Rome area to northern Sardinia
A popular route for travellers leaving from central Italy and heading straight into Sardinia with a vehicle.
Route guide
A popular route for travellers leaving from central Italy and heading straight into Sardinia with a vehicle.
A popular route for travellers leaving from central Italy and heading straight into Sardinia with a vehicle. This route links Civitavecchia in Italy with Olbia in Italy.
It is especially useful for island travel, longer stays, and trips where taking a car or more luggage makes the journey easier.
A popular route for travellers leaving from central Italy and heading straight into Sardinia with a vehicle.
It is a practical choice when you want to bring more luggage, keep your own vehicle, or avoid piecing together multiple transfers.
This route is regularly used by people travelling with a car, motorcycle or larger vehicle, especially when luggage matters.
Arrival is well placed for onward driving, so the ferry works as part of a wider trip rather than a standalone crossing.
Civitavecchia to Olbia usually takes Central Italy to Sardinia, with timings that can shift by operator, season and sailing date.
Always compare live timings for the exact date you want, because crossing times and departure patterns can change through the year.
Operator availability can vary by date, so it is worth checking live results to see which sailings are running when you want to travel.
When you compare sailings, look closely at departure times, cabin options, vehicle space and onboard comfort.
Fares vary with season, sailing time, vehicle type and accommodation, so the best guide is to compare live prices for your exact dates.
This route is particularly useful for travellers taking Car, Motorcycle, Campervan and Motorhome, and it makes more sense the more luggage or onward driving you have planned.
Vehicle space can vary by operator and sailing, so check dimensions carefully if you are travelling with anything larger than a standard car.
Common vehicle choices on this route:
Boarding is usually simplest when you arrive prepared, keep your documents close and follow the operator's check-in guidance for your sailing.