05/05/2011

How To Get To Sardinia

How To Get To Sardinia

The Italian island Sardinia is close to the French island, Corsica. Sardinia is four times the measurement of Corsica, and when touring Sardinia you can count on lush scenery, wild mountain areas and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean area.

The question is how to get to Sardinia?? Depending of course on how much time you have, you can either fly in or arrive to Sardinia by ferry.

Getting a flight out to Sardinia is easy in the summer. With the really up to date Costa Smeralda Airport, strategically placed in the middle of Olbia, on the North-east side of Sardina, it is so straightforward to hire a car, jump on a train or a coach or merely hire a taxi to bring you to your hand picked holiday destination.

The Sardinia luxury villas on the North east coast are all near to the town Olbia. Easyjet links Olbia to Berlin, Milan Malpensa, London Gatwick, Lyon, Paris Orly, Basel as well as Geneva and the competitively priced air carrier company Jet2.com will take you to Olbia in Sardinia from Leeds and Edinburgh each and every Saturday all through the summer.

Olbia is linked by flight with all countries in Western Europe. Simply Google Costa Smeralda Airport to look for your flight.

In case you have the time – there is no greater fashion to arrive to Sardina than on a boat across the Mediterranean Sea.

The white beautiful beaches and the magnificent turquoise waters encompassing Sardinia is an encouraging embrace that switches on you holiday atmosphere from the first second.

You can visit Sardinia by ferry from main land Italy or from Barcelona in Spain, or furthermore from Bonifacio in Corsica.

From main land Italy you can take a boat to Olbia in Sardinia from Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno, Napoli and Piombino. You can in addition arrive to Sardinia from Palermo and Trapani in Sicily – but these particular ferries travel into Cagliari on the South end of the Mediterranean gem.

The boat from Barcelona in Spain goes into Porto Torres on the North-west side of Sardinia. This ferry crossing usually takes a little more than twelve hours. It departs from Barcelona in the evening hours and arrives in Sardinia between 10 and 11 the next morning.

Easy preview on how to get to Sardinia by ferry:

From Mainland Italy to Olbia, Sardinia:
Civitavecchia
Genoa
Livorno
Napoli
Piombino

From the Italian island Sicily to Cagliari, Sardinia:
Palermo
Trapani

From Spain to Porto Torres, Sardina:
Barcelona to Porto Torres

And now that you know a little bit more on how to reach your destination, you will be able to focus on what you want to do – and where you want to stay, once you get there.

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