • 4-berth cabin: €60 to €140
  • Suite: €100 to €200

The indicative prices for ferries to Sardinia are subject to change depending on demand, seasonality, and onboard options. Run a booking simulation to access real-time prices and get the best available rate.

Factors affecting ferry prices to Sardinia

Crossing duration

Short crossings are generally cheaper than longer ones. Overnight and long-distance ferry journeys tend to increase the overall ticket price.

Departure Port

Departures from mainland Italy are usually more affordable than those from France. Italian ports such as Civitavecchia and Livorno often offer the best value for money.

Day of the Week

Friday evening and Saturday morning departures are typically 15% to 30% more expensive than midweek sailings.

Ferry Company

Corsica Ferries and Moby Lines usually offer the most competitive prices. GNV and Grimaldi Lines are slightly more expensive but provide additional onboard services.

Discounts and Special Offers

Early Booking

  • 3 months in advance: up to 30% discount
  • 2 months in advance: 15% to 20% discount
  • 1 month in advance: 5% to 10% discount

Return Trip

Booking your outbound and return ferry tickets together can save 10% to 15% on the total fare.

Corsican and Sardinian Residents

Preferential fares available year-round upon proof of residence. Up to 30% discount on passenger and vehicle fares (excluding taxes).

Family Fares

  • Children aged 0 to 4: free of charge (no assigned seat or berth)
  • Children aged 4 to 12: 50% discount on adult fare
  • Family fare (2 adults + at least 1 child): 25% discount

Seniors (60 years and over)

Discounts from 10% to 25% depending on the ferry company, upon presentation of valid ID.

Groups (10 passengers or more)

Contact our customer advisors directly to obtain a personalized quote with discounts ranging from 5% to 30%.

Pets on Board

  • Dog/cat in cabin: €25 to €60
  • Dog/cat on deck or in kennel: €10 to €30
  • Guide dog: free of charge (certificate required)

Required Documents

For French and European passengers

  • Valid national identity card or passport (mandatory for all passengers, including infants)
  • Driving licence (if travelling with a vehicle)
  • European motor insurance Green Card
  • Ferry ticket (paper version or electronic ticket on your smartphone)

For minors

Children under 18 travelling alone or with only one parent must carry a travel authorisation signed by both parents, along with a copy of the ID of the signing parent.

For pets

  • European pet passport
  • Valid rabies vaccination (at least 21 days before departure)
  • Identification microchip or clearly readable tattoo
  • Veterinary health certificate issued less than 10 days before departure

Boarding with a Vehicle to sardinia 

Arrival times at the port

  • High season (July–August): at least 2 hours before departure
  • Long weekends and school holidays: at least 2 hours before departure
  • Mid and low season: at least 1 hour 30 minutes before departure
  • Foot passengers: 1 hour before departure in all cases

Important: late arrival may result in the loss of your reservation without refund.

Vehicle preparation

  • Refuel before boarding (fuel stations are often unavailable near ports)
  • Remove roof boxes and detachable roof racks (or declare them during booking)
  • Disable your vehicle alarm to prevent it from triggering at sea
  • Keep travel documents and valuables with you (access to the car deck is usually restricted during the crossing)
  • Check tyre pressure

Check-in and boarding process

  • Report to the ferry company check-in desk with your documents
  • Receive your boarding pass
  • Follow staff instructions to join the boarding lane
  • Board the ferry as directed by port staff
  • Park your vehicle in the assigned space
  • Switch off the engine and apply the handbrake
  • Do not lock the vehicle doors (security staff may need access)

Motorhomes and vans

  • Gas cylinders must be declared during booking
  • Maximum dimensions: 12 m length, 4 m height (check with your ferry operator)
  • Empty wastewater tanks before boarding
  • Camping on board option available with Moby Lines (stay inside your vehicle)

Allowed Luggage

In the vehicle or car deck

Unlimited luggage stored inside your vehicle. Access to the car deck is generally prohibited during the crossing unless otherwise announced by the captain.

In the cabin

  • 1 piece of hand luggage per person (max 10 kg)
  • 1 backpack or small additional bag
  • Valuables, medication, and documents should be kept with you
  • Warm clothing recommended for outdoor decks (wind at sea)

Prohibited items on board

  • Flammable, explosive, or toxic products
  • Weapons (unless declared and authorised in advance)
  • Drugs and illegal substances
  • Items prohibited under international maritime regulations

Travelling with a Pet to Sardinia

Options available depending on the ferry company

Pet-friendly cabin

Reservation required and subject to availability. Supplement from €25 to €60 depending on the operator. Your dog or cat stays with you in the cabin. Maximum 1–2 pets per cabin.

