Genoa to Olbia Ferry

Genoa Olbia Ferry

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The Genoa to Olbia ferry journey offers a scenic and relaxing way to travel between the Italian mainland and the beautiful island of Sardinia. Departing from Genoa's bustling port, passengers are treated to the striking coastal landscape as they leave the Ligurian coast behind and head toward the serene shores of Sardinia.

Olbia is a vibrant coastal town located in the northeast of Sardinia, Italy, known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and proximity to the island’s famous Costa Smeralda. As one of the main gateways to Sardinia, Olbia combines the charm of a traditional Italian town with the allure of a popular tourist destination. The town is characterised by its bustling marina, charming narrow streets, and a mix of modern and historic buildings, offering a blend of culture and contemporary style.

Olbia's old town is filled with historical landmarks, such as the Basilica of San Simplicio, a Romanesque church dating back to the 11th century, and the remains of ancient Roman baths. The town’s picturesque waterfront is lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, where visitors can enjoy local Sardinian cuisine, including fresh seafood and specialities like porceddu (roast suckling pig).

Beyond the town, Olbia is a gateway to some of Sardinia’s most stunning beaches, including the pristine Spiaggia di Pittulongu and the crystal-clear waters of the Costa Smeralda. Nature lovers can also explore nearby hiking trails or enjoy boat tours of the island's coastline.

Whether you're visiting for its historic charm, stunning natural beauty, or as a starting point for exploring Sardinia's northern region, Olbia offers a warm welcome and plenty to discover.

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Genoa-Olbia

Ferry Companies from Genoa to Olbia

Grandi Navi Veloci

Grandi Navi Veloci

Moby Lines

Moby Lines

Tirrenia

Tirrenia

Departure Board for Genoa-Olbia

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

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07:00 PM

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Frequently Asked Questions About Genoa-Olbia

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What are the check-in times for Moby Lines ferries from Genoa?
Foot passengers must check in 30 minutes before departure and vehicles must check in 120 minutes before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.
What are the check-in times for Tirrenia ferries from Genoa?
Foot passengers must check in 30 minutes before departure. Vehicles must check in 120 minutes before departure.
What are the check-in times for Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) ferries from Genoa (domestic)?
All passengers: Check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 45 minutes before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.

About Olbia

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.

About Genoa

Genoa ferry port is strategically located for tourists and trade and has always acted as a link between continental Europe and the Mediterranean. Spain, Morocco, Corsica, Sardinia and Tunisia are all well connected from Genoa port.

The history of Genoa is linked to seafaring and trade; the city is known, among other things, for being the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Giuseppe Mazzini and Goffredo Mameli. Its port is the most important in Italy.

The historic centre of Genoa features numerous palaces, called Palazzi dei Rolli, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In Genoa, you can find some of the most beautiful Palaces in Europe, real treasures, both in the historic centre of Genoa and along the Riviera. Today Genoa is an established tourist, cultural, scientific, musical and university centre.

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Reviews For Genoa-Olbia

3.6 / 5
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