Ferries from Capri to Salerno

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The sea crossing between Capri and Salerno is operated by the maritime company Nlg who provide one weekly sailing with travel times that don't exceed 1 hour 40 minutes and primarily afternoon departures. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. Although this a quite a short journey, each vessel is fully equipped and comfortable to ensure that you enjoy your time on board.

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Ferries from Capri to Salerno

Port of Capri

The island of Capri has its main port in Marina Grande, in the northern part of the island. There is a natural bay, sheltered from the winds with two artificial docks built to protect inside the port. The port is divided into two zones, one dedicated to tourist and fishing boats and the other to passenger ships. The Port of Capri is really important for the island both for the trade and for the flows of passengers, tourists and commuters. Capri offers numerous connections with other places in the Gulf of Naples and with the neighboring islands. The port is well connected to the centre of town ... [More information]

Address: Via Cristoforo Colombo, 80076 Capri NA

Directions: Google Map @ Capri, port

Guide of Salerno

Salerno is a city bathed by the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is rich in history, art and culture and has been an important port since ancient times. History The first settlements in Salerno date back to ancient times, near the river Irno. After the 5th century and the Etruscans left southern Italy, the Samnites settled here, then eventually left the area in 240 BC. The importance of Salerno grew when Scipio decided to send 300 Roman citizens, to create a maritime colony here. The medieval era saw it under Byzantine rule up until 646, the year in which the Longobards made it part of t... [More information]

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