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The routes connecting Levanzo and Sicily are operated by the sailing companies Caronte & Tourist and Liberty Lines which together provide 142 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 25 min and 4 h 30 min. all day departure times for these crossings. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Passengers will be welcomed on board by competent and qualified crews who will show you to your accommodation and all of the services available on board.
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Levanzo is the smallest of the Egadi islands and its port is located on the southern side of the island where there are connections with Sicily and the other islands in the Egadi archipelago. To get there just take Via Calvario towards the sea. The port is located in a cove called Cala Dogana and has two docks. The quay is adjacent to the pier and the second quay is dedicated to hydrofoils. That area of the coast overlooking the village is mostly rocky, except for a small beach formed in the innermost part onto which boats are pulled. The port is frequented by small fishing boats, hydrof... [More information]
Address: Via Calvario, 91023 Levanzo TP
Directions: Google Map @ Levanzo, port
Sicily and its islands are in the heart of the Mediterranean and attract tourists from all over the world because of the beaches and clean waters, but also for culture and tradition that can be found in the streets of Sicily's fantastic cities. There are fantastic historic and religious buildings from all eras to be found in Sicily. Nature on the is island is varies from the coasts to the interior and Mount Etna. History The first settlements in Sicily date back to ancient times and the Sicans, the Sicels and the Elimi civilizations. They followed colonization from the Phoenicians, Greek... [More information]