The fastest and most comfortable way to get to Sardinia is by air.

But you can also get here by ferries that leave from major Italian cities, Corsica and France. The ferry option is particularly popular for those who drive to Sardinia.

By air to Sardinia

There are 3 international airports in Sardinia, which are roughly equally busy, connecting the island with other European countries and the Italian mainland.

Click on the name of the airport below for full information on transport or services at the airport.

  • Airports Cagliarri CAG - is located in the southernmost part of Sardinia and has the busiest traffic, including year-round flights from many European cities
  • Airport Alghero AHO - Located in the north-west of Sardinia, the airport is completely dominated by Ryanair
  • Airport Olbia OLB - is located in the north-east of Sardinia near the Emerald Coast and is mainly served by the summer routes of many airlines

The following airlines fly mainly to Sardinia:

  • Ryanair - direct flights to dozens of cities across Europe
  • easyJet - cheap flights to the UK, Italy or Switzerland
  • Volotea - many direct connections from Cagliari

Compare airfares for different airlines, for example via skyscanner.com. Always choose from the available offers by clicking directly on the airline's website.

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Boats to Sardinia

Sardinia has excellent connections with the Italian mainland, France and the French island of Corsica, as well as some Spanish ports.

Ships between the Italian mainland and Sardinia operate all year round and some services are enhanced during the summer months.

From the major Italian ports of Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Naples, Palermo, Piombino you can reach several places on the island, Olbia, Porto Torres, Cagliari, Arbatax, Golfo Aranci or Santa Teresa di Gallura.

For detailed information on prices, routes and length of the cruise, see the separate chapter Ferry to Sardinia.

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