Find useful information on how to get to Sardinia and reach our area.
You can fly into Alghero, Olbia, or Cagliari. From there, it takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours to reach the Logudoro Goceano area, depending on where you're going. You can rent a car, catch a bus, or take the train.
Those traveling by ferry can dock at Porto Torres, Olbia, or Cagliari.
Once you're on the island, the best way to explore the area is by car.
Sardinia has no highways, but major roads like the SS131 (Cagliari–Sassari–Porto Torres) and the new SS729 (Sassari–Olbia) make travel easy and scenic.
There are authorized camper stops with water and waste services. Wild camping isn’t always allowed, so it’s best to plan ahead.
Traveling by motorcycle? You're in for a treat. Sardinia’s roads are smooth and winding, perfect for an exciting and scenic ride.
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The railway doesn’t cover the entire region, but you can still get to key towns. Trenitalia runs routes like Porto Torres–Cagliari, Olbia–Cagliari, and Carbonia–Cagliari.
The Ozieri-Chilivani station is a major hub that gives you access to the main towns of the GAL area.
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Ferries are a popular way to get to Sardinia. You can arrive at Porto Torres, Olbia, or Cagliari from various Italian ports like Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Piombino, Naples, Palermo, and Trapani. There's even a connection between Sardinia and Corsica.
Olbia is linked with Civitavecchia, Livorno, Genoa, Piombino, and Naples.
Porto Torres connects with Genoa.
Golfo Aranci is accessible from Civitavecchia, Fiumicino, Piombino, and Livorno.
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https://www.tirrenia-prenotazioni.it/
Those who choose to fly can rely on the airports of Alghero, Olbia, and Cagliari, from which they can reach Logudoro Goceano via the state roads or by train.
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