The sea crossing between Palermo and Stromboli is temporarily not in operation by any ship operator managed through NetFerry online booking service.
The port of Palermo, in Sicily, is an important port that has undergone improvement and renovation in recent years. The port is part of the urban fabric of the city and offers many services to the passengers who transit here. The port has an interesting history and was built by the Phoenicians for trade and used by the Arabs and Romans. Today it serves routes throughout the Mediterranean and is equipped with catering services, tourist information offices, a parking area and luggage storage. The port is made up of three piers, Molo Santa Lucia, Molo Piave and Molo Vittorio Veneto, all connected... [More information]
Address: Via Francesco Crispi, 90133 Palermo, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Palermo, port
Stromboli is part of the Aeolian Islands, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea just off the coast of Sicily. It has an active volcano on the island and is the northernmost island in the archipelago. The volcano is active and eruptions occur almost every hour! The name Stromboli derives from ancient Greek, meaning round, because of the shape of the island. Also in Sicilian dialect, the word ‘strummulu’ mans spinning top. The Sicilians know the volcano as Iddu, meaning ‘he’. Stromboli has been inhabited since ancient times and has prospered from the production and cultivation of... [More information]