The ferry route between Marettimo and Marsala is temporarily not covered by any ship operator managed through NetFerry online booking service.
Marettimo is the second largest of the Egadi islands and is the wildest and most pristine. The island has two small marinas. Firstly, the old port, which is located in the north end of the island. It is a partly rocky cove and partly beach, protected to the east by a 100 meter pier. It is oriented to NNW and has a limited depth of around 3 meters because there are some rocky areas in the center below sea level. The old port is an excellent refuge from the wind and sea and has around 20 berths, 10 of which are for transit. The new port is larger and is located at the southern end of the country... [More information]
Address: Via Municipio, Marettimo TP
Directions: Google Map @ Marettimo, port
Marsala is on the west coast of Sicily, in Italy. It is most famous for the sweet dessert wine they produce in the city, and this region is, in fact, the biggest wine producer in Sicily. A brief history of Marsala Marsala, or Lilybaeum in Latin, was founded by the Carthaginians in the year 397–396 BC after they fled their island of Motya (modern San Pantaleo) due to an attack from Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse. Marsala then served as the Carthaginians' principal stronghold in Sicily, and they successfully resisted sieges from Pyrrhus, King of Epirus and by the Romans. However, they eve... [More information]