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Cagliari Cruise Port Guide Info

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Nestled along the south coast of Sardinia - the second-largest Mediterranean island, Cagliari is its capital city and an important commercial port in Italy and the whole Mediterranean. Cagliari is a busy cruise port due to its ferry connection to the mainland and Sicily, but also because of its favorable geographical position and port facilities that allow large cruise ships to dock. 
The cruise terminal is located at Molo Rinascita, only a 15-minute walking distance from the city center. There is normally a shuttle bus provided by port authorities to take you to the Piazza Matteotti, the square from where you can access the old town of Cagliari. It is a hilly area, so be prepared to walk uphill in order to get to the main historical highlights.

Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari is located around 2 km from the cruise terminal and features the 2-nd century Roman ruins partly carved in a rock, nowadays housing open-air events and concerts. If you are into archaeology, a 10-minute walking distance from the Amphitheatre is the National Archaeological Museum, boasting an impressive collection of archaeological artifacts and antiques, including Punic jewelry. 

A bit further from there, around 5 km from the cruise terminal, is one of the iconic city landmarks – Castello di San Michele, the 12th-century military fortress with incredible panoramic views of the city and the Gulf of Cagliari.

There is another spot from where you can admire the panorama of Cagliari – Bastione Saint-Remy, a neo-classical structure with a monumental staircase and promenade, a very nice place to relax and walk around. It is located less than 2 km from the cruise terminal, and in order to get there, you need to climb uphill.

Last but not least, if you look for a nice beach, around 6 km from the cruise terminal there is Poetto beach, a long sandy stretch of beach offering all kinds of facilities, such as bars, restaurants, umbrella and sunbeds rentals. It is a popular place for both locals and tourists, and there are public buses taking you there for a small fee. 

Cagliari is an amazing place to visit, with a vibrant city center and a great number of sites to explore. Whether you decide to discover the city’s landmarks, roam around its old, narrow streets or simply relax at the beach, one thing is sure – you’ll have a fun and memorable day in Sardinia’s capital.

For more information, please visit PORT OF CAGLIARI CRUISE GUIDE, THINGS TO DO, SHORE EXCURSIONS

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