Civitavecchia - Olbia ferries

The centre of the mysterious Etruscan civilization is Civitavecchia. From this city, it is easy to visit Tuscania, Tarquinia, Vulci, Viterbo and Cerveteri. Founded on earlier Etruscan settlements in 108 AD by Emperor Trajan, the port of Civitavecchia provided a safe sea haven for the capital of the Empire. The port continues to be the gateway to Rome.
Book Civitavecchia to Oslo ferry tickets
An established leader in maritime transport between the islands of the Upper Tirrenian Sea, Moby Lines Ferries links Civitavecchia with Olbia. All of the company?s ferries provide an area completely designed especially for children. Toddlers can interact in a playroom with specially provided toys and playthings. Additionally, there is a snack bar, a pizzeria, a maxi-screen, videogames and music for older children and teenagers. Moby Lines is also France?s biggest ferry operator. Olbia is located in northeastern Sardinia in the Gallura sub-region. The city is the economic hub of this portion of the island. Olbia was probably founded by the Greeks and contains ruins from prehistoric times to the Roman Era, when it was an important port. Olbia port is the busiest on the whole island with thousands of visitors arriving every day, particularly in summer.
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