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Italy has a total of almost 8,490 Km./ 5,275 miles of coastline, including the peninsula itself and all the numerous islands in the seas around the country. Many services link the islands by sea to the mainland: the main links are by car ferries and hydro-foils. In addition, ships from all the countries around the Mediterranean are moored in the well-equipped Italian ports. The main Italian ports of embarkation for the large islands of Sicily and Sardinia are: Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Fiumicino, Naples and Villa San Giovanni.

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Ports in Italy

Italy Ferries
Maritime Services
Italy has a total of almost 8,490 Km./ 5,275 miles of coastline, including the peninsula itself and all the numerous islands in the seas around the country.
There are many services linking the islands by sea to the mainland: the main links are by car ferries and hydro-foils. In addition, ships from all the countries around the Mediterranean are moored in the well-equipped Italian ports. The main Italian ports of embarkation for the large islands of Sicily and Sardinia are: Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Fiumicino, Naples and Villa San Giovanni.
The primary companies operating on these routes are: Ferrovie dello Stato, Tirrenia Navigazioni, Grandi Traghetti, Trans Tirreno Express, Moby Lines, and Sardinia Ferries. Bookings can be made and tickets purchased at authorised travel agencies. Connections are more frequent during the summer and on holidays.


Bari port, Bari dock, Bari seaport
Brindisi port, Brindisi dock, Brindisi seaport
Cagliari port, Cagliari dock, Cagliari seaport
Civitavecchia port, Civitavecchia dock, Civitavecchia seaport
Ferry Services for Sardinia
Port of Civitavecchia
Genoa port, Genoa dock, Genoa seaport
Port of Genoa - ferry companies in GENOA
La Spezia port, La Spezia dock, La Spezia seaport
Leghorn port, Leghorn dock, Leghorn seaport
Livorno port, Livorno dock, Livorno seaport
Naples port, Naples dock, Naples seaport
Palermo port, Palermo dock, Palermo seaport
Venice port, Venice dock, Venice seaport

Ferry-Boats (Sardinia)
Timetables
Ferry-Boats (Sicily)

Seaport to City Dock Transfers:
dock transfer to nearest city, airport or rail/bus station?
Among our most requested services are transfers from Italy's main seaports, where cruise liners dock in Rome (Civitavecchia), Naples, Livorno and Venice.
From here travelers are just a short drive from some of Italy major cities, tourist destinations and commercial areas.


www.traghetti.com
Routes and timetables of ferries in Italy

Ferry Companies on the Web
www.tirrenia.it
(for Tirrenia, Toremar, Caremar, Adriatica, Siremar and Saremar)
www.tirrenia.it
Adriatic Coast
www.alilauro.it
Lazio / Campania
www.caremar.it
Campania
www.snav.it
Campania / Sicily / Aeolian Islands
www.toremar.it
Elba / Giglio / Capraia
www.vetor.it
Ponza, Island of Ventotene, Ischia, Procida
www.gnv.it
Sardinia / Sicily
www.mobylines.it
Sardinia / Elba
www.saremar.it
Sardinia
www.corsicaferries.com
Sardinia
www.siremar.it
Sicily
www.usticalines.it Sicily and Minor Islands
www.navigazionegolfodeipoeti.it
Liguria / Cinque Terre

Locations in Italy
Agrigento, Alassio, Ancona, Aosta, Arezzo, Assisi, Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Bolzano, Caserta, Catania, Cervinia, Como, Cortina, Cosenza, Ferrara, Florence, Genoa, L'Aquila, Lecce, Lucca, Mantova, Matera, Messina, Milan, Modena, Naples, Ortisei, Padua, Palermo, Parma, Pavia, Perugia, Piacenza, Pisa, Ravenna, Reggio Calabria, Rimini, Roma, Salerno, Sanremo, Sestriere, Siena, Siracusa, Stresa, Taormina, Taranto, Turin, Trento, Trieste, Udine, Venice, Verona, Vicenza, Viterbo

locations in the major islands of Italy
Sicily
Agrigento, Caltanissetta, Catania, Enna, Messina, Palermo, Ragusa, Siracusa, Trapani
Sardinia
Cagliari, Nuoro, Olbia, Oristano, Sassari

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Navigation of the Lakes
The public boat services of the Gestione Navigazione Laghi Maggiore Garda Como, concern all the principal lakes and give a wonderful opportunity for appreciating the beauties of the various towns which face onto the lakes. The boats, varying from "ancient" steamboats to fast modern hydrofoils, are equipped with every comfort to make the trip more pleasant, such as bars, restaurants, telephones and solariums. It is also possible to take animals onto the boats. All the main lake-side localities are connected by a network of ferries and cruise boats which make it possible to avoid the lakeside traffic and to spend hours in complete relaxation.

