How to get there

By plane

Sardinia is connected to the major Italian and European airports.
In Sardinia there are three airports:
Alghero-FertiliaOlbia-Costa Smeralda and Cagliari-Elmas.
Alghero-Fertilia is the closest from Bosa area; Olbia and Cagliari are approx. at 2 hours by car.
Main airline companies flying to these airports are:
Ryan Air, Thomsonfly, Easyjet, Alitalia,Airone, Lufthansa and Meridiana.
Ryan Air flies regularly from London Stansted and now from Dublin and Liverpool to Alghero.
 
 
By sea
Ferries and ships connect the Island with the main Italian and European ports.
Sardinian ports are in Porto TorresOlbiaGolfo AranciCagliari and Arbatax-Tortolì.
The closest port to Bosa area is Porto Torres with departures from: GenoaMarseilles and Toulon.
While Olbia has departures from: Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno Fiumicino, Piombino and La Spezia.
You can travel to Sardinia with:
Tirrenia, Sardinia FerriesGrimaldiMoby LinesLinea GolfiSNCM Ferryterranèe.
If you travel with Tirrenia from Genoa, it will take around 13 hours to reach Porto Torres and around 20 hours to arrive in Cagliari. It will be an overnight voyage.
From Civitavecchia it will take around 8 hours to reach Cagliari.
If you travel with Grimaldi from Genoa, it will take around 10 hours.
If you travel with the Tirrenia quick ferry service (NV) the travel time is halved to 5 hours.
 
For a complete timetable, refer to the company's individual websites.