Ferries from Naples Beverello to Ventotene

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Find all the information for your ferry from Naples Beverello to Ventotene using our Pontine Islands ferry booking system. On these pages you can find out the arrival and departing times, prices and ferry operators that serve thecrossings to Ventotene departing from Naples Beverello.

The line from Naples Beverello to Ventotene is provided by the operator Snav who have 3 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 1 hour 50 minutes and 2 hours with mainly morning and afternoon boarding. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.

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Ferries from Naples Beverello to Ventotene

Port of Naples Beverello

The port of Beverello is in Naples and used for the departure and arrival of hydrofoils and ferries that connect the islands of the Gulf. The port is located in the centre of the city and it is easy to reach the major sites of interest of Naples and it is in fact, right in front of the Castel Nuovo. The small pier is very busy especially in the summer there are services such as bars and toilets and a secure car park. How to reach Molo Beverello It is possible to reach the Beverello pier from the Napoli Centrale train station by walking for about three kilometers, or by bus from the square in f... [More information]

Address: Molo Beverello, 80133 Napoli NA

Directions: Google Map @ Naples Beverello, port

Guide of Ventotene

The island of Ventotene is a volcanic island that is part of the Pontine Archipelago. It is largely formed of rock and Mediterranean scrub. The island has a small village with houses around the port and has a rich history that goes from the Romans up to the fascist era. In Roman times it was called Pandataria and it became an important place because Augustus exiled his first daughter to the island and later Tiberius exiled his niece Agrippina there. There are many ruins of villas and aqueducts on the island that remain from the Roman period. The marine reserve Today Ventotene is part of the M... [More information]

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