about Olbia
Olbia
Olbia is a small town situated in northeastern Sardinia, in the Gallura sub-region of Italy. It has changed its official name a few times, as it was called Olbia in the Roman age, then Civita in the Middle Ages and Terranova Pausania before the 1940s. It was after the Fascism period that the town regained its ancient name of Olbia.
The town is close to the well-known Costa Smeralda tourist area, which gives you extra options for your leisure time.
The sight one shouldn't miss in Olbia is the Romanesque former cathedral of San Simplicio, which dates back to the 11th-12th Century.
When it comes to eating out, we recommend Ristorante Gallura, considered one of the best in the country. You can try plenty of tasty culinary specialties, and receive kind service that'll make for a pleasant time there.
Transportation is another advantage of Olbia as it's served by an airport, a passenger port and a railway, as well as an expressway and national roads. For your easy reservation, there's a list of hotels for booking online in Olbia, available on our site.