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Museo Archeologico di Olbia
Olbia’s main archaeological museum on Isola Peddone, with finds from Phoenician, Greek, Punic and Roman periods, including shipwreck remains. Best place to understand the city’s ancient port history.
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Take a ferry from Barcelona to Olbia and enjoy the approximately 332 nautical miles (615 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest ferry runs at 00:30, the last at 23:30.

Distance 332 nautical miles (615 km) |
Average sailing duration 15h 18m |
First ferry 12:30 AM |
Last ferry 11:30 PM |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Busiest Day Sun |
Least Busy Day Sat |
Best time to book 70 days |
Discover the best of Olbia — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Olbia trip today.
Olbia’s main archaeological museum on Isola Peddone, with finds from Phoenician, Greek, Punic and Roman periods, including shipwreck remains. Best place to understand the city’s ancient port history.
An unusual underwater art museum experience in the Olbia area, known for blending marine setting and contemporary sculpture. Popular with visitors looking for distinctive photo-friendly experiences.
Although primarily an archaeological site, this visitor area functions like an open-air heritage museum focused on Nuragic sacred architecture and interpretation of the ancient well temple.
Olbia’s main central street, lined with shops, cafes and historic buildings. It is the most important pedestrian-friendly area for strolling and people-watching.
The historic center gathers the city’s main streets, churches and squares. Best area for an easy walk and for experiencing everyday life in central Olbia.
Waterside walking area by the port and marina, popular for evening strolls and views across the harbor. A pleasant, modern side of the city.
A Gallura specialty of layers of bread soaked in rich meat broth, baked with Pecorino Sardo until golden. It is one of the most emblematic inland dishes around Olbia.
Traditional Sardinian roast suckling pig, slowly cooked until the meat is tender and the skin crisp. It is a classic celebratory dish across northern Sardinia.
Hand-pinched stuffed pasta, often filled with potato, Pecorino and mint. Though more strongly associated with Ogliastra, it is widely eaten in Sardinia and commonly found in Olbia.
Established restaurant known for Sardinian seafood and classic regional cooking, with a more polished sit-down atmosphere.
Well-known seafood-focused trattoria in Olbia, appreciated for traditional Sardinian fish dishes and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Traditional local venue serving Sardinian staples and hearty regional recipes in a casual, dependable setting.
Moderate overall. Coffee and casual meals are reasonable, but summer hotels and seafront dining cost more.
Service is often included or modest. Tipping is not required, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good table service is appreciated. Taxis can be rounded up.
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Port Of Olbia, Olbia -> Olbia Terranova Railway Station, Olbia
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Barcelona to Olbia by ferry. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest ferry, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Olbia, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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