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The sea crossing between Naples Mergellina and Panarea is operated by Snav who operate 5 connections per week with afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 5 hours 05 minutes. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.
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The port of Mergellina is one of the three ports in the city of Naples. It is a very busy port, given the large number of hydrofoils and ferries in transit, provide connection with the Pontine and Aeolian Islands. In the past, the port of Mergellina was just for fishing, today its function and structure have changed, it has been expanded and equipped with breakwaters that protect it to the south and north. There is also a jetty for private boats, which find services of all kinds when they dock, for example a petrol station open until eight in the evening. How to reach the port of Mergellina&nb... [More information]
Address: Via Francesco Caracciolo, 80122 Napoli NA
Directions: Google Map @ Naples Mergellina, port
Panarea is an island in the Aeolian archipelago and is divided into three centres, San Pietro, Ditella and Drautto, San Pietro is the main port. Panarea is the smallest island in the archipelago and also the oldest with other islets around it that constitute a micro archipelago. History The island is a popular destination during the summer and is a mix of history, culture and nature. The island like the rest of the archipelago was dominated by the Etruscans and later by the Greeks, then in 252 BC it went under Roman rule. In the medieval and Byzantine period, the island went into decline until... [More information]