Stromboli - Vibo Valentia
Ferries to Italy
Stromboli - Vibo Valentia
Ferries to Italy
There are approximately 2 weekly sailings between Stromboli to Vibo Valentia. This ferry route is operated by
Stromboli Vibo Valentia ferry sailings typically depart from Stromboli at around 11:10. The average sailing time is approximately 1h 30m.
Stromboli Vibo Valentia ferry prices typically range between $30* and $128*. The average price is typically $77*. The cheapest Stromboli Vibo Valentia ferry prices start from $29*. The average price for a foot passenger is $77*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times.
The distance between Stromboli to Vibo Valentia is approximately 61.5 miles (99.0km) or 53.5 nautical miles for the mariners!
No ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel onboard between Stromboli and Vibo Valentia.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with
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| Stromboli - Vibo Valentia Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Italy | |
| Destination Country | Italy | |
| No. of Operators | 1 | |
| Operators | Liberty Lines Fast Ferries | |
| Average Price | $77* | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 1h 30m | |
| First Ferry | 11:10 | |
| Distance | 53 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
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.