Ferries from
Giglio Island to Italy
Ferries from
Giglio Island to Italy
The Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano ferry is the main ferry route from Giglio Island to Italy. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Giglio Island to Italy sail approximately 26 times per week and are operated by Toremar.
Giglio Island to Italy ferries sail in approximately 1 hour.
Yes, you can travel by car on the ferry from Giglio Island to Italy with Toremar.
The distance between Giglio Island and Italy is 15 miles (24km) and 13 nautical miles.
Giglio Island to Italy ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano ferry ferry sails approximately 25 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.
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Giglio Island, or Isola Giglio, is a small Italian commune in the Tyrrhenian Sea, approximately 15 kilometres from the coast of Tuscany. Beautiful beaches and idyllic harbours line its 27-kilometre coast, while mountainous areas and unspoilt terrain dominate the inland, which can be explored via the extensive network of hiking trails. Isola Giglio offers fantastic diving and snorkelling opportunities, too, boasting clear blue waters and vividly coloured marine life and coral reef beneath the waves. If you would prefer to delve into the island’s history, the remnants of a Roman villa can be found in the port area, as well as the church of San Pietro Apostolo which showcases a fascinating ivory crucifix. Giglio Island is a popular day trip destination for Italians, so it offers frequent sailings every day back to Porto Santo Stefano on the mainland. The island’s port can be found on the east coast in the village of Giglio Porto.
Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula situated in the Mediterranean Sea at the bottom of Western Europe, with the Tyrrhenian Sea to the West, Ionian Sea to the South and Adriatic Sea to the East. Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world and contains more World Heritage Sites than any other country. Although Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence are the top tourist destinations in Italy, the country’s rich collections of art, culture and literature from many different periods and regions make it impossible to judge on where the most interesting location is. With around four thousand miles of coastline, with countless gulfs, inlets, and long sandy beaches, Italy is truly adapted to the holiday lovers every need. Coastal cities with their sea resorts and awesome beaches are easily reachable by car with a variety of ferries and vessels large and small ready to sail you there.