Are you trying to find out how to get to the Pelagie Islands? Find the best ferry from Lampedusa to the Pelagie Islands with Pelagie Islands ferry booking platform by NetFerry. Our pages provide you with all the information on your trip to the Pelagie Islands from Lampedusa including prices, schedules and travel times.
The lines between Lampedusa and Pelagie Islands are provided by 2 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Liberty Lines and Siremar) which jointly provide 15 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 1 hour and 2 hours and primarily morning and afternoon departures. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.
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Lampedusa is the capital on the island of the same name and the port of arrival for connections to and from Sicily and the neighboring island of Linosa. The port is located on the southwest side of the island, opposite Sicily. It consists of three natural dams that act as bays, one is the old port and another the new one. At the old port there is mooring for yachts and a marina with fishing boats. Ferries dock in the new port of Cavallo Bianco. At the pier of Cala Pisana, in the new port, there is a second landing for boats, where it is easier to dock when winds from the libeccio make it diffi... [More information]
Address: Via Punta Favaloro Lampedusa AG
Directions: Google Map @ Lampedusa, port
The Pelagie Islands are located off the south coast of Sicily, 200 km south of Agrigento. The Pelagie Islands are composed of three islands: white Lampedusa, black Linosa of volcanic origin and the lost and uninhabited islet of Lampione. Their proximity to the Tunisian coast gives them unique flora, fauna and climate. The houses on the islands are painted different colours and the sea is completely transparent. The Palagie islands are a real paradise for scuba divers, in the water you can see groupers, lobsters, yellow and pink coral and even the grey shark. The Marine Reserve The Pelagie Isla... [More information]