Ferries from Vibo Valentia to the Aeolian Islands

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How do I get to the Aeolian Islands? Find the best ferry from Vibo Valentia to the Aeolian Islands with Aeolian Islands ferry booking platform by NetFerry. Our website provides you with all the info you need, including the routes, timetables, prices travel times for the ferry crossings to the Aeolian Islands from Vibo Valentia.

The links between Vibo Valentia and Aeolian Islands are served by Liberty Lines only with a schedule of 10 weekly connections with primarily afternoon departures and maximum duration of 3 h 30 min. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.

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Map of the possible routes between Vibo Valentia and Aeolian Islands

Port of Vibo Valentia

Vibo Valentia port is on the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coast providing ferry connections to Sicily, functioning as a commercial and tourist hub. Located in the southern part of the Gulf of S. Eufemia, there are various docks within the port (Fiume, Tripoli, Bengasi, Papandrea and Buccarelli) for both commercial, military and private boats. The ferry terminal offers passenger facilities such as restrooms, cafeterias, waiting rooms and ticket offices. How to get to Vibo Valentia port  The port of Vibo Valentia can be reached easily by car along the A1 and onto the E45 or A30 following the E45 an... [More information]

Address: Via Molo 1, Vibo Valentia, Italy

Directions: Google Map @ Vibo Valentia, port

Guide of Aeolian Islands

The Aeolian Islands, also known as the Lipari Islands, form an archipelago located to the north of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The islands are volcanic and are home to Stromboli and Vulcano, both active volcanoes. The archipelago is made up of seven islands; Lipari, Salina, Vulcano, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea. The name derives from Aeolus, the god of wind, who according to Greek mythology, found shelter on the Aeolian Islands. It is said that he lived on the island of Lipari and was able to predict the weather for the inhabitants of the island, which was important for the fishe... [More information]

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