
Sardinia Italy Travel Guide
Cagliari's public transportation mainly operates through CTM (Consorzio Trasporti e Mobilità). The structure is heavily reliant on an extensive bus network. A light rail/tram system, Metrocagliari, connects areas outside the immediate city center to university and hospital campuses. The light rail receives less tourist use for central city movement.
Route Maps & Hubs: The bus system includes the entire city and extends to areas like Poetto Beach, Quartu Sant'Elena, and Elmas (the airport). Key centers include Piazza Matteotti, Via Roma, and Piazza Yenne. Metrocagliari runs from Piazza Repubblica to Monserrato and Settimo San Pietro. Maps are available at CTM points of sale, tourist offices, and digitally.
Generally from early morning (5:00 AM) until late evening (11:00 PM). Some night lines on weekends.
10-15 minutes on main roads, 30-60 minutes on not as busy lines.
Download the CTM BusFinder app for real-time bus locations and schedules.
White with "TAXI" sign, visible meter.
Find at designated stands or call over the phone.
Most common app for booking licensed taxis.
Uber Black available (more expensive); peer-to-peer not available.
For travelers who prefer independent exploration beyond the city center, various rental options are available, from cars to bicycles. These options create flexibility for exploring Sardinia's diverse landscapes.
Urban Sightseeing Cagliari offers overview tours.
From Marina Piccola or main port for coastal exploration.
Historic center's cobbled and hilly streets present challenges for mobility impairments.
Indicate paid parking zones.
Pay at Parcometro machines or by means of MyCicero app.
Indicate complimentary parking.
Rare in central areas.
Reserved for inhabitants or specific vehicle types.
Such as, disabled parking.
Cagliari's charming districts are best explored on foot.
For city-wide travel, the bus system is efficient and cost-effective.