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International airlines operate year-round flights from cities across Europe including Barcelona, Brussels, Dortmund, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Eindhoven, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Munich, Oslo, Paris and Stockholm.
Domestic flights connect with mainland Italian airports including Rome, Milan, Naples, Bari, Bologna, Turin, Venice and Verona.
International airlines operate year-round flights from cities across Europe including Barcelona, Brussels, Dortmund, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Eindhoven, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Munich, Oslo, Paris and Stockholm.
Domestic flights connect with mainland Italian airports including Rome, Milan, Naples, Bari, Bologna, Turin, Venice and Verona.
Flights from Italian and European cities serve Sardinia’s three main airports:
Cagliari Elmas Airport
Aeroporto di Olbia Costa Smeralda
Alghero Airport
Cagliari Elmas Airport
Aeroporto di Olbia Costa Smeralda
Alghero Airport
Sea
Sardinia is accessible by ferry from ports in Spain, France and Italy.
AFerry (www.aferry.co.uk) Information on routes, ferry operators and online booking.
Traghetti Web (www.traghettiweb.it) Comprehensive site listing major routes and ferry companies. Also has online booking.
Sardinia is accessible by ferry from ports in Spain, France and Italy.
- The arrival points in Sardinia are Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Santa Teresa di Gallura and Porto Torres in the north; Arbatax on the east coast; and Cagliari in the south.
- Services are most frequent between mid-June and mid-September, when it is advisable to book well ahead.
- You can book tickets at travel agents throughout Italy or directly online.
AFerry (www.aferry.co.uk) Information on routes, ferry operators and online booking.
Traghetti Web (www.traghettiweb.it) Comprehensive site listing major routes and ferry companies. Also has online booking.
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