Travel Info
Posted on 24. Dec, 2007 by Joanna in Travel
Plane. Ferry. Train. Coach. Car.
There are so many ways of getting to Sardinia and joining us for our writing workshops and retreats.
I’ve gathered together some information on your travel options for getting to Sardinia. There should be something that works for you, wherever you’re coming from.
Click through the links and see which way is best for you.
Plane
AirOne flies direct to Alghero from Genova, Milan Linate, Rome and Turin. AirOne also flies to Cagliari from Milan Linate and Rome.
Ryanair flies direct to Alghero from Barcelona Girona, Brema, Dublin, Dusseldorf Weeze, East Midlands, Frankfurt Hahn, Liverpool, London Stansted, Madrid, Milan Orio al Serio, Pisa and Stockholm Skavsta.
easyJet flies direct to Cagliari from Geneva, London Luton and Milan Malpensa. From Cagliari, you can catch the coach or train to Alghero. easyJet also flies direct to Olbia from Basel-Mulhouse Freiberg, Berlin Schoenefeld, Bristol, Geneva, London Gatwick and Milan Malpensa.
Meridiana flies direct to Cagliari from Bologna, Florence, Milan Linate, Naples, Palermo, Paris, Rome, Turin, Venice and Verona. Meridiana also flies direct to Olbia from Bologna, Catania, London Gatwick, Milan Linate, Paris, Rome, Turin and Verona.
Ferry
Grandi Navi Veloci has regular ferry crossings to Porto Torres from Genova.
Moby has regular ferry crossings to Porto Torres from Genova and to Olbia from Civitavecchia, Genova,Livorno and Piombino. There is also a crossing from Bonifacio (Corsica) to Santa Teresa di Gallura.
Sardinia Ferries has regular ferry crossings to Golfo Aranci from Civitavecchia, Livorno and Piombino. Sardinia Ferries also has a crossing to Santa Teresa di Gallura from Bonifacio (Corsica).
Tirrenia has regular ferry crossings to Porto Torres from Genova, to Olbia from Civitavecchia and Genoa, to Arbatax from Civitavecchia, Fiumicino and Genova and to Cagliari from Civitavecchia, Naples, Palermo and Trapani.
Coach
Arst and Turmo Travel run regular coach services.
Train
For train travel within Sardinia check out www.trenitalia.it.
from Emma in Sardinia
December 2007
Photo Credit: Plane Wing by aka Kath on flickr
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