Livorno Olbia Ferry
Quickly book cheap Livorno to Olbia ferries here with Ferrysavers. The Livorno to Olbia ferry route is operated by 2 ferry companies, Grimaldi Lines and Moby Lines providing a helpful connection from Italy to Sardinia. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for Livorno to Olbia to help you find the best deals but as well as that, we will also compare with 6 other routes to help you arrive in Sardinia relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal:
- Genoa to Arbatax
- Genoa to Olbia
- Genoa to Porto Torres
- Livorno to Golfo Aranci
- Piombino to Golfo Aranci
- Piombino to Olbia
Whichever ferry company you choose, you will find modern facilities and high levels of comfort on board your Livorno to Olbia ferry. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Grimaldi Lines and Moby Lines and great deals to help you save on your trip.
See below for ferry times and detailed guides about Livorno and Olbia.
Alternative Routes
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Genoa - Porto Torres7 crossings weekly11 hr
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Livorno - Golfo Aranci6 crossings weekly7 hr
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Piombino - Golfo Aranci2 crossings weekly6 hr 30 min
Special Offers
Livorno Information
Livorno ferry port is located on Italy's west coast by the glittering Tyrrhenian Sea. The port is the third largest on the west coast, and is a gateway for many of the visitors who flock to the region of Tuscany every year to visit sites such as Pisa and Florence.
Livorno houses a wide range of attractions and sights to visit and explore, such as the Monumento Dei Quattro Mori, the Sanctuary of Montenero, dedicated to Our Lady of the Graces and famous for the adjacent gallery, and the Piazza della Repubblica. Also popular are the Museo Mascagnano, which houses memorabilia such as documents and operas by the great composer Pietro Mascagni, and the Monument of the Four Turks, dedicated to Grand Duke Ferdinando II de' Medici of Tuscany, one of the most important monuments of Livorno
Olbia Information
Olbia ferry port is located on the north eastern coast of Sardinia and furthest point inland of the Gulf of Olbia, The town of Olbia and its port have a busy, bustling and lively attitude and atmosphere as the town is the economic centre of the Gallura sub-region and is very close to the famous Costa Smeralda and Porto Rotondo tourist areas, with a large number of shops, businesses and restaurants based in the town.
Olbia is a very ancient city and, according to a local legend, was founded by the Greeks. It contains ruins from prehistoric times to the Roman Era and the Middle Ages. Apart from the wonderful sea and landscape, one of the main sights in Olbia is the beautiful Romanesque cathedral of San Simplicio (11th-12th centuries).
Reviews
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30 Oct 2019thank you for the good times
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We had a good trip thank you for the service
Review by ROLAND MATHIEU
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03 Jul 2018It was good
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Everything was almost good. The only thing that made me worried when we arrived at the port in Livorno and we found out that Garimaldi doesnt depart from there. although they sent a van to take us but still it was a little inconvenient.
Review by FARDIN SHAH
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