Porto Torres Ferries port is connected by ferries from Genoa and Marseille.
Porto Torres Ferries port is located on the Gulf of Asinara, on the northwest coast of Sardinia in the province of Sassari.
Porto Torres Ferriesport is the main port of North- Western Sardinia for passenger traffic coming from Italy and from Europe.
The Roman antiquities are certainly the city's main attraction of Sardinia.
Porto Torres Ferries port was originally a Phoenician port, it was later controlled by the Carthaginians and by the Romans, who called it Turris Libisonis. In the Middle Ages it was the chief town of the region until its archbishop was transferred to Sassari in 1441.
There are remains of a Roman bridge nearby, and the so-called Palazzo del Re Barbaro may be the ruins of a Roman temple of Fortuna. The former cathedral, San Gavino, dates from the 11th and 12th centuries and is one of Sardinia's most notable churches.
Porto Torres Ferries port provides regular ferries to Marseile in southern France as well as to the island of Corsica via the ports of Propriano and Ajaccio.
Porto Torres Ferries port Address:
Gare Maritime
07046 Porto Torres
Sardina
Italy