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Ferries from Italy to Sicily
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Italy to Sicily ferry routes
Sicily is an autonomous region of Italy and is the largest island situated in the Mediterranean Sea. Minor islands surrounding it, including the Aeolian Islands, are a part of Sicily. The island currently has just over 5 million inhabitants. Mount Etna is located in east Sicily, with a height of 3,320m (10,890ft). It is the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world.
Grandi Navi Veloci provide ferries to Palermo departing from Genoa (7 times a week, 20 hours), Civitavecchia (6 times a week, 12 hours) and Livorno (3 times a week, 19 hours). Tirrenia offer a service from Napoli (5 times a week, 9 hours and 45 minutes) as do SNAV with sailings departing 9 times a week (10 hours and 30 minutes). SNAV also provide ferries departing from Civitavecchia (5 times a week, 14 hours).
Grimaldi Lines also provide a ferry route to Palermo departing from Salerno (4 times a week, 10 hours). This operator also offers crossings from Civitavecchia to Catania (3 times a week, 18 hours and 30 minutes) and Trapani (once a week, 13 hours and 30 minutes).
Alternatively, passengers can travel with Caronte & Tourist from Salerno to Messina (16 times a week, 8 hours), with T Link Lines from Genoa Voltri to Palermo Termini Imerese (6 times a week, 20 hours) or with TTT Lines from Napoli to Catania (7 times a week, 11 hours).
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