Cagliari to Civitavecchia Ferry

Cagliari Civitavecchia Ferry

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Traveling by ferry between Cagliari and Civitavecchia offers a convenient and scenic way to connect the island with mainland Italy. This is usually an overnight sailing, providing passengers with options for cabins, reclining seats, or standard deck seating. Modern ferries come equipped with onboard amenities such as restaurants, bars, lounges, and sometimes even small shops or entertainment options.

Once you arrive in Civitavecchia you'll disembark at a bustling port with facilities such as ticket offices, cafes, and transportation services. From there, the town center and train station are easily accessible, either by a short walk or shuttle bus. Civitavecchia is a major hub for connections to Rome, located about an hour away by train.

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Cagliari-Civitavecchia

Cagliari to Civitavecchia Ferry Companies

Grimaldi Lines

Grimaldi Lines

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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

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What are the check-in times for Grimaldi Lines ferries from Cagliari to Civitavecchia and Civitavecchia to Cagliari?
Foot passengers must check in 1 hour before departure and vehicle passengers must check in 2 hours before departure. Fast check-in is available on this route. Passengers can show their ticket to staff directly at the boarding area. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.

About Cagliari

Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, is a vibrant port city renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and Mediterranean charm. Nestled along the island’s southern coast, it holds a picturesque marina, beaches and rugged cliffs offering panoramic views.

The city's historic Castello district features narrow, cobblestone streets, medieval walls, and landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria. Cagliari also offers its visitors lively markets, and excellent cuisine showcasing fresh seafood and local wines.

The Port of Cagliari is a bustling maritime hub and gateway to the Mediterranean. Positioned near the city centre, it serves as a key point for commercial trade, ferries, and cruise ships.

About Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia Ferry Port has access to the most important national and European road and rail networks.

Civitavecchia (meaning "Ancient Town") took the brunt of the two World Wars because of its strategic importance as a Roman Port and in the due course, most of the city's archaeological treasures and old buildings were destroyed.

But, some of the interesting sites that still remain are the 16th century Fort Michelangelo and the Piazza Leandra along with some interesting hot spring baths from the Roman times.

The port of Civitavecchia is located on the west coast of the Italian peninsula, just 80 km from the capital Rome. The good location of the city, in the centre of the Mediterranean, has allowed the port of Civitavecchia to become one of the most efficient ports in Italy.

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