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The sea connections between Italy and Olbia are operated by 4 different sailing companies (Grandi Navi Veloci, Moby, Grimaldi Lines and Tirrenia) offering 77 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 7 hours to 13 hours (primarily morning boardings). This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. In order to provide optimum passenger comfort, each ship is equipped with food shops, an information centre and accommodation suitable for all needs (according to availability).
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TIRRENIA
14 weekly sailings
7 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
2 weekly sailings
12 h 45 min
MOBY
22 weekly sailings
11 h
GRIMALDI LINES
23 weekly sailings
8 h 30 min
MOBY
23 weekly sailings
7 h 50 min
2 weekly sailings
Duration: 12 hours 45 minutes
Athara , Athara - , EXCELLENT , Excelsior , Forza , GNV ALLEGRA , GNV Auriga , GNV Blu , GNV Orion , GNV Polaris , GNV Sirio , GNV SPIRIT , Gnv Vessel 1 , Janas , Janas - , LA SUPREMA , Moby Corse , Moby Corse - , MOBY ORLI , NAVE TIRRENIA , Orion , RHAPSODY , SPLENDID , Vessel GNV2
23 weekly sailings
Duration: 8 hours 30 minutes
MV Cruise Bonaria , MV Cruise Europa , MV Cruise Sardegna , MV Zeus Palace
44 weekly sailings
Duration: 7 hours 50 minutes
ATHARA , BITHIA , JANAS , MOBY AKI , MOBY ALE DUE , MOBY DREA , MOBY FANTASY , MOBY LEGACY , MOBY ORLI , MOBY OTTA , MOBY TOMMY , MOBY VINCI , MOBY WONDER , SHARDEN
14 weekly sailings
Duration: 7 hours
ATHARA , BITHIA , JANAS , MOBY AKI , MOBY ALE DUE , MOBY CORSE , MOBY ORLI , MOBY TOMMY , MOBY VINCI , MOBY WONDER , RUBATTINO , SHARDEN , Vessel 2
Olbia is on the east coast of Sardinia and is a city rich in history, culture and nature, surrounded by beautiful sea. The Greeks called it Olbia which means ‘happy’ in ancient Greek. History The city originated in the Middle Neolithic period and there is evidence for this in some fragments of pottery found in Porto Rotondo and a statuette of the Mother Goddess found in Santa Mariedda. Numerous Nuraghic remains have also been found from the Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian ages. A large naval battle occurred in 535 BC just off the coast of Olbia. Around 60 ships took part i... [More information]