Naples - Sorrento
Ferries to Italy
Naples - Sorrento
Ferries to Italy
Ferries from Naples to Sorrento are operated by 2 ferry companies, including NLG & Alilauro. The crossing typically takes around 45 minutes. There are currently 42 weekly sailings on this route, with prices starting from as little as $19. Use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability, and book your ferry to Sorrento today.


Naples to Sorrento ferry prices typically range from $21 to $151. The average ferry price from Naples to Sorrento is around $77. The cheapest fares usually start from $21. The average foot passenger ticket costs $77.
Prices may vary depending on passenger numbers, vehicle type, route, and sailing time. Please be aware that pricing data excludes service fees and is based on searches from the last 30 days. This was last updated June 26.
The cheapest tickets on the Naples to Sorrento ferry cost approximately $20.88.
Direct Ferries makes it easy to compare ferry tickets and prices worldwide, so you can find the best deal for your journey. Please visit our Special Offers page to see current discounts on selected routes and operators. Booking early is typically the most reliable way to secure lower fares and better availability.
Yes, Direct Ferries offers a range of discounts throughout the year. Where available, senior discounts are applied automatically during the search process: select the relevant age range when entering passenger details.
Students and recent graduates can receive a 5% discount on ferry tickets. To claim this, register with our partner Student Beans and verify your student or graduate status. Once confirmed, you'll receive a discount code to use at checkout.
Resident discounts are available on selected routes in Spain and Italy. When applicable, choose the "Residents" option during booking and the discount will be applied automatically. Please note that proof of residence or a valid ID showing the correct address must be presented at check-in.
There are around 42 weekly sailings from Naples to Sorrento.
NLG provide 2 sailings daily, 13 sailings weekly. Alilauro provide 5 sailings daily, 32 sailings weekly. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
The first ferry from Naples to Sorrento usually departs at around 09:00, with the last sailing leaving Naples Port at approximately 19:30.
Yes, day trips between Naples and Sorrento are very popular thanks to the short crossing time and frequent sailings. Traveling with a vehicle is a great way to explore the area at your own pace. For inspiration on the best things to do in Sorrento, please visit our blog.
The fastest ferry from Naples to Sorrento is with NLG in 35 minutes.
The fastest ferries from Naples to Sorrento usually cost around $76.92.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars on sailings between Naples and Sorrento. If you wish to bring your car, then you can use our Deal Finder to find alternative routes.
Whether you can take a campervan or caravan on the ferry depends on the operator and vessel used for your chosen crossing. Enter your travel details into our search bar to see which operators and vehicle options are available on the Naples to Sorrento ferry.
For more advice and travel inspiration when taking a car, campervan, or caravan, please visit our blog.
Yes, bicycles are permitted on ferries from Naples to Sorrento with NLG & Alilauro. While most operators allow bicycles onboard, we recommend checking individual policies in advance to avoid any complications upon arrival at the port.
Yes, foot passengers are welcome on ferries from Naples to Sorrento with NLG & Alilauro.
First class is not available on ferries from Naples to Sorrento.
Whether an overnight ferry runs between Naples and Sorrento depends on the operator and timetable. Enter your travel details in our search bar to check if an overnight option is available, alongside current timetables and alternative daytime crossings. Please be aware that overnight crossings can sometimes take a little longer than daytime sailings.
Pets are allowed on ferries from Naples to Sorrento with NLG & Alilauro. The average price for traveling with a pet is $50.
Pricing is based on searches from the last 30 days, excluding service fees, and was last updated June 26.
When traveling with your pet on a ferry, you'll usually need:
For more details, read our guide to travelling with pets by ferry.
Where your pet stays on the ferry depends on the operator. Some ferries require pets to remain in your vehicle for the duration of the crossing, while others provide dedicated areas such as pet-friendly cabins, onboard kennels or lounges.
Be sure to check the rules before you travel, as some operators have restrictions on the type or number of pets you can bring. If your route offers cabins, kennels or lounges, we also recommend booking in advance, as these spots tend to fill up fast.
Our Deal Finder shows you all the available options, so you can choose the ferry crossing that best suits you and your pet's travel needs.
NLG (Navigazione Libera del Golfo):
Alilauro:
If you're traveling with a guide dog or assistance dog, we recommend informing the ferry operator or our customer service team at the time of booking.
Please ensure you carry all required documentation, as you may be asked to present this during check-in or while onboard.
Even where standard pet travel is not permitted, different rules may apply to guide and assistance dogs. You can confirm the specific requirements for your sailing by reaching out to our customer service team.
