Book a Salerno Ferry

Book a Salerno Ferry

Book a Salerno Ferry

Salerno ferries connect Italy with Sicily, Tunisia, Italy & Gulf of Napoli with crossings available to Palermo & Messina (in Sicily), Tunis (in Tunisia), Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, Naples, Cetara, Maiori, Minori & Vietri sul mare (in Italy), Capri, Ischia & Procida (in Gulf of Napoli). Sailings from Salerno are operated by numerous ferry companies.

There are up to 64 ferry crossings daily from Salerno with sailing durations starting from 5 minutes. Our Salerno ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.

Port Address

Grimaldi Lines Terminal - Via Ligea, Porto Commerciale Lato di Ponente, 84121 Salerno, SA, Italy

Caronte & Tourist Terminal - Molo Ponente, Via Ligea, 84121 Salerno, SA, Italy

NLG Terminal - Stazione Marittima di Salerno, Molo Manfredi, 84121 Salerno, SA, Italy

Travelmar Terminal - Piazza della Concordia, Molo Masuccio Salernitano, 84123 Salerno

Alilauro Terminal - Marittima di Salerno, Molo Manfredi, 84121 Salerno, SA, Italy

Positano Jet Terminal - Piazza della Concordia, 84123 Salerno, SA, Italy

Alicost Terminal - Stazione Marittima di Salerno, Molo Manfredi, 84121 Salerno, SA, Italy

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Salerno Guide

Salerno Guide

Salerno is a town and a province capital in Campania, south-western Italy, located on the gulf of the same name on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno's history dates from its establishment as a Roman town in about 194 BC after the wars with Hannibal the Great. It is situated on a natural harbor which has facilitated trade from ancient times to the present, and which was used by the allied forces as a landing place during the Italian campaign in World War II. Behind the city is a high rock surmounted by an ancient castle, the Castle of Arechi, which commands a view overlooking the city and the Bay. Like other cities and towns in southern Italy, Salerno has been washed over by succeeding dynasties and empires, all of which have had an influence on the evolution of the city, physically and culturally. After the Romans, the Samnites, followed by the Saracens and Lombards, and of course the Byzantines and Normans.

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