Ferries from Naples to Filicudi

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Are you organizing a vacation to Italy? Search for the best ferry from Naples to Filicudi with Aeolian Islands ferry booking platform by NetFerry. On these pages you can find out the arrival and departing times, prices and ferry operators that serve thecrossings to Filicudi departing from Naples.

The route connecting Naples and Filicudi is operated by Siremar only who operate one connection per week with departures and traveling times shorter than 13 hours 30 minutes. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.

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Ferries from Naples to Filicudi

Port of Naples

The port of Naples is one of the major ports in Europe and second in the world after Hong Kong for passenger travel. The port is located in Piazza Municipio an ideal location to visit of the city. In addition, the port is well connected by public transport and is located about 15 km from Capodichino airport, just a few minutes from the motorway exit and 10 minutes from the Napoli Centrale train station in Piazza Garibaldi. Passengers are boarded either from the Molo Beverello for hydrofoils, or from Calata Porta Massa from which larger ferries depart. A shuttle service to and from Piazzale Ang... [More information]

Address: Calata Porta di Massa, 80133 Napoli NA

Directions: Google Map @ Naples, port

Guide of Filicudi

Filicudi is an island in the Aeolian Sea, to the north of Sicily. This island lies in the middle of the Mediterranean and is dominated by an extinct volcano called Fossa Felci. The population of the island is less than two hundred people, distributed across the island in various locations that are all connected by only one paved road and some small pedestrian streets. A brief history of Filicudi The island owes its name to the fern plants that grow here in abundance. The island was already inhabited in ancient times, and some artefacts suggest the presence of a population living here during th... [More information]

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