Travelling by ferry to Calabria

To reach Calabria by boat, you can depart from 1 countries: Italy. The ferries of the 4 companies (Liberty Lines, Meridiano Lines, Metromare or Caronte & Tourist) operating crossings to Calabria call at 11 ports: Messina, Reggio Calabria, Stromboli, Vibo Valentia, Vulcano, Lipari, Milazzo and Panarea.

With a network of 15 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Calabria and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Liberty Lines, Meridiano Lines, Metromare and Caronte & Tourist offer up to 3 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Calabria on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 1 hours 30 min (Stromboli - Vibo Valentia) with a distance of 47 mi and the longest 4 hours 30 min (Milazzo - Vibo Valentia) with a distance of 57 mi.

Ferries to Calabria in figures

Countries
Italy
Number of crossings
3 crossings a day
Number of ports
11
Number of ferry connections
15
Number of ferry companies
4
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Popular ferries to Calabria

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Most popular ferry routes to Calabria

To travel to Calabria by ferry, the ferry operators Caronte & Tourist, Metromare, Meridiano Lines and Liberty Lines offer daily crossings from Villa San Giovanni, Rinella, Santa Maria Salina, Panarea, Milazzo or Lipari.

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Ferry Calabria: Travel Guide

Ferry Calabria: What to see and do?

Calabria is an authentic Italian region located at the tip of the peninsula, between the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas. Whether you arrive by ferry from Sicily, Sardinia or Malta, you'll be amazed by the natural beauty, history and culture of this region.

Calabria is famous for its magnificent beaches, crystal-clear waters and picturesque coastline. Once you've arrived, be sure to visit Tropea, a small seaside town set on a cliff overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Stroll through the narrow streets and admire the superb panoramic views. Tropea's beach, with its fine sand and turquoise waters, is also a must.

Another place to explore is Reggio Calabria, the most important city in the region. Here you can visit the National Archaeological Museum, home to the famous Riace Bronzes, bronze statues from the fifth century BC discovered off the Calabrian coast. You can also enjoy a walk along the Lungomare, the seafront promenade, to admire the Strait of Messina and Mount Etna in the background.

Continuing your journey, stop off at Gerace, a charming medieval town perched on a hill. Stroll through the narrow streets of the historic centre and admire the churches and palaces. Gerace's Norman cathedral is a must-see, with its frescoes and impressive architecture.

Calabria is also rich in natural treasures. Be sure to visit the Sila National Park, a mountainous region with magnificent scenery and a variety of flora and fauna. Hike through pine forests, explore alpine lakes and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

If you're a lover of history and culture, be sure to visit Cosenza, one of Calabria's oldest towns. Here you can visit the Duomo, Cosenza's eleventh-century cathedral, and admire the fifteenth-century frescoes inside. You can also explore the city's historic centre, with its cobbled streets and ancient churches.

Finally, make a diversion to Pizzo, famous for its traditional ice cream, tartufo. Take a stroll through the historic centre, visit the Aragonese castle and enjoy a delicious tartufo in one of the many gelaterias.

Calabria is a region full of charm and surprises. Whether you love beaches, history, culture or nature, Calabria has it all. So pack your bags, hop on the ferry and set off to discover this magnificent Italian region.

Calabria: When to visit?

The best time to travel in Italy depends on your personal preferences. If you like the sun and the heat, summer is the ideal time for you. The months of June to August offer high temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C in the southern regions of the country. However, temperatures can rise to 40°C in certain regions such as Sicily and Calabria. Italy's beaches are crowded during this period, so expect plenty of tourists.

If you prefer milder temperatures and avoid the crowds, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are good seasons to visit Italy. Temperatures are pleasant, fluctuating between 15°C and 25°C, and the landscapes are magnificent, with flowers blooming in spring and changing leaves in autumn.

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