The Port of Olbia, located on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, serves as a key maritime hub for passenger travel and trade in the Mediterranean. Positioned strategically near the Costa Smeralda, one of Sardinia's most renowned tourist destinations, the port provides convenient access to stunning beaches, historical landmarks, and vibrant local culture.
The port features modern facilities to accommodate a high volume of ferry traffic, welcoming passengers from mainland Italy and other Mediterranean destinations. With efficient terminals, well-organised services, and connections to key cities like Genoa, Livorno, and Civitavecchia, the Port of Olbia ensures a seamless travel experience. Its robust operations cater to both tourism and freight, blending convenience with Sardinia's rich maritime heritage.
As a gateway to Sardinia’s natural beauty and cultural treasures, the Port of Olbia plays a vital role in connecting the island with the rest of Italy and beyond, offering travellers a comfortable and accessible entry point to this enchanting region.

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Olbia Port has one main embarkment area in which all passengers will report to for check-in and boarding. Upon arrival there will be two main signposts, one for embarkment and one for the ticket office. Once continued through the designated check-in and embarkment area, all passengers will proceed to the main passenger terminal to which they will be directed to board accordingly.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle, Bicycle
















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A very valuable experience.
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