Ferries from Sorrento to Salerno

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The line from Sorrento to Salerno is provided by Nlg only who operate one connection per week with afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 2 hours 50 minutes. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.

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Ferries from Sorrento to Salerno

Port of Sorrento

The city of Sorrento has its main port in Marina Piccola, located in a small inlet. The port was formerly called Marina di Capo Cervo, because of the surrounding mountains. It is located a short distance from the center of Sorrento and is in an excellent position in relation to the islands and places in the Gulf of Naples. The port of Sorrento is composed of a pier with a dock at the shore and another dock enclosed within a pier, inside which yachts are moored. This port is one of the most important passenger ports in the entire Campania region and is well connected to the rest of the city by ... [More information]

Address: Piazza Marinai D'Italia, 80067 Sorrento NA

Directions: Google Map @ Sorrento, port

Guide of Salerno

Salerno is a city bathed by the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is rich in history, art and culture and has been an important port since ancient times. History The first settlements in Salerno date back to ancient times, near the river Irno. After the 5th century and the Etruscans left southern Italy, the Samnites settled here, then eventually left the area in 240 BC. The importance of Salerno grew when Scipio decided to send 300 Roman citizens, to create a maritime colony here. The medieval era saw it under Byzantine rule up until 646, the year in which the Longobards made it part of t... [More information]

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