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Plan your stay in Olbia, Sardinia's northeastern gateway to Costa Smeralda. Find hotels, local tips, and transport links for your trip.
Olbia sits at the northeastern tip of Sardinia, Italy, facing the Tyrrhenian Sea and serving as the main gateway to the Costa Smeralda. The city's port and Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport together handle millions of arrivals each year, making it one of the busiest entry points in the Mediterranean during summer. The old town preserves a Phoenician and Roman past — the Basilica di San Simplicio, dating to the 11th century, stands as the most significant Romanesque church on the island. Archaeological finds from the surrounding area fill the Museo Archeologico, housed on a small island in the harbor.
Most visitors use Olbia as a base for reaching the beaches of the Costa Smeralda, roughly 30 km to the north, or the Archipelago of La Maddalena, accessible by ferry from nearby Palau. The city itself draws travelers interested in Sardinian cuisine — bottarga, culurgiones pasta, and local Vermentino wine appear on menus throughout the centro storico. Business travelers arrive for the regional trade activity centered on the port.
Flights connect Olbia to major Italian and European cities from late March through October, with peak frequency in July and August. Ferry routes link the port to Civitavecchia, Genoa, and Livorno year-round.

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