Travelling by ferry to Procida

Need to get to Procida by ferry? Looking for information and ferry tickets to Procida? Vivanoda helps you find the best deals on ferries to Procida from all 10 ports including Ischia, Pozzuoli, Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Capri, Salerno and Casamicciola Terme. There are a total of 9 ferry routes operated by Medmar, Alilauro, Alicost, Caremar, Ippocampo and SNAV.

The SNAV, Ippocampo, Caremar, Alicost, Alilauro and Medmar lines to Procida have a frequency of around 14 crossings a day.

The longest crossing is around 40 min on the Pozzuoli - Procida route (6 mi away) and the fastest on the Ischia - Procida route (5 mi away) with a duration of 20 min.

Statistics of Procida ferry port

Countries
Italy
Number of crossings
14 crossings a day
Number of ports
10
Number of ferry connections
9
Number of ferry companies
6
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Popular ferry routes to Procida

Here are the fastest and longest popular ferry routes to Procida and those with the highest frequency of crossings.

Tips for cheaper and better ferry travel to Procida

You will make the right choice by choosing the ferry to Procida. This means of transport has undeniable advantages: comfortable, relaxing, economical... Here are some tips to save money on your ferry crossing to Procida and travel in the best conditions:

Avoid peak periods
Going to Procida in high season can be very expensive, with prices double or even triple those of other periods. The on-board experience also changes when it is busy.
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All crossings to Procida ferry port

What better way to start your trip to Procida than with a ferry crossing? Medmar, Alilauro, Alicost, Caremar, Ippocampo and SNAV ferries to Procida offer a comfortable and affordable alternative for travellers who want to avoid the long queues and tedious boarding procedures at airports. Moreover, you can take your car or motorbike on board, allowing you to explore Procida and its surroundings in complete freedom as soon as you arrive.

With a wide choice of ferry companies and routes from Ischia, Pozzuoli, Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi or Capri to Procida, use our fare comparison platform to find the best deals on ferries to Procida for your budget and preferences. All you have to do is search!

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Where is the ferry terminal in Procida?

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Procida is located 0.3 mi from Procida city centre.
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FAQs about ferries to Procida

To travel to Procida by ferry, you can depart from 10 ports in 1 countries: Ischia, Pozzuoli, Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Capri, Salerno and Casamicciola Terme.

Ferry services to Procida are operated by 6 ferry companies: Medmar, Alilauro, Alicost, Caremar, Ippocampo and SNAV

Ferry timetables to Procida can vary significantly depending on the time of year and ferry company (Medmar, Alilauro, Alicost, Caremar, Ippocampo or SNAV). We strongly recommend you search for timetables on Vivanoda.

It depends on the route you want to take. The shortest crossing on the Ischia - Procida route takes 20 min, while the longest crossing from Pozzuoli - Procida takes almost 40 min.

The price of a ferry to Procida varies greatly, depending on whether you travel by car, on foot or by bike and the time of year. Vivanoda helps you find the best deals from Medmar, Alilauro, Alicost, Caremar, Ippocampo and SNAV to Procida.

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Ferry to Procida: Travel Guide

When to take the ferry to Procida?

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.

Discover the country from Procida port

Your choice of ferry company will depend on your point of departure and your destination in Italy. The main ferry companies in Italy are Moby, Tirrenia, Grimaldi Lines, Corsica Ferries and SNAV. They all offer regular crossings to major Italian destinations such as Naples, Venice, Sicily and Sardinia. It is important to book your ferry ticket in advance, especially during the high tourist season, to avoid the inconvenience of not having a seat available.

As far as ports are concerned, Italy has many ports where ferry companies operate. Among the most important are the ports of Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Naples and Venice. These ports have many facilities for travellers, such as cafes, restaurants, shops and car parks.

Discover the region from Procida

Naples is one of Campania's main ferry ports and a city that is sure to fascinate. Its chaotic beauty, ancient history and vibrant character will win you over at first sight. Stroll through the lively streets of the historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its Baroque churches, magnificent palaces and narrow streets. Be sure to visit the National Archaeological Museum of Naples to admire its impressive collections of Roman and Greek artefacts.

From Naples, you can easily reach Pompeii by train or bus. This ancient city, frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, is an experience not to be missed. Explore the cobbled streets, admire the well-preserved frescoes in the houses and imagine the daily life of the Romans over 2,000 years ago. If you have time, also visit nearby Herculaneum, another Roman town buried by the eruption.

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