Filicudi – Stromboli

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Filicudi – Stromboli

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Ferry from Filicudi to Stromboli

There are approximately 5 weekly sailings between Filicudi to Stromboli. This ferry route is operated by Liberty Lines Fast Ferries. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Filicudi Stromboli ferries.

Ferry times from Filicudi to Stromboli

Filicudi Stromboli ferry sailings typically depart from Filicudi at around 16:05. The average sailing time is approximately 3h 30m.

Ferry prices from Filicudi to Stromboli

Filicudi Stromboli ferry prices typically range between $35* and $105*. The average price is typically $70*. The cheapest Filicudi Stromboli ferry prices start from $36*. The average price for a foot passenger is $70*.

Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times.

How far is Filicudi to Stromboli?

The distance between Filicudi to Stromboli is approximately 48.2 miles (77.5km) or 41.8 nautical miles for the mariners!

Can I travel by car on the Filicudi Stromboli ferry?

No ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel onboard between Filicudi and Stromboli.

Can I travel as a foot passenger from Filicudi to Stromboli?

Yes, foot passengers can travel with Liberty Lines Fast Ferries between Filicudi and Stromboli.

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Filicudi - Stromboli Route summary
Departure Country Italy
Destination Country Italy
No. of Operators 1
Operators Liberty Lines Fast Ferries
Average Price $70*
Average Weekly Sailings 5
Average Sailing Duration 3h 30m
First Ferry 16:05
Distance 41 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.

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Filicudi Guide

Filicudi Ferry Port

Found off the northern coast of the autonomous Italian region of Sicily is the tiny island of Filicudi, a striking volcanic landmass in the Tyrrhenian Sea that makes up one of the eight isles of the Aeolian archipelago. Over three-quarters of the island is a natural reserve devoted to protecting the area’s tangle of wild shrubs and grasses and the Prickly Pear cacti that grow on the hillsides. Only a few sparsely populated villages exist on the isle, all of which are located by the narrow peninsula that shapes the southern coast. The port of Filicudi is situated at the far end of a promenade that lines the pebbled beach along the eastern shore of the peninsula. It’s little more than a simple concrete pier and a small car-park, although a few sea-view restaurants and bars can be found a short walk away. Although a few tarmac roads tie the villages together, it is far easier to walk to each location along the tracks that snake across the countryside. Even the charming fishing village of Pecorini a Mare on the opposite coast is just under an hour away on foot. A number of passenger ships leave from the port throughout the week, hosted by two ferry operators. Both Liberty Lines and Siremar ferries whisk passengers to the neighbouring islands of Vulcano, Lipari and Salina in the east, Alicudi in the west and the Sicilian town of Milazzo in the south. Liberty Lines also offers a route to Palermo, the sprawling capital of Sicily.


Stromboli Guide

Stromboli Guide

Stromboli is a small island off the north coast of Sicily, containing one of the three active volcanoes in Italy. It is one of the eight Aeolian Islands, a volcanic arc north of Sicily. This name is a corruption of the Ancient Greek name Strongulē which was given to it because of its round swelling form. The volcano has erupted many times, and is constantly active with minor eruptions, often visible from many points on the island and from the surrounding sea, giving rise to the island's nickname "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean" There are two villages on the island, the larger Stromboli and the much smaller Ginostra, a former fishing village rarely visited by tourists. It is not yet feasible to walk between the villages and the only way to travel between them is by boat.


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