Ferries to Sicily

Ferry To Sicily - Latest Country Information, Reviews And Ships

3.6 / 5
(2748 Ratings)

Sicily is a popular destination with tourists from all over the world who flock to Sicily's beautiful beaches and stunning views. Experience all that Sicily has to offer, from Arab-influenced architecture to the imposing Mount Etna.

A ruggedly beautiful mountainous island to the south of Italy, Sicily boasts everything from volcanoes to picturesque villages to isolated beaches. The long history of being invaded by every regional superpower also means that it is a cultural melee of interesting influences.

The Valley of the Temples, south of modern-day Agrigento, is well worth a visit. Here, you can discover the ruins of six ancient temples. There is an audio tour and a museum to help you better understand the amazing spectacle that you are seeing. Remember to take some bottled water if you are visiting in the summer, for the weather takes no prisoners in Sicily!

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Sicily

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Posted: 10 Jun 2026

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Which ferries go to Sicily?
Ferries to Sicily are operated by Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Caronte & Tourist, and Tirrenia.

Reviews for Sicily

3.6 / 5
2748 Reviews

The toilets could be cleaner…

The toilets could be cleaner - otherwise the cruise met our expectations.

Peter, 2 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Great experience

Great experience

Davide U., 10 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Expensive and not very good…

Expensive and not very good breakfast

cliente, 37 days agoCollected by AFerry.com