Cagliari – Savona
Ferry to Italy
Cagliari – Savona
Ferry to Italy
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Cagliari is a port city and capital of the island of Sardinia off the west coast of Italy. The city is located on the south of the island, which makes it geographically ideal for ferry connections to Sicily below it. Ferry crossings are also available to the Italian mainland. You'll find a lot of holiday accommodation on offer in Cagliari, especially in the busy summer season. Don't forget to plan a day trip to the island of San Pietro and to go to the Park of Monte Urbino, you won't be disappointed by the wonderful views!
Savona is a seaport and comune of the province of Savona in the northern Italian region of Liguria in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea. Savona has a long and fairly brutal past, in part due to its proximity to Genoa which has ensured a continual rivalry between the two cities. It also suffered heavy bombing in World War II and today’s Savona is the result of significant rebuilding. However despite all of this, the city is now one of Italy’s largest ports and exports many products to both the UK and the US, including amongst other things, Italian cars. If you move away from the port you will find much of the medieval centre still remains. The main focus is on the impressive Priamàr fortress. This vast stronghold overlooks the sea and was built in the 16th century by the Genoese. Today you will find that it is also home to a number of museums, an art gallery and even a hostel.