Port of Cagliari – ferries to southern Sardinia

The port of Cagliari serves the capital of Sardinia and is one of the most important maritime hubs in southern Sardinia.

How to get there

The port is easily accessible from the city center and via the SS131 main road. Cagliari Elmas Airport is about 7 km away.

Useful information

The port of Cagliari, located just 11 miles from the Gibraltar-Suez sea route, is a shipping port for the western Mediterranean. The port of Cagliari, located just 11 miles from the Gibraltar-Suez sea route, is a shipping port for the western Mediterranean. It is divided into two areas: the historic port, with a 5,800 metres long quay used for commercial traffic; ro-ro; passenger/cruise ships (with a dedicated terminal) and the canal port, which extends for over 1,600 metres and offers five berths for commercial traffic; ro-ro; passenger/cruise ships (with a dedicated terminal). In the same area, in the locality of Sarroch – Porto Foxi, there are petrochemical/oil docks with moorings for seventeen ships, serving one of the most important national refineries. The port handles significant passenger and cargo traffic, with regular ferry routes to mainland Italy. Its location makes it an ideal gateway to southern Sardinia.

Ferry routes from and to Port of Cagliari

Port services

  • • Regular ferry connections to mainland Italy
  • • Passenger and vehicle transport
  • • Terminal building and waiting area
  • • Parking facilities