Ferries from Ventotene to the Pontine Islands

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The route

Find all the information for your ferry from Ventotene to the Pontine Islands with Pontine Islands ferry booking platform by NetFerry. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to the Pontine Islands departing from Ventotene and related timetables, tariffs and durations.

The Ventotene Pontine Islands lines are covered by 2 ferry operators (Snav and Snav) which jointly provide 10 weekly sailings with travel times that don't exceed 50 min and mainly morning and evening departures. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. 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 Ventotene and Pontine Islands

Port of Ventotene

The island of Ventotene has two ports, the Porto Romano and a modern port in the Cala Rossano area, called Porto Nuovo. The Roman Port is intended for the docking of small boats and small fishing vessels. This small harbor is protected by Punta Pertuso, a rock that goes south forming a natural pier. The New Port is the landing point for commercial and passenger ferries, hydrofoils, large ships and boats for  transport to and from the mainland. The Porto Nuovo is located north of the Roman port and is protected by a pier above the river with a dock of about 370 meters.... [More information]

Address: Via Porto Nuovo, 04020 Ventotene LT

Directions: Google Map @ Ventotene, 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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