Ferry from Palermo to Olbia – Crossing Routes with Transfer Options
Connects ferry port Palermo in Sicily, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy with ferry port Olbia in Sardinia, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy.Currently, there is no direct ferry connecting Palermo and Olbia. However, you can reach your destination by changing one ferry at the following ports: Livorno, Civitavecchia or Genoa (Genova). Check reverse route: Olbia to Palermo
Palermo to Olbia via Livorno - Indirect Ferry Crossings
First leg (Palermo → Livorno):
Duration: about 19 hrs 30 min
Frequency: mostly sails 3-4 times per week
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Palermo to Livorno
Second leg (Livorno → Olbia):
Duration: about 8 hrs 30 min / about 8 hrs 15 min / about 9 hrs / about 10 hrs
Frequency: usually sails daily / usually in operation most days of the week / usually sails on weekends
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Livorno to Olbia
Palermo to Olbia via Civitavecchia - Indirect Ferry Crossings
First leg (Palermo → Civitavecchia):
Duration: about 13 hrs 45 min
Frequency: typically in operation once per week
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Palermo to Civitavecchia
Second leg (Civitavecchia → Olbia):
Duration: about 8 hrs / about 7 hrs 30 min / about 8 hrs 30 min
Frequency: usually sails daily / mostly sails 3-4 times per week / usually in operation most days of the week
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Civitavecchia to Olbia
Palermo to Olbia via Genoa (Genova) - Indirect Ferry Crossings
First leg (Palermo → Genoa (Genova)):
Duration: about 20 hrs 30 min
Frequency: usually in operation most days of the week / usually sails daily
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Palermo to Genoa (Genova)
Second leg (Genoa (Genova) → Olbia):
Duration: about 10 hrs / about 12 hrs / about 11 hrs
Frequency: usually sails daily / usually in operation most days of the week
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Genoa (Genova) to Olbia
Map of ferry route options from Palermo to Olbia
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