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The ferry route between Piombino and Olbia is covered by Moby only who operate 10 connections per week with primarily afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 5 hours 30 minutes. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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The port of Piombino located between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, is the third biggest Italian port for passenger traffic, mainly to the Island of Elba and other islands in the Mediterranean. It is an important stopover for both commercial and industrial transport and the port of Piombino has played a fundamental commercial role because of the iron coming in from Elba. Another major development occurred in the nineteenth century, when iron and steel plants were opened around the port area. The Dente Nord pier and the Battery pier are used for embarking and disembarking passengers. ... [More information]
Address: Piazzale Premuda, 57025 Piombino LI
Directions: Google Map @ Piombino, port
Olbia is on the east coast of Sardinia and is a city rich in history, culture and nature, surrounded by beautiful sea. The Greeks called it Olbia which means ‘happy’ in ancient Greek. History The city originated in the Middle Neolithic period and there is evidence for this in some fragments of pottery found in Porto Rotondo and a statuette of the Mother Goddess found in Santa Mariedda. Numerous Nuraghic remains have also been found from the Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian ages. A large naval battle occurred in 535 BC just off the coast of Olbia. Around 60 ships took part i... [More information]