Ferry from Italy to Sicily
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Ferries from Italy to Sicily sail approximately 963 times per week and are provided by Caronte & Tourist, Caronte & Tourist NCI, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Siremar, Tirrenia & Liberty Lines Fast Ferries.

How long is the ferry from Italy to Sicily?

Italy to Sicily ferry time ranges between 20 minutes and 24 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.

What is the fastest ferry to Sicily from Italy?

The fastest ferry to Sicily from Italy is with Caronte & Tourist NCI on the Villa San Giovanni Messina ferry in approximately 20 minutes.

Is there a car ferry from Italy to Sicily?

Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Italy to Sicily with Caronte & Tourist, Caronte & Tourist NCI, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Siremar & Tirrenia.

How far is Sicily from Italy?

The distance between Italy and Sicily is 5.3 miles (8.5km) and 4.6 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Italy to Sicily?

Italy to Sicily ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Ferry from Favignana to Trapani

The Favignana to Trapani ferry sails approximately 7 times daily and up to 53 times weekly with a crossing time of 38 minutes.

Ferry from Genoa to Palermo

Ferries from Genoa to Palermo sail about 1 times daily and up to 6 times weekly with a sailing time of 20 hours 31 minutes.

Italy to Sicily Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

How to book ferry tickets from Italy to Sicily

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How much are ferries from Italy to Sicily?

From   To Average price
Genoa, Italy
Palermo, Sicily
ÂŁ317.56Average price
Naples, Italy
Palermo, Sicily
ÂŁ162.13Average price
Villa San Giovanni, Italy
Messina, Sicily
ÂŁ49.23Average price

Prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees.

Ferries from Italy to Sicily

About Italy

Italy is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. Together with Greece, it is known as the birthplace of Western culture. Full of high art and monuments, almost every small village in Italy offers a few interesting locations. From the Roman ruins, Byzantine cities and Renaissance masterpieces to cobblestone streets, beautiful churches and wide variety of stunning beaches, Italy is a place that provides rare experiences that can never be overrated. Italy is the ideal departure country for those travelling by ferry with numerous amazing destinations, many of them domestic on offer. With so many miles of coastline and famous islands to choose from, the list of destinations is truly unrivalled. In terms of international travel, Italy is connected to almost all of the countries in the Adriatic Sea as well as featuring numerous links to Greece, Tunisia and Spain. The short island crossings are usually made with small passenger vessels while the longer international journeys are operated by luxurious cruise ferries.

About Sicily

The island of Sicily, located off the south coast of Italy is the largest of the numerous Italian islands and is surrounded by the Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Mediterranean Seas. Parts of Sicily are on the same latitude as the coast of North African which results in a mild climate that makes the island an attractive year round destination, not just with domestic visitors from mainland Italy but abroad too. As with many of the Italian islands, the tourist season peaks in the summer months. On Sicily's eastern coast you’ll find Mount Etna, the greatest active volcano in Europe and undoubtedly one of the regions attractions. Perhaps in part due to its geographical location, but in the main because of its obvious attraction as a destination, Sicily features a host of regular ferry connections with neighbouring islands and the Italian mainland as well as international connections with the likes of Malta and Tunisia.

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