Port of Olbia – ferries to northeastern Sardinia
Olbia is one of the most important port cities in northeastern Sardinia, playing a key role in maritime connections between the island and mainland Italy.
How to get there
The port is easily accessible via the SS125 and SS131 roads. Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport is only a few kilometers away, and the city is also connected by rail.
Useful information
The port of Olbia is considered to be the main port of the Costa Smeralda, in addition to being one of the most important passenger ports in the Mediterranean, with over three million visitors every year. It is also an important commercial port with an almost six million ton turnover. It is divided into three areas: Cocciani, in the industrial part of the city; the Inner Port (where the ancient Roman port also stands), which is intended for pleasure boating; the Isola Bianca, with 10 docks for ro-ro, ferries, commercial vehicles and cruise ships. The port of Olbia is an excellent gateway to the Costa Smeralda region. Regular ferry connections operate to Livorno, Civitavecchia, Genoa and Piombino.
Ferry routes from and to Port of Olbia
Port services
- • Domestic and international ferry connections
- • Passenger and vehicle transport
- • Terminal building with waiting areas
- • Restaurants and shops nearby
- • Parking facilities