Salerno – Catania
Ferries to Sicily
Salerno – Catania
Ferries to Sicily
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Grimaldi Lines, Travelmar, NLG, Alicost, Grassi Junior, Caronte & Tourist, Positano Jet connecting Capri, Gulf of Napoli, Ischia, Italy, Procida, Sicily, Tunisia. Ferries from Salerno sail approximately 49.0 times a day and up to 248.0 times a week.
Salerno ferries sail to Amalfi, Capri, Cetara, Ischia, Maiori, Messina, Minori, Naples, Palermo, Positano, Procida, Sorrento, Tunis, Vietri sul mare.
Ferries sailing from Salerno can range between 5m and 26h 30m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
The most popular route from Salerno is Salerno - Positano.
Ferry price from Salerno can range between £19 and £304 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Salerno with Grimaldi Lines, NLG, Positano Jet, Caronte & Tourist. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Salerno. You can travel as a foot passenger from Salerno with Grimaldi Lines, Travelmar, NLG, Alicost, Grassi Junior, Caronte & Tourist, Positano Jet.
Catania port is situated on the south side of the city of Catania which is on the eastern coast of the island of Sicily, Italy. Several ferry services run between Catania ferry port and mainland Italy and there is also a service connecting Sicily to Malta. Catania is Sicily’s second largest city, with a population of around 300,000. The city is right under the most major currently active volcano in Europe - 'Mount Etna' or 'A Muntagna' as the locals refer to it and has been destroyed many times in its history. As a result you'll notice a great variety of landscape and architecture.