The Naples to Sorrento ferry is a popular crossing across the Bay of Naples, connecting the mainland city with the clifftop resort town of Sorrento that serves as the gateway to both the Amalfi Coast and the islands of Capri and Ischia. With a crossing time of 35 to 65 minutes depending on operator and vessel type, overnight accommodation is not available. However, there is a wide range of facilities onboard to keep passengers occupied throughout the voyage.
The standard option across all operators on this route. Enclosed passenger saloons with fixed or cushioned seating provide a comfortable base for the crossing. Perfectly adequate for the vast majority of travelers given the relatively short sailing time.
Most ferries and hydrofoils on this route have open-air deck areas with benches or standing space. The crossing offers fine views of the Naples waterfront and Vesuvius on departure, with the Sorrentine Peninsula and its dramatic clifftop setting growing steadily on the horizon as the vessel crosses the bay.
A small number of operators provide upgraded seating with additional legroom and comfort. A worthwhile option for travelers who want a more relaxed experience on the crossing.
Larger conventional ferries on the Naples to Sorrento route typically have a small bar or kiosk serving coffee, soft drinks, water, and light snacks. Hydrofoil services are less likely to offer onboard refreshments, so picking up a coffee or snack at the Naples terminal before boarding is recommended.
The larger conventional ferries on this route provide sufficient onboard space to make the crossing a comfortable and manageable experience for families traveling with young children.
Designated luggage areas are available in the passenger saloon on most vessels. Hydrofoils in particular have limited storage space, so compact luggage is advisable where possible. Upon arrival in Sorrento, the Marina Piccola ferry terminal is connected to the clifftop town center by a steep path and lift, so managing heavy luggage on disembarkation is worth planning for in advance.
You can get a direct ferry from Naples to Sorrento. Although there is the Curreri Viaggi shuttle bus and the Campania Express train, getting a ferry is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to travel between Naples and Sorrento.
Depending on the operator you choose, ferries offer much more flexibility, allowing you to bring your vehicle and pet along too. Plus, you can often take more luggage than you usually can on a plane. Traveling by ferry is also a relaxing and scenic experience, so you can arrive in Sorrento feeling refreshed and ready to explore!
How early you need to arrive at Naples ferry port depends on the ferry company you are traveling with and how you are traveling, so it's always best to check your booking confirmation in advance.
Naples is easy to navigate with clear signs directing you where to go. However, arriving early is essential for a smooth and stress-free journey, especially during the peak summer months.
As a general rule of thumb, we recommend arriving 45–60 minutes before departure if you're traveling as a foot passenger. If you're bringing a car or campervan, aim to arrive 60–90 minutes in advance to allow time for check-in and vehicle procedures.
Yes, parking is available at Naples port, so you don't need to worry about leaving your car behind. Most ports offer both short and long-term parking options close to the terminal, although it's a good idea to check availability in advance.
A large car park is located near the main ferry terminal, which is perfect for long stays.
If possible, we recommend pre-booking your space, as port car parks can fill up quickly, especially during the busy summer months or at weekends.
If you're looking for accommodation near the port of Naples before your journey, be sure to check out our Accommodation page for the best deals and prices. You'll find a wide range of options to suit different budgets and travel styles.
Staying close to the port can make your journey much more relaxing – just wake up and head straight to your ferry! We recommend booking as early as possible to secure the lowest prices and availability, especially during peak travel periods when accommodation can fill up quickly.
Many ferry operators aim to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility, but facilities can vary by ship. For more information, we recommend checking directly with the ferry operator you are traveling with.
Ferries are often equipped with facilities such as step-free access, accessible cabins and toilets and dedicated seating areas. If you require assistance on board, then make sure you let the ferry operator know well in advance, so they make any special arrangements to ensure your journey is as comfortable as possible.
NLG:
Alilauro:
Luggage allowances on ferries between Naples and Sorrento can vary depending on the operator. Whilst many ferries don't have strict limits, it's always best to check in advance, as larger or additional items may incur an extra fee. If you're traveling with a vehicle, you'll usually be able to bring more luggage with you.
Ferries to Sorrento from Naples arrive at Sorrento port, situated at the foot of the cliffs below the town center. From the terminal, taxis and local buses are readily available to take you up into Sorrento and the surrounding area. For onward travel, Sorrento is the southern terminus of the Circumvesuviana railway line, connecting the town to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Naples. For more information, check out our port guide below.
Travel requirements vary by route, so it's important to confirm which documents you need before you travel. On most international routes, you will need a valid passport to travel from Naples to Sorrento, and possibly a visa or national ID depending on your nationality and the destination's entry rules.
