Porto Torres ferries connect Sardinia with Corsica, France, Italy, Rome & Spain with crossings available to Ajaccio, Porto Vecchio & Propriano (in Corsica), Toulon & Marseille (in France), Genoa (in Italy), Civitavecchia (in Rome) & Barcelona (in Spain). Porto Torres Ferry crossings are operated by Corsica Sardinia Ferries, Corsica Linea, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Tirrenia & La Meridionale and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 38 ferry crossings weekly.
There are up to 11 ferry crossings daily from Porto Torres with sailing durations starting from 3 hours 25 minutes. Our Porto Torres ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Porto Torres is situated on the northern coast of the Italian island of Sardinia. The port is oftentimes used as a gateway to neighbouring countries such as France and Spain, with numerous crossings heading to popular tourist resorts such as Barcelona, Marseille and Toulon.
Most commonly used as a stop-off for visitors travelling to Corsica, Porto Torres has taken advantage of its beneficial location and adapted its image to adhere to the unrelenting demands of the tourism industry. The Water Paradise water park has proven to be a hugely popular attraction in the region, especially for the family, offering an abundance of pools and slides as well as welcoming cafes and souvenir shops.
The water park and beach may provide plenty of entertainment, yet the primary reason many head to the city is to witness the beautiful historical architecture synonymous with Porto Torres. The Basilica San Gavino and the Altare Monte d’Accoddi are possibly the most impressive among the array of ancient landmarks, offering an insight into the traditional values of the region. Many other stunning buildings are dotted around the city, making an itinerary long enough for a whole day of sightseeing.
The city is small enough that most of it can be covered entirely by foot, which is the desirable option considering the pleasant weather.