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Ferries to Sicily
Schedules Overview
You can book ferries to Sicily from Sardinia
with Tirrenia di Navigazione. Travel from the
Sardinian port of Cagliari to Trapani or
Palermo.
You can book a ferry to Sicily from Italy with
SNAV, Grandi Navi Veloci, Tirrenia di
Navigazione and Grimaldi Lines. Book a ferry to
Palermo from the Italian ports of Civitavecchia,
Napoli (Naples), Genoa, Livorno and Salerno.
Ferries to Sicily from Tunisia are operated by
Grandi Navi Veloci and Grimaldi Lines, who both
offer frequent ferries to Palermo from Tunis.
Ferries to Sicily
Destination Overview
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.
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Discover Sicily
Home to Mt. Etna, the largest active volcano
in Europe, Sicily is a rugged, Mediterranean
island belonging to Italy, yet still remains
its individuality in terms of art,
architecture and cuisine (Sicily being among
one of the great dessert-makers in Italy).
Many different empires have owned this tiny
Mediterranean island including the Greek,
Roman, Spanish, Norman and even Arabian
meaning that the country has an incredibly
mixed yet unique culture and individual
customs that differs from city to city,
village to village, making Sicily a
fascinating place to travel to.
Travel on Sicily
With Aferry UK you can easily book a ferry
that can take you from Palermo to Naples,
Genoa, Sardinia and other major Italian
cities. It is also possible to take a ferry
from Catania, Sicily's second largest city,
to Naples or even Malta.
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Things to See
There are so many things to see and do in
Sicily from chartering a yacht to sail in
the Mediterranean to lazing around on San
Vito lo Capo, one of the most beautiful
beaches on the island. Maybe you could take
a trip to the mesmerising cities of Sicily?
Sicily's main beach resort city of Cefalù,
the bustling capital Palermo, the
Arab-influenced Mazara del Vallo, the party
capital Catania or even Marsala, home of the
famous Marsala wine.
Wherever you go in Sicily, there is always
something new to see...
Of course the star of the show is Mount
Etna; the largest active volcano in Europe
at 3323m high! Although many would think
that being on a volcano on a Mediterranean
island would be boiling hot but in fact, it
gets very cold up there, especially in the
winter where you can even ski down the
volcano. Mount Etna itself is a fantastic
sight. On the way up to the top, there are
small souvenir shops and little restaurants
and even artists and singers to entertain
you. The solidified rivers of lava are a
unique, surreal sight but it's the views
overlooking Sicily that makes it really
special.
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