Compare ferry prices and book cheap crossings from Campania to Pontine Islands
Travelling by ferry from Campania to Pontine Islands is an excellent choice! Campania Pontine Islands ferries are operated by 1 ferry companies (SNAV) serving the ports of Casamicciola Terme, Ponza, Ventotene and Naples.
To be sure of finding a cheap Campania Pontine Islands ferry ticket, we recommend you use our search engine, which compares offers, prices and timetables from SNAV.
With a total frequency of over 3 crossings a day, depending on the time of year, you have plenty of options for planning your Campania Pontine Islands boat trip.
The fastest crossing takes 50 min (Casamicciola Terme - Ventotene) for a distance of 26 mi and the longest 2 hours 50 min (Naples - Ponza) for a distance of 67 mi.
Search on Vivanoda for the cheapest, longest and most frequent ferries Campania Pontine Islands. Compare the offers from SNAV and book your Campania Pontine Islands ferry ticket.
Looking for a Campania to Pontine Islands ferry? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between these different regions. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Campania and Pontine Islands. Comfortable cabins, on-board restaurants, cinemas, children's activities... ferries from SNAV offer excellent facilities and services for all the family.
To plan your ferry trip to Naples, Ventotene, Ponza or Casamicciola Terme use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on Campania Pontine Islands ferry tickets that will save you time and money. Using our easy to use price comparison tool you can find deals and timetables from a number of ferry companies including SNAV. There's sure to be a deal to suit your needs and budget. Search from 4 ferry routes between Campania and Pontine Islands!
Pontine Islands: Ferry journey and discovery of the region
The Pontine archipelago is made up of six main islands: Ponza, Ventotene, Palmarola, Zannone, Gavi and Santo Stefano. Each of these islands has its own charm and special features.
Let's start with Ponza, the largest and most developed island in the archipelago. With its peaceful coves, crystal-clear waters, steep cliffs and secret caves, Ponza is a paradise for swimmers and divers. Be sure to visit the Grotta di Pilato, a spectacular cave accessible only by boat. Stroll through the narrow streets of Ponza and discover its picturesque shops, seafood restaurants and lively cafés.
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