The Piombino Olbia ferry route connects Italy with Sardinia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Moby Lines. The crossing operates up to 8 times each week with sailing durations from around 5 hours.
Piombino Olbia 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 Piombino Olbia route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Piombino - Olbia and return"
all good but the departure was 2hours late
'Carlo' travelled Piombino Olbia with Moby Lines on Moby Tommy
Read More Read Less"Piombino-Olbia"
A very nice ship, everything went well and we enjoyed our crossing.
'Luc' travelled Piombino Olbia with Moby Lines on Moby Tommy
Read More Read Less"positive feedback"
after the shocking trip with Tirrenia few years ago, with dirty cabins and bad food, this time I travelled with Moby and I loved it. On time, beautiful ship. Air conditioning too strong.
'Andrea' travelled Piombino Olbia with Moby Lines on Moby Tommy
Read More Read Less"Much better than Grimaldi Lines"
Ship arrived in Piombino just in time but embarkment went smooth and fast. Arrival in Olbia without delay. We were lucky to have a deck chair but you cannot move the chairs to another part of the ship as they are chained to the walls. There were not enough deck chairs for those who were too late to get one. Toilets got dirty fast but were cleaned several times during the journey. All in all the service was much better than we experienced with Grimaldi Lines later that week. Grimaldi, though, has more and better deck chairs which can be moved all over the deck.
'Roland' travelled Piombino Olbia with Moby Lines
Read More Read LessThe Italian town of Piombino is located in the Province of Livorno in Tuscany. It lies on the border between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea, in front of the island of Elba and on the northern side of Maremma. The town can trace its origins back to when it was an Etruscan Port which then became an important port in the Middle Ages of the Republic of Pisa. A great time to visit is in August when "Agosto con Gusto" is in full swing. It is a significant food and wine fair that celebrates the gastronomy and culinary traditions of Piombino. Other visitor attractions in the town include the Museum of the Citadel and the City where the town's prehistoric, Etruscan and Roman past can be further explored. For the more energetic visitor, there are a number of trekking and bicycle paths along the coastline which lead through Mediterranean scrub towards the modern port of Salivoli.
From the port of Piombino ferries depart direct to the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago (Elba Island is just 10km from the coast), as well as to Sardinia and Corsica.
Olbia is an Italian city that is located in the north east of the island of Sardinia and its port receives ferries from the Italian mainland and acts as a gateway to the Costa Smeralda and provides facilities and services for tourists. Olbia is not as appealing as Alghero or Cagliari but the old part of the city contains Roman Baths, an impressive granite church and a number of other historic buildings. Popular with tourists is the medieval Pisan Romanesque church which is hewn out of Galluren granite where, in the apse, there are two 13th century frescos with the one on the left depicting San Simplicio, the Patron Saint of Olbia. A popular festival in the city is the Festa di San Simplicio which is one of the city's biggest and is celebrated over three days in the middle of May.
Olbia's port is on an island linked to the town by a long causeway. Car ferries connect Olbia with mainland Italian destinations including Genoa and Civitavecchia, near Rome. Additional destinations are available from Golfo Aranci, a port to the north of Olbia.