The Porto Torres Barcelona ferry route connects Sardinia with Spain. 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 11 hours 45 minutes.
Porto Torres Barcelona 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 Porto Torres Barcelona route is a car and 2 passengers.
"POLAR COLD"
Was too cold on board. This is not normal
'Alessandro Giuseppe' travelled Porto Torres Barcelona with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Barcelona
Read More Read Less"Ship good-bad organization"
The M / N Cruise Barcelona is a good ship with good service and not too expensive prices, but the organization of the company is another issue. We left Porto Torres (Sardinia) at 06.30 h. We have to go at 0430 h to an industrial port area devoid of any service. We must wait 3 or 4 hours at early morning without a sad bar or cafe, waiting area or toilets. The only good thing is that is summer. At 5.30 in the morning they open the boarding area and the organizational chaos worsens. There are only two staff to organize the vehicles. Summer = crowded ship = hundreds of cars. The crossing was correct and also at the arrival/departure more or less on time, but at the arrival the organizational chaos again. They do not allows us to access to cars until the ship is tightly moored to port. Consequence: the access corridors to the car parks full to bursting and once they open the doors in droves access to cars because you have to get the car fast. Finally, staff and drivers insane too, with cars swerving inside the boat ... In short, the ship good, the organization poorly.
'Enrique Jesus' travelled Porto Torres Barcelona with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Barcelona
Read More Read Less"good experience"
Goodmorning, I travelled with Grimaldi Lines (cruise Roma) from Porto Torres to Barcelona. Beautiful and modern ship, friendly staff. Not enough entertainment considering the long crossing. Great beauty center and nice staff
'Anonymous' travelled Porto Torres Barcelona with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Roma
Read More Read Less"Porto Torres-Barcellona 23/08/2013"
the embarking procedure was made later than should have been, the ferry was nice, the service was adequate to our expectations, the food could have been better, the only negative aspect was that the ferry had too few lifts...
'Luca' travelled Porto Torres Barcelona with Grimaldi Lines on Cruise Barcelona
Read More Read LessThe Italian city of Porto Torres is located on the north west coast of the island of Sardinia. It is roughly 25 km to the east of the Gorditanian promontory and also on the bay of the Gulf of Asinara. There are a number of things to see in the city, the most popular being the 11th century, three naved, Basilica of San Gavino which was built using only precious hardstones like marble, porphyry and granite, and is Sardinia's largest Romanesque church. Also popular are the Catacombs of Tanca Borgona which are man made underground passageways built for religious practice.
It is the second best served port in Sardinia, after Olbia, and links the island to Genoa, with a crossing time of 11 hours and 30 minutes. There are also services to Civitavecchia (7 hours and 15 minutes, Barcelona (11 hours and 15 minutes), Ajaccio (3 hours and 30 minutes), Propriano ( 4 hours) and Marseille (17 hours).
The Spanish city of Barcelona lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast, between the mouths of the River Llobregat and River Besos and is also bordered to the west by the Serra Collserola mountain range. The city is the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia and is the second largest city in Spain, after Madrid. The city's origins date back to when it was founded as a Roman city and then in the Middle Ages it became the capital of the County of Barcelona. Today, the city is a very popular tourist destination and cultural centre and is particularly well known for the architectural works of Antoni Gaudi and Lluis Domenech i Montaner, which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
There are many things to do and see in Barcelona including the National Museum of Art of Catalonia which contains a collection of Romanesque art while the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art has a collection on post 1945 Catalan and Spanish art. Also in the city the Fundació Joan Miró, Picasso Museum and Fundació Antoni Tàpies hold important collections of these world famous artists, as well as Can Framis Museum, which focuses on post 1960 Catalan Art owned by Fundació Vila Casas.
From the city's port, whose piers are located close to the city centre, ferries depart to Mallorca, Ibiza and Morocco (Tangier Med).