Sorrento to Naples Ferry

Sorrento Naples Ferry

The ferry trip from Sorrento to Naples combines convenience with spectacular scenery, making it an enjoyable way to return to the bustling city. As you sail across the sparkling waters of the Bay of Naples, the views of the coastline and surrounding islands create a memorable experience.

Back in Naples, a city steeped in history and culture, you’ll be greeted by its lively atmosphere and world-famous attractions. From exploring the historic centre to indulging in authentic Neapolitan pizza, Naples promises an unforgettable end to your journey.

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Sorrento-Naples

Ferry Companies from Sorrento to Naples

Alilauro

Alilauro

NLG

NLG

Frequently Asked Questions About Sorrento-Naples

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What are the check-in times for Alilauro ferries from Sorrento?
All passengers must arrive at the port at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

About Sorrento

Sorrento Port, nestled along the stunning Amalfi Coast in Italy, is a charming harbour renowned for its picturesque setting. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and offering breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples, the port serves as a gateway to popular destinations such as Capri, Positano, and Pompeii. Its vibrant atmosphere features a mix of fishing boats, luxury yachts, and ferries, alongside quaint cafes and seafood restaurants. The port's proximity to Sorrento's historic centre makes it a convenient hub for travellers seeking to explore the region's rich cultural and natural attractions.

About Naples

Located in southern Italy, Napoli is a magnificent city, from its bustling ancient centre to its picturesque seafront under the shadow of Vesuvius. It has become a cultural centre as a result of its long history as a gathering place for diverse peoples.

Napoli's history dates back to the 9th century B.C. when it was founded as Parthenope or Palaepolis. In 470 B.C., it was renamed Neapolis (New City). As a result, it is among the oldest cities in Europe. Its current urban fabric retains a number of notable aspects of its lengthy and dynamic past, such as its street layout, abundance of historic structures and parks, the continuation of many of its social and urban functions, its stunning location on the Bay of Naples, and the continuity of its historical stratification.

Sorrento to Naples Ships

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