Friday, March 24, 2006

Info about Ferries to and from Italy

Here are the links about ferries to and from Italy:

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 5 September 2008)

FERRIES (ITALIAN)
  • alilauro spaIn Italian Only Service to and/or from the following ports (See web site for listing of all ports):
    • Amalfi
    • Capri
    • Castellammare
    • Forio
    • Formia
    • Ischia
    • Napoli
    • Ponza
    • Positano
    • Salerno
    • Sorrento
    • Ventotene
  • EneRmaR – In Croatian, English, French, German, Italian
    • Venice Chioggia to Spalato (Split)
    • Genoa to Palau
    • Palau to La Maddalena
  • Ferry Boats – Listing of Companies and Destinations – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish – From infoMARE
  • Ferries from Naples – From Italy Heaven
  • How To Get To Capri – From In Italy Online
  • Linee Marittime Partenopee – Amafi Coast – In English, Italian
  • Metrò del Mare – Amafi Coast – In English, Italian
  • Moby Lines – English, French, German, Italian
    • Italy to Corsica
    • Italy to Sardinia
  • Coop. Sant'Andrea s.r.l. – In English, Italian
  • SNAV – In English, Italian
    • Italy (Ancona) to Croatia (Spalato/Split or Zara)
    • Italy (Pescara) to Croatia (Spalato/Split)
    • Italy (Brindisi) to Greece (Corfu)
    • Italy (Civitavecchia or Napoli) to Sicilia/Sicily (Palermo)
  • Tirrenia di Navigazione S.p.A. – In English, French, German, Italian – Service to and/or from the following ports (See web site for listing of all ports):
    • Albania (Durazzo/Durres)
    • Croatia (Spalato/Split)
    • Italy (Ancona)
    • Italy (Bari)
    • Italy (Civitavecchia)
    • Italy (Fiumicino)
    • Italy (Genova)
    • Italy (Golfo Aranci)
    • Italy (Napoli)
    • Italy (Sardegna/Sardinia: Arbatax, Cagliari, Golfo Aranci, Olbia, Porto Torres)
    • Italy (Sicilia/Sicily: Palermo, Trapani)
LOCATIONS
  • CAPRI
  • ELBA
  • NAPOLI/NAPLES
    • Napoli Ferry – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish – Source: directferries.co.uk – In multiple languages
FERRIES (OTHER)
  • AGOUDIMOS LINES – In English, German, Greek, Italian – Service to and/or from the following ports (See web site for listing of all ports):
    • Albania (Avlona, Durazzo/Durres)
    • Greece (Corfu, Igoumenitsa, Patras)
    • Italy (Bari, Brindisi)
  • CENTRAL MED FERRIES – "In this area you can find informations about schedule and tariffs of ferries to and from: Italy, France, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, Malta, Greece, Turkey, Albania, Montenegro and Croatia. (updated 26th April 2008)" – Source: Traghettionline (NOTE: REQUIRES MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER TO VIEW) – In English, French, German, Italian
  • CMN Ferries – (Marseille-Corsica-Sardegna) – In English, French, German, Italian
  • corsica ferries - sardinia ferries – In Dutch, English, French, German, Italian – Service to and/or from the following ports (See web site for listing of all ports):
    • France (Corsicia: Ajaccio, Bastia, Bonifacio, Calvi, Ile Rousse,
    • France (Nice, Toulon, )
    • Italy (Civitavecchia, Livorno, Savona)
    • Italy (Sardegna/Sardinia: Golfo Aranci, Santa Teresa)
  • MINOAN LINES – Service to and/or from the following ports (See web site for listing of all ports):
    • Italy (Ancona, Venezia/Venice)
    • Greece (Corfu, Heraklion, Patras, Thessaloniki)
FERRIES (BOOKING AGENTS/AGENCIES)
MISCELLANEOUS
WEATHER
  • Italy – Select from list of cities/towns in Italy – "Weatherbase is your one authoritative source for finding monthly weather records and averages for more than 16,439 cities worldwide." – From Weatherbase
  • italy-weather-and-maps.com – home to maps of Italy, current Italian weather conditions, and six day weather forecasts for every Italian region and province.
The above links are current. In the event of a broken link or if anyone has any suggestions for other sites, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update and/or correct this blog entry.

Please note: Some of the above routes and destinations may be seasonal. Always check the respective ferry schedule for hours of operation and destinations.

All times shown on the ferry schedules use a 24 hour clock.
Which means you will subtract 1200 from anytime over or greater than 12:00 while you are traveling in Italy. For example, 14:15 is 2:15 PM (afternoon) or 23:47 is 11:47 PM (evening) or 00:00 is 12:00 AM (midnight) or 05:17 is 5:17 AM (morning).

That's it for Friday, 24 March 2006: venerdì, 24 marzo 2006.

Ciao, Ben

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.

"A pagare e morire si è sempre in tempo. "
There’s always time to pay and to die.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 5 September 2008)

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