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Difference between Palau-Naples Linee Lauro ferry and Cagliari-Naples Tirrenia ferry?
If I am reading this correctly,
http://www.gruppotirrenia.it/tirreni.../mainframe.htm It's stating that in high season, from Cagliari-Naples a 1st class lux cabin is 80.05E per person, and a car iss 77.98E. When I look at this, http://www.fun.informare.it/ferry/la...uro-napauk.asp It says for Palau-Naples a type A cabin with 2 beds is 144E per person. A car is 130E. Why the huge difference between the lines? |
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Tirrenia is a state-owned company and will usually be cheaper than a privately-owned company like Linee Lauro which, incidentally, now trades as Medmar as it is no longer owned by the Lauro family. Medmar's own website is www.medmarnavi.it.
Cagliari is actually a long way from Palau. If you're heading from northern Sardinia to Napoli, the nearest alternative is Olbia or Golfo Aranci to Civitavecchia which is served by three operators: Tirrenia, www.corsicaferries.com and www.mobylines.it. You need to compare fares carefully as the different operators have seasonal fares, and standards of cabins vary between ships. |
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We did the Tirrenia ferry from Cagliari to Palermo. It was a rusty and dirty old tub in bad need of a major overhaul. Our cabin was dismal at best. If the one to Naples is similar, it could explain why it is so cheap.
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Tirrenia Line uses its oldest ferry ships between Cagliari and Naples and Cagliari and Palermo/Trapani.
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For more information about the Tirrenia Line Naples to Cagliari overnight car ferry, see my other posting: Palermo to Cagliari Overnight Car Ferry (dated 8/25/2004). It's the same ship on both routes.
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