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Ferries from Sicily to Italy
Freightlink provide customers with the largest network of freight ferry crossings for commercial vehicles across Europe. We secure thousands of ferry spaces on a weekly basis for customers with booking requirements from a 6m van, through to an wide and long, out of gauge load. For all your cargo and freight ferry booking requirements from Sicily to Italy click on the list above, and book securely online today.
Our dedicated software links directly to many of the major ferry operators in Europe such as Irish Ferries, DFDS Seaways, Eurotunnel and many more. Once a booking has been made online with Freightlink you will receive immediate confirmation of your booking, which includes all the details for your journey.
Clients can also search and book for other freight ferry routes to many countries across the world including Malta, Spain and Germany, all at discounted prices.
Sicily to Italy freight ferry routes
Italy is located in the south-eastern region of Europe close to Austria and Switzerland, among other countries. As well as the mainland, Italian territory also includes the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Rome is the country’s capital and is the largest and most populated city in Italy.
Caronte & Tourist offer passengers a ferry service from Messina to Salerno 14 times a week (8 hours). For passengers travelling from Palermo, Grandi Navi Veloci provide crossings to Civitavecchia (5 times a week, 12 hours), Genoa (7 times a week, 20 hours) and Livorno (3 times a week, 19 hours).
Alternatively, passengers can travel with Grimaldi Lines who provide services from Palermo to Salerno (twice a week, 9 hours 30 minutes), Catania to Civitavecchia (4 times a week, 18 hours 30 minutes) and Trapani to Civitavecchia (once a week, 14 hours 30 minutes).
SNAV also offer ferry routes departing from Palermo to Civitavecchia (4 times a week, 14 hours) and Napoli (9 times a week, 10 hours 30 minutes).
Crossings are also available to Napoli from Palermo travelling with Tirrenia (9 times a week, 8 hours) and from Catania with TTT Lines (7 times a week, 11 hours).
Alternatively, customers can travel with T Link Lines from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa Voltri (6 times a week, 20 hours 30 minutes).
