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The port of Cagliari is in the south of Sardinia and provides ferry connections between mainland Italy and the Island. Cagliari is an ancient port built by the Phoenicians, today it continues with both commercial and tourist activities. In recent years there has been expansion and the port is growing in popularity. In the port area there are all kinds of services for travelers in transit. The port is divided into two areas, the historic port is devoted primarily to commercial traffic and the port channel for trans-shipment. The passenger terminal is located near Via Roma, where there is ... [More information]
Address: Via Riva di Ponente, 09123 Cagliari CA
Directions: Google Map @ Cagliari, port
Salerno is a city bathed by the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is rich in history, art and culture and has been an important port since ancient times. History The first settlements in Salerno date back to ancient times, near the river Irno. After the 5th century and the Etruscans left southern Italy, the Samnites settled here, then eventually left the area in 240 BC. The importance of Salerno grew when Scipio decided to send 300 Roman citizens, to create a maritime colony here. The medieval era saw it under Byzantine rule up until 646, the year in which the Longobards made it part of t... [More information]