NAPLES MERGELLINA to the PONTINE ISLANDS ferries

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Can't wait to get to Italy? Search your ferry from Naples Mergellina to the Pontine Islands using our Pontine Islands ferry booking system. Through our portal you will have access to departure and arrival times, the costs and ferry operators that serve the crossings to the Pontine Islands departing from Naples Mergellina.

The lines between Naples Mergellina and Pontine Islands are provided by the operator Snav who carry out 10 trips per week with typically morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 1 hr 55 min and 3 hr 15 min. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port.

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Port of NAPLES MERGELLINA

The port of Mergellina is one of the three ports in the city of Naples. It is a very busy port, given the large number of hydrofoils and ferries in transit, provide connection with the Pontine and Aeolian Islands. In the past, the port of Mergellina was just for fishing, today its function and structure have changed, it has been expanded and equipped with breakwaters that protect it to the south and north. There is also a jetty for private boats, which find services of all kinds when they dock, for example a petrol station open until eight in the evening. How to reach the port of Mergellina&nb... [More information]

Address: Via Francesco Caracciolo, 80122 Napoli NA
Directions: Google Map @ Naples Mergellina, 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]

FERRY OPERATORS

SNAV
10 weekly sailings