The Civitavecchia Porto Torres ferry route connects Rome with Sardinia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Grimaldi Lines. The crossing operates up to 5 times each week with sailing durations from around 7 hours.
Civitavecchia Porto Torres sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Civitavecchia Porto Torres route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Daniele"
Really efficient ship, helpful and kind staff, serious and efficient environment.
'Daniele' travelled Civitavecchia Porto Torres with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Barcelona
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I travelled very good
'R0berto' travelled Civitavecchia Porto Torres with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Roma
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Nice trip, maybe too early in the mornig.
'Luigi' travelled Civitavecchia Porto Torres with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Barcelona
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The crew is extremely competent and helpful. Perfect time. Really nice crossing. Real professionist
'Antonio' travelled Civitavecchia Porto Torres with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Roma
Read More Read LessLocated in the Lazio region of central Italy, the town of Civitavecchia can be found in the province of Rome and has a seaport on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is around 80 km to the north west of Rome. Located in an 18th century building that once belonged to Clemente XIII, visitors will find the Archaeological Museum of Civitavecchia. The building was originally constructed to house the headquarters of the papal garrison. In the museum visitors will see archaeological findings from the town of Centumcellae (the ancient name for Civitavecchia) and from the town's immediate surroundings. In the town's main square visitors will also find another interesting attraction. The Cathedral dedicated to San Francis of Assisi was built over a church that already existed and which the Franciscan fathers had built upon concession by Pope Paul V in 1610.
The town's harbour, formed by two piers and a breakwater, upon which stands a lighthouse, accommodates ferries to destinations including Sicily, Sardinia and Tunisia.
The Italian town of Porto Torres lies on the west coast of the island of Sardinia, and is around 25 km to the east of the Gorditanian Peninsula. The town, with its 2,000 years of history, is a lovely place to visit and contains both a mass of culture and beautiful beaches. The town was founded in 46 AD by Julius Caesar and still visible are the remains of the ancient town of Turris Libisonis. A popular attraction in the town is the National Archaeological Museum and archaeological site where important artefacts are on display that include the ancient spa and where it is possible to walk along the paved streets and see the houses that are decorated with lovely multi coloured marble. Also in the town are a number of parks and green areas that are open to the public and are a great place to relax and take in the flora and fauna. There are also many restaurants in Porto Torres where visitors can sample and enjoy the local cuisine.
The port is connected by ferries with Genoa, Marseille, Toulon, Barcelona, Civitavecchia, Propriano.