The ferry from Olbia to Livorno connects the Italian island of
Sardinia with the Italian mainland. The route is offered several times a day by the shipping companies
Grimaldi Lines and
Moby Lines. The travel time is about 8 hours and 15 minutes.
Livorno
When the capital of the Italian province of the same name became a free port in the 17th century, it developed into a multicultural city thanks to new customs, religions and a touch of the exotic brought by merchants. Today, elegant Belle Époque buildings in the historic district are reminders of its prosperous past. In addition, there are canals reminiscent of Venice, and a stroll along the black-and-white tiled promenade by the sea is a must.
The ferry port of Livorno in Italy offers connections to the Italian islands of Capraia, Sicily and Sardinia, as well as to France. A total of 6 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Grimaldi Lines, Toremar, Moby Lines and Corsica Ferries.
Olbia
Olbia is a city in the north-east of the Italian island of Sardinia. Located on a large bay, Olbia is an important transportation hub on the island with a major ferry and cruise port that serves as a gateway to the Costa Smeralda and other picturesque regions of Sardinia. The town offers a mix of cultural attractions and a relaxing atmosphere. Visitors can visit the medieval basilica of San Simplicio, archaeological museums and the remains of Roman thermal baths. The charming old town with its narrow streets, stores and cafés invites you to stroll and linger.
The ferry port of Olbia connects the island of Sardinia with the ports of Genoa, Piombino, Livorno and Civitavecchia on the Italian mainland. The routes Olbia - Civitavecchia, Olbia - Genoa, Olbia - Piombino and Olbia - Livorno are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Tirrenia, Grimaldi Lines, Moby Lines and Grandi Navi Veloci.