Ferries from Terracina to the Pontine Islands

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The route

Are you considering a trip to the Pontine Islands? Don't miss out, search for the best ferry from Terracina to the Pontine Islands using our Pontine Islands ferry booking system. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to the Pontine Islands> departing from Terracina and related timetables, tariffs and durations.

The links between Terracina and Pontine Islands are served by the maritime operator Nlg who provide availability for 13 sailings per week with all day departures and crossing times shorter than 1 h 15 min. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Although this a quite a short journey, each vessel is fully equipped and comfortable to ensure that you enjoy your time on board.

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Map of the possible routes between Terracina and Pontine Islands

Port of Terracina

The port of Terracina on the Lazio coast provides connections to the nearby Pontine islands. It was built in the late 1700s at the request of a pope, Gregory XVI. It was finished in the middle of the next century with the construction of another pier. The port of Terracina is located a short distance from Rome and is connected by public transport, trains and buses. How to reach the port of Terracina To reach the port of Terracina from Rome by train, the train leaves from Termini station every hour and arrives in Terracina after an hour and a half. The port is two kilometers from the station, a... [More information]

Address: Via del Molo, 04019, Terracina LT

Directions: Google Map @ Terracina, port

Guide of Pontine Islands

The Pontine Islands are located just off the coast of Lazio in Italy. They consist of six islands; Gavi, Zannone, Palmarola, Ventotene, Santo Stefano and Ponza, the largest, from which the archipelago takes its name. Each island of this archipelago is beautiful and tourism is not overdeveloped here. For example, Gavi and Santo Stefano are completely uninhabited and have no beaches, so tourism is not developed on these two islands. The island of Zannone, on the other hand, is inhabited only during the summer months and have some protected natural areas that are part of the Circeo National Park.... [More information]

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