Ferry from Sardinia to Sicily
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Grimaldi Lines provides the ferries from Sardinia to Sicily. Sardinia Sicily ferries run about 1 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Sardinia to Sicily?

Ferries from Sardinia to Sicily sail in approximately 12 hours on the ferry from Cagliari to Palermo.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Sardinia to Sicily?

Passengers can take a car on the ferry from Sardinia to Sicily. Passengers can take a car on ferries with Grimaldi Lines.

How far is Sardinia to Sicily?

The distance between Sardinia and Sicily is 302.8 miles (487.3km) and 263.1 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Sardinia to Sicily?

Ferry price from Sardinia to Sicily is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Sardinia to Sicily Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Sardinia to Sicily

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Sardinia Sicily ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Sardinia to Sicily?

From To Average price
Cagliari, Sardinia
Palermo, Sicily
$254.36Average price

Ferries from Sardinia to Sicily

About Sardinia

Sardinia is an autonomous region of Italy and the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily. It’s an island of typical Mediterranean beauty, with white beaches, wild interiors, ancient villages and a complex history attracting large amounts of nature lovers each year. Aside from beautiful coastal views and immaculate sandy shorelines, Sardinia offers a wide range of activities for those who love the great outdoors. You can navigate up limestone cliffs, meander through forested paths, stroll across picturesque bays and enjoy some excellent water sports. The spring months would be ideal for holidaymakers looking for a bit more privacy, with the countryside ablaze with colour and fewer tourists around. Given the island’s central location in the Mediterranean Sea, it is a useful gateway for a large number of destinations in Europe. There are many ports along its coastline, offering numerous routes to both international and domestic cities.

About Sicily

The island of Sicily, located off the south coast of Italy is the largest of the numerous Italian islands and is surrounded by the Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Mediterranean Seas. Parts of Sicily are on the same latitude as the coast of North African which results in a mild climate that makes the island an attractive year round destination, not just with domestic visitors from mainland Italy but abroad too. As with many of the Italian islands, the tourist season peaks in the summer months. On Sicily's eastern coast you’ll find Mount Etna, the greatest active volcano in Europe and undoubtedly one of the regions attractions. Perhaps in part due to its geographical location, but in the main because of its obvious attraction as a destination, Sicily features a host of regular ferry connections with neighboring islands and the Italian mainland as well as international connections with the likes of Malta and Tunisia.

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