Messina to Salerno Ferry

Messina Salerno Ferry

The ferry ride from Messina to Salerno offers a convenient and relaxing way to travel between Sicily and mainland Italy. During the journey, you'll enjoy views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the rugged coastline.

Upon arrival in Salerno, you’ll disembark at a modern port that is well-connected to the city's main attractions, including historic sites, lively streets, and the nearby Amalfi Coast. Expect a smooth transition from the ferry to the vibrant atmosphere of Salerno, with easy access to transportation and local amenities.

Messina Salerno in pictures

Messina-Salerno

About Messina

Messina Port, located in the northeastern tip of Sicily, Italy, is a bustling maritime gateway in the Strait of Messina. Renowned for its strategic position, it connects mainland Italy with Sicily and serves as a hub for passenger ferries, cargo ships, and cruise liners. The port is celebrated for its modern facilities, deep-water berths, and efficient transport links to nearby cities and attractions. Rich in history and surrounded by scenic landscapes, Messina Port plays a vital role in regional trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

About Salerno

Salerno is a city in the Italian region of Campania, on the Amalfi Coast. Salerno enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate and is one of the sunniest cities in Italy.

Salerno was founded as a Roman colony in 194 BC and has been occupied throughout history by the Goths, Byzantines, Langobards and Normans. Today, Salerno is the main city on the Amalfi Coast. It is a bustling port city.

Salerno has many sights and attractions to keep visitors entertained. The city is dominated by the Castello di Arechi and its magnificent Giardino della Minerva. The old town is also worth a visit. It has become one of the best-preserved historic city centres and is full of narrow streets and hidden passages.

Salerno is known for its historic and majestic churches; you will find many examples of fine architecture and art in the churches of Salerno. Salerno Cathedral dominates the city and is a popular tourist attraction. Located in Salerno's old town, the cathedral has a bell tower and is the resting place of St. Matthew the Evangelist. Another church to visit is the Chiesa di San Giorgio, a beautiful Baroque church with many famous paintings and frescoes. For more examples of religious art, visit the Museo Diocesano di Salerno, located near the cathedral.

Other attractions include the city's selection of museums, from the Archaeological Museum with its famous Head of Apollo to the Didactic Museum of the Scuola Medica Salernitana, which houses many important documents from the Schola Medica Salernitana, a medical university founded in Salerno in the 9th century.

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