
Grimaldi Lines
Grimaldi Lines, established in 1947 in Naples, stands as one of Italy’s most respected shipping companies. Originally focused on cargo transport, the company progressively broadened its scope to include passenger services.
Today, Grimaldi Lines operates maritime connections in the Mediterranean Sea, with a significant focus on routes serving Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Greece, and Tunisia.
Specifically, Grimaldi Lines manages a network of 20 maritime routes across the Mediterranean Sea under its own brand. Additionally, the company serves the Baltic Sea region through its Finnlines subsidiary, provides international and domestic connections in Greece via Minoan Lines, and links Barcelona and Valencia to the Balearic Islands under the Trasmed brand.
Some of the most popular routes operated by Grimaldi Lines are:
Sardinia:
- Livorno – Olbia
- Civitavecchia – Porto Torres
- Palermo – Cagliari
- Civitavecchia – Cagliari
- Civitavecchia – Olbia
- Naples – Cagliari
- Civitavecchia – Arbatax
Spain:
- Civitavecchia – Barcelona
- Porto Torres – Barcelona
Greece:
- Brindisi – Corfu
- Brindisi – Igoumenitsa
- Ancona – Corfu
- Ancona – Igoumenitsa
Sicily:
- Livorno – Palermo
- Salerno – Palermo
- Cagliari – Palermo
- Naples – Palermo
Tunisia:
- Salerno – Tunis
- Civitavecchia – Tunis
- Palermo – Tunis
Grimaldi Lines’ fleet consists of 13 modern ferries, all designed to provide advanced facilities and maximum passenger comfort. Some of the most notable vessels of Grimaldi Lines are CRUISE ROMA/BARCELONA, CRUISE SARDEGNA/EUROPA, EUROPA PALACE, and CATANIA.