Are ferries running from Sardinia?
There are ferries running from Italy, France, Corsica, Spain, and even ferries within Sardinia itself. There are around 209 ferries running to Sardinia per week, which gives you plenty of routes and times to choose from when picking your journey.
How long is the ferry between Corsica and Sardinia?
around 50 minutes
There are a combined number of 56 ferry crossings each week across a selection of 5 Ferry Routes which are operated by 3 ferry companies including Corsica Ferries, Moby Lines & Ichnusa Lines with the shortest crossing taking around 50 minutes (Santa Teresa di Gallura to Bonifacio).
How long is the ferry from Sardinia to Sicily?
about 11 hours
There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between Sardinia and Sicily operated by 1 ferry company – Grimaldi Lines. The Cagliari to Palermo ferry crossing operates weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 11 hours.
What is the fastest ferry to Sardinia?
Bonifacio – Santa Teresa di Gallura
How long is the ferry to Sardinia? It depends where and when you travel. The quickest crossing to Sardinia is Bonifacio – Santa Teresa di Gallura with Moby Lines and takes 50 min, while the longest crossing is Salerno – Cagliari with Grimaldi Lines and can take up to 17 hrs.
Can you swim from Corsica to Sardinia?
On October 19 I swam from Corsica to Sardinia–covering 15.5 km (9.6 miles) in 4 hours 31 minutes–with Tommi Patilla and Lennart Larsson. This is the story of that swim. Some swim for exercise, others for a sense of accomplishment or to achieve personal bests.
Is Corsica or Sardinia better?
Corsica is more rugged and wild, while Sardinia has some built areas and upscale resorts. Sardinia has more great beaches, but Corsica has quaint mountain villages and secluded coves. Sardinia has more historical sights, but Corsica has more lush and green landscapes. Sardinia is a bit more affordable than Corsica.
How do you get to Sardinia from mainland Italy?
Getting To Sardinia By Ferry. Numerous ferry routes connect Sardinia to the Italian mainland, Sicily, France, and Spain. The crossing can take up to 16 hours if you are travelling from Naples to Cagliari, for instance. There are some faster, but more expensive ferries able to half the journey time.