Lake Maggiore
There are summer cruises on Lake Maggiore from March to September leaving from Arona. The cruise on the steamboat 'Piemonte" is particularly attractive. All the motorships have an on-board restaurant service. Hydrofoils connect Arona and Locarno in under two hours, with stops at the most interesting places on the way. Intra and Laveno are linked by motor-ferries which can carry vehicles, (cars and camper vans). In Italy and in Switzerland there are special season tickets which permit an unlimited number of journeys.

Lake Como
Lake Como has a fleet of 26 motorships which link up the main tourist areas. Ferries for transporting motor-vehicles travel between Cadenabbia, Bellagio, Menaggio and Varenna. They can carry over twenty vehicles and there is a discount on the ticket price for extra journeys. The fast hydrofoils are equally cheap and they connect Como and Lecco with many stops in between. The summer cruise trips leave every day of the week from Colico. Departures are from around 9.30 am to 6.30 pm. In summer a pleasant alternative is offered by the night-time cruises with on-board dancing, leaving from Como, and from Colico, Domaso, Menaggio, Bellagio, Varenna, Lecco.

Lake Garda
The fleet of Lake Garda consists of 20 boats with bars, restaurants and sun decks. The ferry service consists of two motorships, which can transport up to 35 motor vehicles and 300 passengers, traveling from Maderno to Torre del Benaco and vice-versa. Between Desenzano and Peschiera there are swift catamarans which link up these two towns and many places in between. Afternoon and night-time summer cruises leave every day of the week on the following routes: Peschiera-Garda, Salò-Gargnano, Riva-Malcesine, Desenzano-Manerba. There are bars, restaurants and orchestras on board.
For information:
Gestione Navigazione Laghi Maggiore Garda Como
Via Ludovico Ariosto, 21 20145 MILANO
Tel.(039) 02 4676101 - Fax (039) 02 46761059
www.navigazionelaghi.it

Lake Iseo
On Lake Iseo there is a fleet of 7 motorships which connect almost all the lake-side towns. Some of them have bar and restaurant services and in the summertime there are evening cruises with dinners served. The ferry service connects Pisogne and Sarnico. Various tours, with an on-board bar and lunch service, leave from Sarnico (stopping at Iseo, Lovere and Monte Isola), from Sulzano (stopping at Lovere e Sarnico) and from Sale Marasino (with stops at Lovere, Sarnico and Monte Isola).
For information:
Navigazione Lago d'Iseo
Via Nazionale 16 - 24062 Costa Volpino (BG)
Tel. (039) 035 971483 - Fax (039) 035 972970
www.navigazionelagoiseo.it


Transportation

Highways and Roads Highway
There is an extensive and well maintained road network. Tolls are charged on the autostrade (highways). Highways and Roads Highways are indicated by the letter "A" followed by a number written in white on a green background.

Railway
The Italian railway network spans over 16,000 km. Connections with France run along the Nice-Ventimiglia-Genoa coastline and through the Frejus tunnel via Modane, Bardonecchia, and Turin. The lines from Switzerland run through the Sempione Pass tunnel and across Ticino Canton from the Chiasso border crossing towards Milan. The Brennero and Tarvisio lines link Italy to Austria and then to central and western Europe. The fastest trains operate on the networks between the major cities while the regional trains are fairly slow. It is also fairly cheap and efficient.

Maritime Services
Italy has a total of almost 8,490 Km./ 5,275 miles of coastline, including the peninsula itself and all the numerous islands in the seas around the country. Many services link the islands by sea to the mainland: the main links are by car ferries and hydro-foils. In addition, ships from all the countries around the Mediterranean are moored in the well-equipped Italian ports. The main Italian ports of embarkation for the large islands of Sicily and Sardinia are: Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Fiumicino, Naples and Villa San Giovanni.

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