Sicily to Sardinia Ferries
Direct ferry crossings between Sicily and Sardinia operate from ports of Palermo to Cagliari. There are 1 direct ferry connections that are run by Grimaldi Lines. The sailing durations are about 12 hrs – 12 hrs, depending of route, operator and vessel type. The ferries are in service in period Jan-Dec (Year-round).
You can bring cars, motorhomes, and campervans on board. Bicycles are also allowed. Pets are welcome.
Indirect ferry crossings between Sicily and Sardinia operate from ports of Palermo, Livorno, Naples (Napoli), Civitavecchia, Termini Imerese (Palermo), Genoa (Genova) or Milazzo to Livorno, Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Naples (Napoli), Cagliari, Civitavecchia, Porto Torres, Arbatax or Genoa (Genova). There are 15 indirect ferry routes that are run by Grimaldi Lines, Moby Lines, Corsica Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), Tirrenia, Siremar. The sailing durations are about 8 hrs – 20 hrs 30 min, depending of route, operator or vessel type. The ferries are in service in period Jan-Dec (Year-round),
You can bring cars, motorhomes, and campervans on board. Bicycles are also allowed. Pets are welcome.
Can you get a ferry from Sicily to Sardinia?
Yes. You can travel by ferry from Sicily to Sardinia on several direct routes. Ferries operate several times per week and are provided by Grimaldi Lines and other ferry operators.
How long is the ferry ride to Sardinia from Sicily?
The ferry crossing time from Sicily to Sardinia is between 12 hrs and 12 hrs, depending on the route, ferry operator, type of vessel and also weather conditions.
What is the shortest ferry crossing to Sardinia from Sicily?
The fastest ferry from Sicily to Sardinia is the Palermo – Cagliari crossing. This route is serviced by Grimaldi Lines and takes approximately 12 hrs.
- Fastest Sicily to Sardinia ferry time: 12 hrs (Palermo – Cagliari route, operated by Grimaldi Lines)
- Longest Sicily to Sardinia ferry time: 12 hrs (Palermo – Cagliari route, operated by Grimaldi Lines)
Direct Ferry Crossings (1 routes)
There are 1 direct ferry routes operated by Grimaldi Lines. Crossing durations range from 12 hrs. Seasons covered: Jan-Dec (Year-round).
Can you travel by ferry from Sicily to Sardinia indirectly?
Yes, you can travel by ferry from Sicily to Sardinia with one transfer. These ferry connections operate several times per week and are provided by Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), Tirrenia and other operators.
How long does it take to travel by ferry from Sicily to Sardinia indirectly?
The total ferry travel time depends on the route and operator. The shortest route takes approximately 21 hrs 45 min and the longest route takes 31 hrs 15 min.
What is the fastest indirect ferry route from Sicily to Sardinia?
The fastest indirect ferry route from Sicily to Sardinia is the Palermo – Civitavecchia – Olbia route. This ferry connection is provided by Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), Tirrenia and takes approximately 21 hrs 45 min.
- Fastest indirect Sicily to Sardinia ferry time: 21 hrs 45 min (Palermo – Civitavecchia – Olbia route, provided by Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), Tirrenia)
- Longest indirect Sicily to Sardinia ferry time: 31 hrs 15 min (Milazzo – Naples (Napoli) – Cagliari route, provided by Siremar, Grimaldi Lines)
Indirect Ferry Crossings (15 routes with 1 transfer)
There are 15 indirect ferry routes operated by Grimaldi Lines, Moby Lines, Corsica Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), Tirrenia, Siremar. Crossing durations range from 8 hrs – 20 hrs 30 min. Seasons covered: Jan-Dec (Year-round).
Palermo → Livorno | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 19 hrs 30 min | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Livorno → Olbia | Operator: Moby Lines | Duration: 8 hrs 30 min | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Livorno | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 19 hrs 30 min | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Livorno → Golfo Aranci | Operator: Corsica Ferries | Duration: 10 hrs 30 min | Season: January to March | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Naples (Napoli) | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 10 hrs | Season: January to June and September to December | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Naples (Napoli) → Cagliari | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 15 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 13 hrs 45 min | Season: February to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Olbia | Operator: Tirrenia | Duration: 8 hrs | Season: June to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 13 hrs 45 min | Season: February to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Porto Torres | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 8 hrs | Season: January to May and October to December | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 13 hrs 45 min | Season: February to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Cagliari | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 15 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 13 hrs 45 min | Season: February to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Arbatax | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 9 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Termini Imerese (Palermo) → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 14 hrs 15 min | Season: January to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Olbia | Operator: Tirrenia | Duration: 8 hrs | Season: June to September | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Termini Imerese (Palermo) → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 14 hrs 15 min | Season: January to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Porto Torres | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 8 hrs | Season: January to May and October to December | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Termini Imerese (Palermo) → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 14 hrs 15 min | Season: January to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Cagliari | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 15 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Termini Imerese (Palermo) → Civitavecchia | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 14 hrs 15 min | Season: January to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Civitavecchia → Arbatax | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 9 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Genoa (Genova) | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 20 hrs 30 min | Season: January to May and October to December | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Genoa (Genova) → Olbia | Operator: Moby Lines | Duration: 10 hrs | Season: May to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Palermo → Genoa (Genova) | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 20 hrs 30 min | Season: January to May and October to December | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Genoa (Genova) → Porto Torres | Operator: Tirrenia | Duration: 10 hrs | Season: May to October | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Termini Imerese (Palermo) → Naples (Napoli) | Operator: Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) | Duration: 9 hrs 30 min | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Naples (Napoli) → Cagliari | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 15 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Milazzo → Naples (Napoli) | Operator: Siremar | Duration: 16 hrs 15 min | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Naples (Napoli) → Cagliari | Operator: Grimaldi Lines | Duration: 15 hrs | Season: Jan-Dec (Year-round) | Vehicles: cars, bikes | Pets: yes
Map of Sicily to Sardinia Ferry Routes
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