How to get to Sardinia

HOW TO GET TO SARDINIA

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BY PLANE

The best way to get to Sardinia is by plane either by scheduled flights, by direct charter or with the low cost airlines EasyJet to Cagliari or Ryanair to Alghero. Most scheduled flights are routed via Italian mainland airports (usually Rome) and are normally more expensive than any other flight. Direct charter flights are available all year round.

EasyJet (from Luton Airport to Cagliari) and Ryanair (from Stansted Airport to Alghero) offer by far the cheapest way to get to Sardinia. Both companies fly to Sardinia all year round. British Airways and Excel also fly to Sardinia from May to October at very reasonable prices.

A further option that might be worth considering is flying to another European or Italian destination, and then to take a connecting flight to one of Sardinia’s airports. Alternatively you can complete the journey by boat (see below for more information).
There are daily flights to Sardinia from Rome, Milan, Genoa, Bologna, Venice, Turin, Naples, Catania, Palermo, Pisa.
The total flying time by direct flight takes around 2 and half hours from London. However the total travelling time will be much more difficult to estimate if your flight is routed via an Italian mainland airport as the waiting time for a connecting internal flight can vary greatly from airport to airport.

Sardinia has three major airports: Cagliari-Elmas (in the south), Alghero-Fertilia (in the north-west) and Olbia- Costa Smeralda (north-east). One can also fly to Arbatax airport (east) from Italy mainland.
Here is a list of some of the airlines that fly to Sardinia. This section will be updated regularly.

Alitalia – www.alitalia.it

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Cagliari - Rome

Cagliari – Venice


Air onewww.flyairone.it

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Cagliari – Rome

Cagliari – Milan

Alghero – Rome

Alghero – Milan

Alghero – Bologna

Alghero – Turin


Meridiana – www.meridiana.it

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Cagliari – Rome

Cagliari – Milan

Cagliari – Bologna

Cagliari – Florence

Cagliari – Naples

Cagliari – Palermo

Cagliari – Turin

Cagliari – Verona

Cagliari – Olbia

Cagliari – Paris

Cagliari – Olbia

Olbia – Rome

Olbia – Milan

Olbia – Bologna

Olbia – Florence

Olbia – Turin

Olbia – Verona


Ryan Air – www.ryanair.com

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Cagliari – Rome

Cagliari – Milan

Cagliari – Cuneo

Cagliari – Genoa

Cagliari – Forli’

Cagliari – Pisa

Cagliari – Trieste

Cagliari – Treviso

Cagliari – Brescia

Cagliari – Edinburgh

Cagliari – Manchester

Cagliari – Barcelona

Cagliari – Madrid

Cagliari – Seville

Cagliari – Dusseldorf

Cagliari – Karlsruhe/Baden

Cagliari – Brussels,

Cagliari – Paris

Cagliari – Marseille

Alghero – Rome

Alghero – Milan

Alghero – Genoa

Alghero – Forli

Alghero – Pisa

Alghero – Treviso

Alghero – Dublin

Alghero – Liverpool

Alghero – London

Alghero – East Midlands

Alghero – Barcelona

Alghero – Madrid

Alghero – Bremen

Alghero – Dusseldorf

Alghero – Francoforte

Alghero – Stockolm

Alghero – Oslo

Alghero – Brussels

Alghero – Paris


Easy Jet - www.easyjet.com

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Cagliari – Milan

Cagliari – London

Cagliari – Cologne

Cagliari – Basel

Cagliari – Geneva

Olbia – Milan

Olbia – London

Olbia – Berlin

Olbia – Cologne

Olbia – Geneva


Air Vallee – www.airvallee.com

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Cagliari – Genoa

Olbia – Genoa

Olbia – Cuneo


My Air – www.myair.com

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Cagliari – Venice


Air Berlin – www.airberlin.com

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Olbia – Hamburg

Olbia – Berlin

Olbia – Dusseldorf

Olbia – Nuremberg


Tui Fly – www.tuifly.com

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Cagliari – Munich

Cagliari – Cologne

Cagliari – Stuttgart

Olbia – Frankfurt

Olbia – Hannover

Olbia – Munich

Olbia – Stuttgart


Darwin Airlines – www.darwinairline.com

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Cagliari – Geneva

Cagliari – Lugano

Olbia – Lugano


Brussels Airlines – www.brusselsairlines.com

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Cagliari – Brussels


British Airways – www.ba.com
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Cagliari – London


Sas -www.flysas.com

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Cagliari – Oslo

BY FERRY

Another viable option for going to Sardinia is by ferry.
The main ports in Sardinia are in Cagliari (south), Arbatax (east), Olbia (north east), Golfo Aranci (north east), Porto Torres (north).
Useful links for those travelling by ferry are:

www.gruppotirrenia.it
www.gnv.it (fast ferries)
www.mobylines.it
www.traghetti.com
www.grimaldi.it
www.corsicaferries.it
www.tris.it

For information about travelling by train please go to:

www.fs-on-line.com
www.fs-on-line.it

A car is always recommended, and even more so if you are planning to travel around.
It is also a good idea to book travel tickets, accommodation and car in advance if travelling in July/August.


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