The link between Stromboli and Messina is temporarily not served by any ferry companies on the NetFerry website.
The small port of Ginostra is located in the south-western part of the island of Stromboli, until a few years ago it was the smallest port in the world. Until 2004 when a new pier was built for hydrofoils and ferries. The port, known as Porto Pertuso, does not offer any services and is reached by a staircase connected to the center of town where you can find restaurants, bars and small shops. Upon arrival at the port of Ginostra, the view is very impressive. The landscape is full of character full of colorful houses coming down the slope of the volcano. It is possible to reach Ginostra by boat... [More information]
Address: Pertuso, 98050 Ginostra ME
Directions: Google Map @ Ginostra (Stromboli), port
Messina rises on Capo Peloro, the most northerly point on the island of Sicily. At first sight, the city may seem chaotic, but walking through its streets you will begin to appreciate its elegance and beautiful buildings. History Messina was originally known as 'Zancle' by the ancient Greeks, this word means scythe in Greek and referred to the shape of the natural harbour. After the Greeks, Messina was conquered by the Romans and then went under Byzantine control, followed by the Arabs and then the Normans. It was only in the late Middle Ages that Messina reached the height of... [More information]