Ferry from Sardinia to Spain
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Ferries from Sardinia to Spain sail approximately 2 times per week and are available with Grimaldi Lines.

How long is the ferry from Sardinia to Spain? 

The ferry from Sardinia to Spain takes between 13 hours and 15 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.

What is the fastest ferry from Sardinia to Spain? 

The fastest ferry from Sardinia to Spain is on the Porto Torres to Barcelona ferry with Grimaldi Lines in 13 hours.

Can I take my car on the Sardinia to Spain ferry? 

Yes, there are car ferries available from Sardinia to Spain with Grimaldi Lines. 

How far is it from Sardinia to Spain? 

There are approximately 431 miles (694km) and 375 nautical miles between Sardinia and Spain. 

What does it cost for a ferry from Sardinia to Spain? 

The price of a ferry from Sardinia to Spain can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. 

Porto Torres to Barcelona Ferry

The Porto Torres to Barcelona ferry ferry sails approximately 2 times weekly with a crossing time of 13 hours 15 minutes. 

Sardinia to Spain Ferry Offers and Discounts 

We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available. 

How to book ferry tickets from Sardinia to Spain 

Book and compare Sardinia Spain ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices by using our Deal Finder.   
 

Ferries from Sardinia to Spain

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 Spain

Spain is a beautiful and diverse country located in the south west of Europe. As a country well known for its beaches, the geographical and cultural diversity in Spain often comes across as a surprise to its visitors. This exotic country really has it all, from lush meadows, green valleys and hills to snowy mountains and almost desert zones in the South. No wonder Spain ranks the third most visited European country. In terms of getting to Spain by ferry, with the North, East and South sides of the country facing the Sea, there’s no shortage of options. From the UK, there are regular scheduled crossings available and though the crossings on offer are long, the ships are cruise like in standard which makes for an extremely pleasant trip. The same applies to the connection across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy. From the North African coast, you can depart from Morocco, Melilla and Algeria. The services from Morocco in particular are very popular with many companies operating the connection across the strait of Gibraltar. The Balearic and Canary Islands provide numerous connections to the mainland.

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