Grimaldi Lines

Grimaldi Lines is an Italian shipping company founded in 1947 and headquartered in Naples. Family-run for over 76 years by the Grimaldi family, it is part of Grimaldi Group, alongside Atlantic Container Line, Minoan Lines, Finnlines and Malta Motorways of the Seas. The fleet of 13 to 15 modern ferries connects mainland Italy with Sardinia, Sicily, Greece, Spain and Tunisia. Flagships Cruise Roma and Cruise Barcelona, the largest in the fleet at up to 3,500 passengers each, were the first Mediterranean vessels to operate with zero emissions in port.

Key facts

Founded
1947
Family
Grimaldi family (Naples)
Headquarters
Naples, Italy
Group
Grimaldi Group (with Atlantic Container Line, Minoan Lines, Finnlines, Malta Motorways of the Seas)
Fleet
13–15 modern ferries
Flagship vessels
Cruise Roma and Cruise Barcelona — first Mediterranean ships with zero emissions in port, up to 3,500 passengers
Routes
30
Daily sailings
Approximately 15
Weekly sailings
Up to 99
Service area
Italy mainland ↔ Sardinia ↔ Sicily ↔ Greece ↔ Spain ↔ Tunisia
Certifications
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
Infants 0–3
Free
Standard luggage
1 bag (max 56×45×25 cm) plus 1 small carry-on free; extras chargeable
Routes with no luggage limit
Naples–Cagliari, Cagliari–Palermo, Civitavecchia–Arbatax/Cagliari
Pets
Outside deck only; carrier or cage for small pets; muzzle and leash for large; pet-friendly cabins available
Tunisia route note
Special pre-boarding procedures apply (Port of La Goulette)
Official website
grimaldi-lines.com

Top Grimaldi Lines routes on SimpleFerry

  • Civitavecchia → Olbia / Porto Torres / Cagliari / Arbatax (Sardinia)
  • Livorno → Olbia / Palermo
  • Naples → Palermo / Cagliari
  • Cagliari → Palermo (Sicily)
  • Salerno → Palermo / Tunis (Tunisia)
  • Civitavecchia → Tunis / Palermo
  • Brindisi → Igoumenitsa (Greece, year-round)
  • Brindisi → Corfu (Greece, June–early September)
  • Ancona → Igoumenitsa / Patras (in cooperation with Minoan Lines)
  • Barcelona → Civitavecchia / Porto Torres
  • Barcelona → Tangier Med (Morocco)
  • Salerno → Valencia (seasonal)

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Fleet and onboard experience

Grimaldi Lines operates a fleet of 13 to 15 modern Ro-Pax cruise-ferries. The flagships Cruise Roma and Cruise Barcelona, both built in the late 2000s and refurbished since, are the largest in the fleet — up to 3,500 passengers each — and were the first Mediterranean ferries certified to operate at zero emissions in port using onshore power and onboard battery systems. Other cruise ferries include Cruise Smeralda, Cruise Olbia, Cruise Ausonia, Zeus Palace, Corfu and Florencia. The company's environmental record is supported by ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications and ongoing investment in scrubbers, lithium battery storage and electric in-port operation. Onboard amenities scale by ship and route. The flagship cruise-ferries on Italy–Spain and Italy–Sardinia routes carry à la carte and self-service restaurants, snack bars, espresso bars, retail areas with duty-free shopping, swimming pools and sun decks, fitness and wellness centres, conference rooms for incentive groups, plus a full range of cabin types from interior 4-berth to deluxe suites with balconies. The Italy–Greece routes on Cruise Olbia, Knossos Palace and similar vessels offer cabins, restaurants and entertainment for the long overnight crossings. Wheelchair accessibility is supported on most vessels, and assistance can be arranged in advance.

Booking, check-in and luggage on SimpleFerry

On SimpleFerry, Grimaldi Lines tickets are bookable in real time with instant e-ticket delivery. Foot passengers, cars, motorbikes, campers and freight are accepted on most routes. Standard luggage allowance is one bag (maximum 56 × 45 × 25 cm) plus one small carry-on free of charge; additional bags incur a fee, regardless of size. Routes from Naples to Cagliari, Cagliari to Palermo, and Civitavecchia to Arbatax or Cagliari have no formal luggage limit. For Tunisia (Port of La Goulette), special pre-boarding procedures apply for vehicle passengers; additional documentation and earlier arrival are required.

Pet policy

Pets are accepted on Grimaldi Lines vessels, but only on the outside deck during sailing. Small pets must travel in a carrier or cage; large pets must wear a muzzle and be on a leash. A health card is required at boarding. Pet-friendly cabins are available on selected ships and are an alternative for owners who prefer to stay with their pet during the trip.

Frequently asked questions

What is the standard luggage allowance?

Most routes allow one piece of luggage up to 56 × 45 × 25 cm plus one small carry-on free of charge. Additional bags incur a fee. Naples–Cagliari, Cagliari–Palermo and Civitavecchia–Arbatax/Cagliari routes have no formal luggage limit.

What discounts apply for children?

Infants up to 3 years old travel for free on Grimaldi Lines.

Are pets allowed on board?

Yes. Small pets travel in carriers or cages on the outside deck; larger pets need a muzzle and leash. Pet-friendly cabins are available on selected ships. A health card is required.

Are Italy–Greece routes year-round?

The Brindisi–Igoumenitsa route runs daily year-round. Brindisi–Corfu operates from June to early September. Ancona–Igoumenitsa and Ancona–Patras services are operated by sister brand Minoan Lines.

What is special about the Tunisia route?

Vehicles travelling on Italy–Tunisia routes (Port of La Goulette) must follow a mandatory pre-boarding procedure with extra documentation and earlier arrival at the port. Halal meals are available on board.

What is unique about the flagships?

Cruise Roma and Cruise Barcelona were the first Mediterranean ferries certified to operate at zero emissions in port, using onshore power and onboard lithium battery systems.

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