Air-conditioned onboard kennel

Dedicated area on deck for dogs and cats. Price from €10 to €30. You may visit your pet during the crossing according to opening hours.

Outdoor deck

Free of charge or flat fee from €5 to €15. Your pet must remain on a leash on the outdoor deck (weather permitting). You must stay with your pet.

Common rules

  • Leash and muzzle required for dogs (except in private cabins)
  • Valid vaccination record mandatory
  • Category 1 dogs are not permitted
  • Bring bowls, water, food, and waste bags
  • Guide dogs: free of charge with certificate

Which departure Port should you Choose?

From France

If you live in southern France or the PACA region, departures from Toulon and Nice are the most convenient. Toulon generally offers more frequent sailings, while Nice provides direct ferry services to Golfo Aranci, giving easy access to the Costa Smeralda.

From Northern Italy

Genoa is the main port for travelers from northern Italy, Switzerland, and Central Europe. It offers numerous daily ferry departures to Sardinia.

Livorno, located about two hours south of Genoa, often provides shorter crossings (7–9 hours) at more competitive prices. It is an ideal option if you are staying in Tuscany.

From Central Italy

Civitavecchia, the port of Rome, offers the shortest ferry crossings to Olbia (around 5.5 hours) and the widest choice of Sardinian destinations, with several ports served.

From Corsica

Bonifacio offers a short 50 minute ferry crossing to Santa Teresa di Gallura, at the northern tip of Sardinia. This option is perfect for a Corsica Sardinia combined trip.

Day ferry or Night ferry?

Day Crossing

Advantages:

  • Enjoy Mediterranean sea views
  • No cabin required (save €30 to €100)
  • Arrival in the late afternoon, leaving the evening free

Disadvantages:

  • One holiday day spent at sea
  • Limited seating availability in high season
  • Tiredness during long trips (10 hours or more)

Best for: short ferry crossings, budget travelers, and passengers who enjoy sailing during daylight hours.

Night Crossing

Advantages:

  • Save a full day of vacation
  • Sleep comfortably in a private cabin
  • Early morning arrival in Sardinia (8:00 – 10:00 am)
  • Calm and relaxing onboard atmosphere

Disadvantages:

  • Additional cabin cost (mandatory on departures after 7:00 pm)
  • No sea views during the crossing

Best for: long ferry crossings, families with children, and travelers seeking comfort.

Booking With or Without a Vehicle to Sardinia?

With a vehicle: Maximum freedom

Advantages:

  • Full autonomy to explore the island
  • Access to remote beaches and mountain villages
  • Easy transport of beach gear, diving equipment, or bikes
  • No car rental costs on arrival (save €300 to €600 per week)

Disadvantages:

  • Higher ferry price (€100 to €300 extra)
  • Longer boarding time (arrival 2 hours before departure)
  • Fuel and parking costs in Sardinia

Best for: stays of two weeks or more, families, road trips, multi-region itineraries, and travelers with bulky equipment.

Without a vehicle: simple and affordable

Advantages:

  • Ferry fare divided by 3 to 4 (foot passenger tickets from €20 to €90)
  • Faster boarding (1 hour before departure)
  • No parking constraints
  • Light and flexible travel

Disadvantages:

  • Car rental required on arrival (€40 to €80 per day)
  • Limited public transport in Sardinia
  • Reduced mobility outside main tourist areas

Best for: short stays (4 to 7 days), trips focused on one area (e.g. Costa Smeralda), and relaxed beach holidays.

Best time to book your ferry to Sardinia

Spring (May – June) ★★★★★

The best period overall. Pleasant weather (22–27°C), sea temperature around 20°C, uncrowded beaches, moderate ferry prices (up to 40% cheaper than August), and lush landscapes in bloom.

Summer (July–August) ★★★☆☆

Peak tourist season. Guaranteed sunshine and heat (28–35°C), warm sea (24–26°C), and all activities available. However, ferry prices are high, beaches are crowded, and booking at least three months in advance is strongly recommended.

Autumn (September–October) ★★★★☆

An excellent alternative. The sea remains warm (22–24°C), the weather is mild, crowds decrease compared to summer, and ferry fares become more attractive (around 30% cheaper than August).

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Sardinia Ferry FAQ - All Your Questions Answered

How long does the ferry crossing to Sardinia take?

