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The links between Sardinia and Genoa are served by 3 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Grandi Navi Veloci, Moby and Tirrenia) who jointly operate 39 connections per week with exclusively morning and afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 13 hours. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.
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GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
8 weekly sailings
12 h
MOBY
13 weekly sailings
10 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
8 weekly sailings
11 h
TIRRENIA
18 weekly sailings
11 h
16 weekly sailings
Duration: 11 hours
EXCELLENT , Excelsior , GNV ALLEGRA , GNV Auriga , GNV AZZURRA , GNV Blu , GNV Polaris , GNV Sirio , GNV SPIRIT , Gnv Vessel 1 , LA SUPREMA , NAVE TIRRENIA , Orion , RHAPSODY , SPLENDID , Vessel GNV , Vessel GNV2
13 weekly sailings
Duration: 10 hours
ATHARA , BITHIA , JANAS , MOBY AKI , MOBY DREA , MOBY ORLI , MOBY OTTA , MOBY TOMMY , MOBY VINCI , MOBY WONDER , SHARDEN
18 weekly sailings
Duration: 11 hours
ATHARA , BITHIA , JANAS , MOBY AKI , MOBY ALE DUE , MOBY ORLI , MOBY TOMMY , MOBY WONDER , NURAGHES , SHARDEN
Genoa is a city where history can be found among the ancient buildings on its streets. It is a port city full of contradictions, between light and shadow, wealth and poverty. The city of Genoa is waiting to be discovered, just stroll through the narrow streets - the carruggi - that remain intact since the last century. History Genoa is a city that stands out for its strong character, in times of invasion the city has always been able to gain strength and fight for its independence and in the Middle Ages the Republic of Genoa was born and lasted for eight centuries. In 1800 it was forced to ann... [More information]