The sea crossing between Vibo Valentia and Vulcano is temporarily not in operation by sailing companies in partnership with NetFerry.
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
Vulcano is one of the Sicilian islands of the Aeolian archipelago. Since ancient times it has always been famous for volcanic activity, but it was not inhabited. The name Vulcano derives from the name that the Romans gave to the god Vulcan, and it is from here that the terms volcano and vulcanism derive. The last major eruption occurred in 1888, the crater became inactive, and the area began to be cultivated. The presence of the volcano is still evident from the fumaroles, jet streams, submarines and sulphurous mud, which is said to have therapeutic properties. Since Roman times the island has... [More information]