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Ferries & Boats

As a peninsula with two large islands, Italy has one of the densest ferry networks in Europe. For Sardinia and Sicily, ferries are a real alternative to flying.

Important Ferry Connections

RouteDurationPrice (from, person)Provider
Civitavecchia (Rome) → Olbia (Sardinia)5–8h€35Grimaldi, Tirrenia, Moby
Genoa → Olbia (Sardinia)10–12h (night)€40Moby, Tirrenia, GNV
Livorno → Olbia (Sardinia)8–10h€35Grimaldi, Moby
Naples → Palermo (Sicily)10–11h (night)€45GNV, Tirrenia
Villa San Giovanni → Messina (Sicily)20 Min.€3.50Caronte & Tourist
Naples → Capri50–80 Min.€15–22Caremar, SNAV, NLG
Salerno → Amalfi/Positano35–70 Min.€10–14Travelmar
La Spezia → Cinque Terre25–75 Min.€5–18Navigazione Golfo dei Poeti

Tips

  • Night Ferries to Sardinia and Sicily are ideal: You save a hotel night and wake up at your destination. Book a cabin (from €50–80), the deckchair area is noisy
  • Bringing a Car is worthwhile on Sardinia and Sicily — a rental car is almost mandatory there. From about €70–100 per route for a car
  • Capri, Ischia, Procida: Fast boats (Aliscafi) from Naples are faster but more expensive and rougher in choppy seas. Regular ferries (Traghetti) are cheaper and calmer
  • Book Early for Sardinia in August — the ferries are booked weeks in advance, especially around Ferragosto (August 15)

💡 Tipp

The ferry from Salerno along the Amalfi Coast to Positano and Amalfi is the most relaxing way to experience the coast — no traffic, no hairpin bends, just sea views. From €10 per route.

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