Piombino to Golfo Aranci Ferry – Direct Crossings & Route Transfer Options
Connects ferry port Piombino in Italy, Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, Costa degli Etruschi, Italy with ferry port Golfo Aranci in Sardinia, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy.This ferry route to Golfo Aranci is currently served by 1 company: Corsica Ferries. In the high season it runs twice per week from Piombino. In the low season this route does not run. Journey time is 8 hours.
The shortest distance from Piombino to Golfo Aranci is 123 nautical miles (NM) which is 229 km or 142 miles.
Check return route for Ferry from Golfo Aranci to Piombino
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Timetables for Ferry from Piombino to Golfo Aranci
Sailing duration: about 8 hrs
Months: June to September
Frequency: usually sails on weekends
High season: 2 crossings per week
Low season: not in operation
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Company: Corsica Ferries
No direct ferry suits your preference? You can sail by ferry via one intermediate port: Bastia. Check also reverse route: Golfo Aranci to Piombino
Piombino to Golfo Aranci via Bastia - Indirect Ferry Crossings
First leg (Piombino → Bastia):
Duration: about 2 hrs 45 min
Frequency: usually sails on weekends
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Piombino to Bastia
Second leg (Bastia → Golfo Aranci):
Duration: about 8 hrs 30 min / about 7 hrs 35 min
Frequency: typically in operation once per week
Vehicles and Pets allowed:
Ferry from Bastia to Golfo Aranci
Map of ferry route options from Piombino to Golfo Aranci
Please note: The ferry company reserves the right to modify crossing times. Although we carefully update the schedules on this site, it’s recommended to verify all timetables directly with the ferry company for the most up-to-date information.
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