Genoa - Olbia Ferries

Genoa has throughout history been an important sea power due to its fine harbour and active merchant community. Bombing in WWII destroyed much of the port; however, the city has since been rebuilt its harbour facilities modernised. The port of Genoa now ranks as one of the busiest in Europe and is the centre of Italy's shipbuilding industry. Grandi Navi Veloci offers service between Genoa and Olbia. The company is the youngest cruise line in the Grimaldi group and was founded in 1992. This line was came about from the need to introduce ships to the Mediterranean which could deliver fast passenger, car and merchandise transport, while still providing the sumptuous luxury of a cruise ship.
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Moby Lines ferries run between Corsica, Sardinia and Italy, including a route between Genoa and Olbia. The ferry line is an established leader in maritime transport between the islands of the Upper Tirrenian Sea. All ferries boast an area completely devoted to and designed especially for children. There is a playroom for toddlers and small children, filled with toys and playthings. Teenagers will feel at home around the snack bar, pizzeria, maxi-screen, videogames and music provided for them. 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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