Ferries from Porto Santo Stefano to Giglio Island

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The route

How do I get to Giglio Island? Find the best ferry from Porto Santo Stefano to Giglio Island using our Giglio Island ferry booking system. Our website provides you with all the info you need, including the routes, timetables, prices travel times for the ferry crossings to Giglio Island from Porto Santo Stefano.

The sea connections between Porto Santo Stefano and Giglio Island are operated by Toremar only who provide availability for 30 sailings per week with frequent, all day departures and crossing times shorter than 1 hour. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.

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Map of the possible routes between Porto Santo Stefano and Giglio Island

Port of Porto Santo Stefano

The port of Valle is the main port of the city of Porto Santo Stefano, on the west coast of Italy. The city also has another port, Porto Vecchio that is more exposed to winds and therefore used less for ferry and ship moorings. Porto Vecchio is located in the west of the city and has a quay that extends to the west called Pilarella and one that is located southeast of Domizio. It is the oldest point of arrival into the city and was built in the seventeenth century by the Spanish, and today it hosts fishing and pleasure boats. The port played an important role under Spanish rule and at the begi... [More information]

Address: Piazza Facchinetti, 58019 Porto Santo Stefano GR

Directions: Google Map @ Porto Santo Stefano, port

Guide of Giglio Island

Isola del Giglio is part of the Tuscan Archipelago in Italy, it is located directly in front of Monte Argentario in the province of Grosseto. This part of the country is very hilly and has been inhabited since the Iron Age, later becoming an Etruscan military base and playing an important role because of its geographic location under Roman rule. Places to visit Over the centuries Giglio has been governed by the Pisans and then by the Medici, during the Middle Ages it was under the Aldobrandeschi, then under the municipality of Perugia and Florence. The island suffered many attacks from the Sar... [More information]

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