To avoid delays at check-in, see our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide and our blog post on traveling to Europe for useful tips.
Booking your Naples to Sorrento ferry is very simple. Enter your departure and arrival ports along with your preferred travel date to view all available sailings and prices. You can also compare alternative routes and departure times to find the option that best suits your schedule and budget.
Look out for early-booking deals and special ticket types such as upgrades or flexi fares that allow changes or cancellations. To ensure a smooth booking process, always enter accurate passenger numbers and vehicle specifications.
The best time to book ferries from Naples to Sorrento is as early as possible. Booking in advance often secures lower prices, along with a wider choice of departure times, seating, and cabin options. We recommend booking at least a few weeks ahead, particularly during peak holiday seasons. Prices can vary depending on demand and availability.
If no sailings from Naples to Sorrento appear on your chosen date, this may be due to seasonal timetable changes, temporary schedule adjustments, or limited availability caused by high demand. We recommend checking alternative dates or nearby routes to find the most suitable option.
After completing your booking, you'll receive a confirmation email with your travel details. How your boarding pass is issued depends on the ferry operator you have booked with.
Some operators provide boarding passes at the time of booking, while others require check-in at the port terminal. Where available, online check-in can be completed through the Direct Ferries app.
Ticket desks are generally located near the terminal entrance. To prevent delays, we recommend arriving early to allow sufficient time for ticket collection and check-in.
At check-in you will need to present your booking confirmation and a valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. If travelling with a pet, relevant documentation like vaccination records, pet passport and insurance may also be required. Passengers using resident discounts must provide proof of eligibility.
| Season | From price |
|---|---|
| Autumn (Sep - Nov) | $22 |
| Winter (Dec - Feb) | $44 |
| Spring (Mar - May) | $22 |
| Summer (Jun - Aug) | $22 |
*Based on a one-way trip with one adult
| Ticket Type | From Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $19 |
| Cabin | $19 |
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| Naples - Sorrento Ferry Route Prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $77 | |
| Average Cabin Price | $71 | |
| Naples - Sorrento Ferry Route Summary | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Italy |
| Destination | Italy |
| No. of Operators | 2 |
| Operators | NLG & Alilauro |
| Average Price | $77 |
| Average Pet Price | $50 |
| Average Daily Sailings | 7 |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 42 |
| Average Sailing Duration | 45 m |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 35 m |
| First Ferry | 09:00 |
| Last Ferry | 19:30 |
| Distance | 14 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 June 2026.
Naples Port (Porto di Napoli) is one of Italy’s largest and busiest passenger ferry ports, serving as a major maritime hub on the Bay of Naples. Located close to the city centre, the port offers extensive ferry and hydrofoil connections to Capri, Ischia, Procida, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Sicily and Sardinia.
Naples Port serves both foot passengers and vehicles on selected ferry routes. Because of the port’s size and the high number of daily departures, passengers are advised to arrive early and confirm the correct departure terminal before boarding.
Address: Porto di Napoli, Molo Beverello / Calata Porta di Massa, 80133 Naples, Italy
Naples Port has several passenger terminals used by different ferry operators and destinations. Molo Beverello mainly serves hydrofoils and fast ferries, while Calata Porta di Massa is used for larger car ferries. Passengers should check their booking details carefully.
Sorrento Port, also known as Marina Piccola, is a busy passenger ferry port on Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. Located below the town of Sorrento on the Bay of Naples, the port offers frequent ferry and hydrofoil connections to Naples, Capri, Ischia, Procida and destinations along the Amalfi Coast.
Sorrento Port serves foot passengers only, as vehicles are not permitted on most ferry and hydrofoil services. During peak travel periods, particularly in summer, the port can become very busy, so passengers are advised to arrive early.
Address: Porto di Sorrento (Marina Piccola), Via Marina Piccola, 80067 Sorrento, Italy
Ferry services operate from a single main passenger terminal area at Marina Piccola. Boarding points are assigned by destination and operator, so passengers should check information boards on arrival.
Naples is a lively and historic city in southern Italy, set along the Bay of Naples with Mount Vesuvius towering in the distance. Famous for its intense street life, layered history and globally celebrated cuisine, Naples delivers an authentic Italian experience full of character and energy. The city is a cultural and archaeological hub, offering a rich mix of ancient sites, vibrant neighbourhoods and everyday local traditions.
Sorrento is a picturesque coastal town perched on cliffs above the Bay of Naples, known for its elegant atmosphere, lemon groves and sweeping sea views. Often used as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento combines historic charm with a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. Its walkable centre, scenic viewpoints and excellent transport connections make it an ideal base for coastal exploration and leisurely travel.