Ferries from Golfo Aranci to Trapani

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Freight ferry tickets - Sardinia

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Freight ferry tickets - Sicily

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Port of Golfo Aranci

The port of Golfo Aranci connects the Italian peninsula with Sardinia and Corsica-Sardinia Ferries provide the connections. The port of Golfo Aranci is located in the northern part of Sardinia, near Olbia. This port is slightly closer to the peninsula so its one of the quickest routes from mainland Italy to Sardinia. Approximately one million passengers pass through the port each year including the inhabitants of the island and tourists who choose Sardinia for their holidays. How to reach the port of Golfo Aranci The city of Olbia is about 18 km on the SP82 provincial road and the Olbia-Costa... [More information]

Address: Imbarco Traghetti 07020 Golfo Aranci OT

Directions: Google Map @ Golfo Aranci, port

Guide of Trapani

Trapani is on the western coast of Sicily and is also known for producing salt and for sailing, due to the strategic location of its port. Brief history Trapani was founded by the Elymians and soon became an important city. Later it was allied to Carthage, the city walls were built and the Romans were defeated here under the leadership of Aderbale. However, in 241 BC the Romans finally managed to conquer the city. Following the Romans, the Byzantines, Arabs and the Normans dominated. The port in Trapani has always been important, especially during the Middle Ages when the other maritime cities... [More information]

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