Ferry to Sicily
52 Ferry crossings from 36 Ports
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Ferry to Sicily

Ferries to Sicily are provided by Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Tirrenia, Virtu Ferries, Caronte & Tourist, Liberty Lines Fast Ferries, Siremar & Torre Lines.

Sicily Ferry Times

There are approximately 342 daily sailings and up to 2130 weekly trips to Sicily. As ferry schedules may vary by season, we recommend using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and to compare ticket prices.

Popular Ferry Routes to Sicily

Popular ferries to Sicily include ferries from Favignana - Trapani with a crossing time of 48 minutes. The average price of a Favignana - Trapani ferry is about £29.53. Another popular ferry to Sicily is the Genoa - Palermo ferry which has a duration of around 20 hours 16 minutes. The average price of a Genoa - Palermo ferry is around £294.9.

Sicily Ferry Companies

Ferries to Sicily are operated by 8 different operators. These include Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Tirrenia, Virtu Ferries & Caronte & Tourist.

Ferry Ports in Sicily

Sicily is served by 8 ferry ports, making the island easily accessible. With an impressive 342 daily sailings and 2130 weekly sailings, travellers have plenty of options to choose from. Trapani is the most popular, featuring 19 daily sailings and 150 weekly sailings.

How do I get from UK to Sicily?

Currently there are no direct ferries from the UK to Sicily. To travel by ferry to Sicily, you can take a ferry from the UK to Spain or France, and continue your journey via car or local ferries to reach Sicily.

Can I take a car on the ferry to Sicily?

There are multiple car ferries to Sicily, however this may vary by route. Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Tirrenia, Virtu Ferries, Caronte & Tourist & Siremar allow passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings to Sicily. However, it's best to check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.

Sicily Ferry Prices and Offers

The price of a ferry to Sicily can vary by route, the ferry company and season you travel in. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £29.53 (Favignana - Trapani) and £294.9 (Genoa - Palermo). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability for the ferry to Sicily.

How to book the ferry to Sicily

The best way to book a ferry to Sicily online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder to compare tickets and to get the best deal.

Most popular questions

Which ferries travel to Sicily?

Ferries to Sicily:
  • Tunis
  • Civitavecchia
  • Genoa
  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Cagliari
  • Livorno
  • Valletta
  • Vulcano
  • Lipari
  • Salina
  • Rinella
  • Filicudi
  • Palermo
  • Milazzo
  • Ustica
  • Alicudi
  • Favignana
  • Levanzo
  • Marettimo
  • Pantelleria
  • Stromboli
  • Panarea
  • Lampedusa
  • Linosa
  • Reggio Calabria
  • Ginostra (Stromboli)
  • Vibo Valentia
  • Ustica Cala Cimitero
  • Villa San Giovanni

What is the fastest ferry to Sicily?

The fastest ferry crossing to Sicily is via the Villa San Giovanni to Messina route, with a crossing time of approximately 20m.

What is the cheapest ferry to Sicily?

The cheapest ferry to Sicily is £14 from Reggio Calabria to Messina. Price exclusive of booking fees.

What are the ferry ports in Sicily?

Sicily Ferry Ports:
  • Palermo
  • Palermo Termini Imerese
  • Pozzallo
  • Messina
  • Milazzo
  • Trapani
  • Porto Empedocle
  • Marsala

Can you take pets on the ferry to Sicily?

Yes, you can bring your pets onboard the ferries. Where pets are allowed on the ferries depends on the ferry company. Currently you can bring pets on ferries with
  • Grandi Navi Veloci
  • Grimaldi Lines
  • Virtu Ferries
  • Caronte & Tourist
  • Liberty Lines Fast Ferries

Sicily reviews

  • "Holiday started onboard!"

    Boat is magnificent and more than just a ferry. Outside cabin was ideal for the 20 hour crossing and the bars had a nice atmosphere. Self service restaurant could be a bit better though.

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  • "Very enjoyable trip"

    Loading was well organized, beautiful cabin, bar, café and restaurant, swimming pool deck, friendly staff, atmosphere and décor is very appealing.

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  • "Intercom announcement"

    A lot of intercom announcements weren't translated into French, despite the fact that a lot of French people were on board

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  • "Crossing Naples to Palermo and back"

    Just as we had hoped it all worked out great. From check in up to the ship docked, all the staff are very accommodating when you are keeping to the rules.

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Sicily Guide

Sicily, a gem in the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its rich history and stunning landscapes. Palermo ferry port, the island's bustling capital, serves as a gateway to a treasure trove of attractions. Visitors can explore the magnificent Palermo Cathedral, the historic Teatro Massimo, and the vibrant markets of BallarĂ² and Vucciria. Yearly, the city hosts the colourful Feast of Santa Rosalia, a celebration not to be missed. From Palermo ferry port, travellers can easily venture to other parts of the island by train or bus. Conveniently, the city centre is a short bus ride away, making it an ideal starting point for your Sicilian adventure.

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