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Boats
The guide was updated:There are regular ferries from Palau to the island of La Maddalena, operated by the Delcomar shipping company. There are also frequent services between Santa Teresa Gallura and Corsica’s Bonifacio, operated by Moby Lines.
Delcomar
www.delcomar.it
+39 0781 857 123
info@delcomar.it
Moby Lines
www.mobylines.it
+49 0611 140 20
info@mobylines.de
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Aeroporto Olbia Costa Smeralda (OLB) is located 5 kilometres southeast of Olbia.
The airport buses (numbers 2 and 10) will take you to the city centre and depart approximately every 20–30 minutes. The last departure is at 11:40pm on bus number 10. Tickets are available on board or from the ticket machine in the terminal. The journey takes about 10 minutes.
The taxi rank is open 24 hours and can be found in front of the arrivals terminal.
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Passport & Visa
Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Italy, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling.
For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.
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Best Time to Visit
Sardinia is probably at its best in Summer, when it offers beautiful days at the seaside and streets vibrant with events and street performers. July and August are the most popular months to go, and on August 15th huge celebrations are held for the religious festival of Ferragosto, so expect the beaches to be crazy crowded the whole week. June and the first weeks in September will probably be as pleasant, a little bit colder and less packed with people.
If you're not a fan of beach life, visiting in April and May can be a great alternative: you won't risk super hot days, you'll enjoy the nature, and you'll find some interesting events dedicated to gardening and outdoor activities.
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Public Transport
Olbia is easy to discover on foot, and the surrounding areas can be reached quickly by renting a car.
Sardinia has an extensive network of buses that link villages, towns and beaches. The main operator, ARST, has good service covering routes between the major cities.
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Boats
There are regular ferries from Palau to the island of La Maddalena, operated by the Delcomar shipping company. There are also frequent services between Santa Teresa Gallura and Corsica’s Bonifacio, operated by Moby Lines.
Delcomar
www.delcomar.it
+39 0781 857 123
info@delcomar.it
Moby Lines
www.mobylines.it
+49 0611 140 20
info@mobylines.de
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Trains
Trains in Sardinia meander leisurely through the countryside, making the rail journey as much about the scenic voyage as the destination itself. Trenitalia operates the majority of this picturesque network, with the longest stretch running from Olbia to Cagliari. The train station in Olbia, located at Via Giacomo Pala 10, is conveniently reached by buses 2 and 10 from the airport. So sit back, relax, and let Sardinia's beauty unfold before your eyes.
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Taxi
Taxis are generally inexpensive. There are cab ranks in larger towns and villages, and your hotel will book a car for you if needed. The fare should be determined by the meter, and if it isn't, agree on the price in advance.
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Post
Look for the yellow and blue sign to find a post office in Olbia. Stamps can be bought at post offices, or at tobacconists, which are marked with a "T" sign.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacies are normally identified by an illuminated green cross. If closed, there is usually a notice on the door with the address of the nearest open Farmacia, day and night.
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Telephone
Country code +39
Area code: 0789 (do not omit the zero from the area code)
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Electricity
Italy uses the Type F electrical sockets with two round holes, the same as in many countries in Continental Europe. You will also encounter Type L sockets with three round holes arranged in a line. A “universal“ socket, that accepts Type C, E, F and L plugs, is commonly used in Italy.
The standard voltage is 230 volts, but some hotels have special plugs for 110 or 120-volt shavers.
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