Ferries from Italy to Porto Torres

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Can't wait to get to Italy? Search your ferry from Italy to Porto Torres through the NetFerry online search engine. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Porto Torres departing from Italy and related schedules, tariffs and durations.

The lines between Italy and Porto Torres are provided by 3 different sailing companies (Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines and Tirrenia) offering 37 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 7 hours 45 minutes to 13 hours 45 minutes (typically morning and afternoon boardings). Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.

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From Italy to Porto Torres

Ferries from Italy to Porto Torres

Ferry Operators

  • GRANDI NAVI VELOCI

    19 weekly sailings

    Duration: 10 hours 45 minutes

    Excelsior ,  GNV ALLEGRA ,  GNV Auriga ,  GNV AZZURRA ,  GNV Orion ,  GNV Polaris ,  GNV Sirio ,  GNV SPIRIT ,  LA SUPREMA ,  NAVE TIRRENIA ,  Orion ,  RHAPSODY ,  SPLENDID ,  Vessel GNV ,  Vessel GNV2

  • GRIMALDI LINES

    13 weekly sailings

    Duration: 7 hours 45 minutes

    MV Cruise Barcellona ,  MV Cruise Roma

  • TIRRENIA

    14 weekly sailings

    Duration: 11 hours

    ATHARA ,  BITHIA ,  JANAS ,  MOBY AKI ,  MOBY ALE DUE ,  MOBY ORLI ,  MOBY TOMMY ,  MOBY WONDER

Guide of Porto Torres

The beautiful city of Porto Torres is located at the centre of the Gulf of Asinara. It is a treasure chest of history, monuments and natural beauty. History The origins of the city date back to Neolithic times, then skipping forward later the city was under the Romans, who called it Turris Libisonis. The Middle Ages saw Porto Torres become the capital of the Giudicato del Logudoro, which developed the commercial relationships with Pisa and Genoa. After this period the city centre went into decline and began to depopulate until the 1800s when it became autonomous from Sassari and began to grow ... [More information]

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