The duration of the ferry crossing to Sardinia varies considerably depending on your port of departure. The shortest crossings, such as Bonifacio-Santa Teresa, take only 50 minutes, while Civitavecchia-Olbia takes around 6 hours. Connections from France (Nice or Toulon to Porto Torres) take between 10 and 11.5 hours. The longest crossings, such as Genoa-Olbia or Naples-Cagliari, take 12 to 15 hours and are usually overnight.

What is the average price of a ferry to Sardinia?

The price of a passenger ticket alone starts at €18 for short journeys (Bonifacio-Santa Teresa) and varies from €20 to €90 depending on the season and the route chosen. For a car with driver, expect to pay between €75 (low season) and €420 (high season in August).

The average price for a Livorno-Olbia crossing with a vehicle is around €279, while Genoa-Olbia costs an average of €197. Booking early can save you up to 30%.

What is the shortest crossing to Sardinia?

The Bonifacio (Corsica) to Santa Teresa di Gallura route is the shortest crossing, taking only 50 to 60 minutes. From mainland Italy, the Civitavecchia to Olbia route is the fastest, taking 5 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours. This route is ideal for quickly reaching the northeast coast of Sardinia from Rome.

Should I book my ferry to Sardinia early?

Yes, it’s a good idea to book ahead, especially during the busy season (June to September). The advantages of booking in advance include: up to 30% discount when booking 3 months in advance, guaranteed choice of desired times, guaranteed availability of cabins for overnight crossings, and avoiding last-minute price increases. In low season, you can book 2 to 4 weeks in advance without any major risk.

Is it possible to travel to Sardinia by ferry without a car?

Absolutely. You can book a passenger ticket on all routes to Sardinia from €18. This option is economical and allows you to rent a car directly at Sardinian ports or airports. Passengers without a vehicle must arrive at the port 1 hour before departure (compared to 2 hours for vehicles). Car rental in Sardinia costs between €40 and €80 per day depending on the season.

Can I bring my pet on the ferry to Sardinia?

Yes, all ferries to Sardinia accept pets for an additional fee of €10 to €60. You have several options: pet-friendly cabins (recommended, additional fee of €25-€60), air-conditioned kennels on board (€10-€30), on the outside deck on a leash, or in your parked vehicle.

Required documents: European pet passport, microchip, up-to-date rabies vaccination (at least 21 days prior), veterinary health certificate issued within the last 10 days.

What documents are required to take the ferry to Sardinia?

For French and European nationals: valid ID card or passport (mandatory for all ages, including infants), driver’s license if you are bringing a vehicle, green card for car insurance, ferry ticket (paper or electronic format).

Minors traveling alone or with only one parent require authorization to leave the country signed by both parents. For animals: European passport, microchip, up-to-date rabies vaccination, health certificate.

How many crossings to Sardinia are there per day?

The frequency varies greatly depending on the season and the route. In high season (July-August), there are around 42 daily crossings to Sardinia from all ports combined. The most frequent route is Civitavecchia-Olbia, with up to 7 departures per day in summer. Genoa-Olbia offers 2 to 3 daily departures throughout the year. Routes from France (Nice/Toulon) offer 2 to 5 weekly departures. In low season, frequencies are reduced by half.

Can I change or cancel my ferry booking for Sardinia?

Yes, depending on the fare conditions chosen when booking. Flexible or changeable tickets allow free changes up to 24-48 hours before departure.

“Promo” or “non-refundable” fares generally do not allow changes or refunds. Cancellation insurance (€10-€15 per passenger) can be purchased at the time of booking to cancel up to 48 hours before departure with a full refund.

Which ferry companies operate to Sardinia?

Six main companies operate to Sardinia: Corsica Ferries (from France and Corsica), Moby Lines (leader from Italy and Corsica), GNV Grandi Navi Veloci (from Genoa and Civitavecchia), Grimaldi Lines (from Italy and Barcelona), Tirrenia (specializing in year-round connections), and Ichnusa Lines (Bonifacio-Santa Teresa connection). Each company offers different services and fares.

Use our online comparison tool at the top of the page to find the best option for your needs.

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Ferry Crossings
Genoa – Olbia
Genoa – Porto Torres
Livorno – Golfo Aranci
Livorno – Olbia
Napoli – Cagliari
Piombino – Golfo Aranci
Piombino – Olbia
Ajaccio – Porto Torres
Bonifacio – Santa Teresa di Gallura
Porto-Vecchio – Porto Torres
Civitavecchia – Olbia
Civitavecchia – Arbatax
Civitavecchia – Cagliari
Civitavecchia – Porto Torres
Nice – Porto Torres
Toulon – Porto Torres
Palermo – Cagliari
Barcelona – Porto Torres