Ferries from Pozzallo to Malta

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The crossings between Pozzallo and Malta are served by our partner Virtu Ferries who offer 15 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 1 h 45 min and primarily morning and evening departures. Cabin crews will cater to your requests to ensure a comfortable crossing.

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Port of Pozzallo

The port of Pozzallo is located in the south of Sicily, in the province of Ragusa. The seaport has been in operation since the 1980s, when the construction of its breakwater was completed, the port is now being used to dock merchant ships. The major passenger connections were to the island of Malta, then connections were established for vehicles were also added. The port has a 600 meter long dock making it possible to dock large ships. North of the commercial port, there is a an area for pleasure and fishing boats. There are many services available within the port of Pozzallo from refueling, t... [More information]

Address: Zona Portuale, Pozzallo RG

Directions: Google Map @ Pozzallo, port

Guide of Malta

The Republic of Malta is an archipelago in the southern Mediterranean and obtained its independence from the UK in 1964, it has been a member state of the European Union since 2004. Malta is made up of three islands are Malta, Gozo and Comino. Today the official languages ​​are English and Maltese and the capital is Valletta. History Over the course of history, this small archipelago has undergone many invasions and has experienced various civilizations and cultures, including the Phoenicians, the Greeks, Romans and Arabs, until the French and English in more recent times. The origin of the na... [More information]

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