Italy Ferries
Italy Ferries operate one of Europe's most extensive maritime networks, connecting the mainland with its many islands and linking the country internationally across the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. With thousands of kilometers of coastline and major ports on both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian sides, ferry travel plays a vital role in Italy's transport system.
Main Ferry Routes:
Domestic ferry services connect mainland ports such as Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Naples, Bari, and Ancona with popular islands including Sardinia, Sicily, Elba, Ischia, Capri, and the Aeolian Islands. International routes link Italy with Croatia, Albania, Greece, Spain, Tunisia, and other Mediterranean destinations. Many crossings operate year-round, while some island and seasonal routes increase during the summer months.
Passenger and Vehicle Travel:
Italian ferry services accommodate foot passengers, cars, motorcycles, campervans, buses, and freight vehicles. Short coastal and island crossings operate multiple times daily, while longer international and overnight routes offer cabins, lounges, restaurants, and additional onboard facilities for comfortable travel.
Seasonal Variations:
Ferry frequency rises significantly from late spring through early autumn, when demand for island and international travel peaks. Core domestic routes to major islands operate throughout the year, ensuring reliable connections even outside the tourist season.
With its rich maritime history, world-famous islands, and strategic Mediterranean position, Italy offers a diverse and scenic ferry network, making sea travel an essential and enjoyable way to explore the country and its neighboring shores.
Map of Italy Ferry Routes
Ferries from Italy (67 crossings)
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Ferries to Italy (67 crossings)
Sailing: 7 hrs 30 min to 8 hrs 30 min
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Sailing: 8 hrs 30 min to 11 hrs 30 min
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Sailing: 7 hrs 30 min to 8 hrs
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Sailing: 13 hrs 45 min to 14 hrs 15 min
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Ferry ports in Italy
- A - Venice
- B - Trieste
- C - Ancona
- D - Livorno
- E - Genoa (Genova)
- F - Civitavecchia
- G - Piombino
- H - Naples (Napoli)
- I - Salerno
- J - Savona
- K - Bari
- L - Vibo Valentia
- M - Villa San Giovanni
- N - Cesenatico
- O - Pesaro
Connecting Ferry Routes from Italy
Plan extended ferry journeys from Italy and discover additional islands and mainland destinations beyond the direct routes. This section highlights connections that require one transfer at another island or mainland port, allowing you to reach even more destinations by sea. The list below shows which places can be reached with a single change of ferry, along with suggested connecting ports to help you plan your journey smoothly and efficiently.
To Albania
Italy to Albania ferries
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
There are no indirect ferry crossings (with one change) to Albania.
To Corsica
Italy to Corsica ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Piombino or Savona to Bastia, Ile Rousse or Porto Vecchio - Corsica.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Civitavecchia or Piombino via Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres or Portoferraio to Bastia, Ajaccio or Porto Vecchio - Corsica.
To Croatia
Italy to Croatia ferries
To Elba
Italy to Elba ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Piombino to Portoferraio, Cavo or Rio Marina - Elba.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Piombino or Savona via Bastia, Portoferraio, Cavo or Pianosa to Portoferraio, Cavo or Rio Marina - Elba.
To Gulf of Trieste
Italy to Gulf of Trieste ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Venice or Trieste to Piran, Muggia, Grado, Lignano, Barcola, Grignano, Sistiana, Duino or Monfalcone - Gulf of Trieste.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Venice, Trieste, Cesenatico or Pesaro via Porec, Piran, Rovinj, Grado, Lignano, Barcola, Grignano, Sistiana, Duino, Monfalcone or Mali Losinj to Trieste, Lignano, Aquileia, Grado, Bibione, Marano Lagunare, Grignano, Sistiana, Barcola, Duino or Monfalcone - Gulf of Trieste.
To Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia)
Italy to Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia) ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Venice to Murano, Burano or Punta Sabbioni - Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia).
To Montenegro
Italy to Montenegro ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Ancona to Bar - Montenegro.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Bari via Dubrovnik to Kotor or Budva - Montenegro.
To Pianosa
Italy to Pianosa ferries
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Piombino via Rio Marina to Pianosa - Pianosa.
To Sardinia
Italy to Sardinia ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Civitavecchia, Piombino or Naples (Napoli) to Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres, Cagliari or Arbatax - Sardinia.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Civitavecchia, Piombino, Naples (Napoli), Salerno or Savona via Palermo, Bastia, Porto Vecchio or Barcelona to Cagliari, Golfo Aranci or Porto Torres - Sardinia.
To Sicily
Italy to Sicily ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Livorno, Genoa (Genova), Civitavecchia, Naples (Napoli), Salerno, Vibo Valentia or Villa San Giovanni to Palermo, Termini Imerese (Palermo), Milazzo or Messina - Sicily.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Civitavecchia or Naples (Napoli) via Cagliari to Palermo - Sicily.
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