Travelling from Stromboli to Vulcano? Then the Ferry Stromboli - Vulcano offers you a fast and affordable option for your trip. The ferry takes you 4 times a day in 1 hour 25 minutes from Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) to Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy).
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Information about the ferry connection Stromboli - Vulcano
Ferry connection: | Ferry Stromboli - Vulcano |
Start port: | Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) |
Destination port: | Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) |
Number of crossings: | 4 times a day |
Travel time / journey time: | 1 hour 25 minutes |
Booking: | Ferry Stromboli - Vulcano book |
Operators on this route: |
Liberty Lines Fast Ferries |
Port information for your journey by ferry from Stromboli to Vulcano
Stromboli
Stromboli, one of Italy’s Aeolian Islands, is famous for its active volcano. This offers an impressive natural spectacle, especially at night. You can go on guided hikes to the crater and watch the spectacular eruptions. The charming village of Stromboli, ...
Port address
Address ferry harbour Stromboli | |
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Street: | Pontile |
Postcode & city: | 98050 Stromboli |
Country: | Italy |
GPS: | 38.7975533, 15.240024 |
Travel information
As Stromboli is a small, car-free volcanic island, there is no access by car. The island can mainly be reached by Ferry or boat.
On foot on Stromboli
If you are already on the island, you can easily reach the Stromboli ferry port on foot. The island is small and easily accessible on foot. The harbor is located on the main street Via Marina.
Arrival with the Ferry
The ferry port of Stromboli is served by various other islands in the Aeolian archipelago and some ports in Sicily.
Flight arrival
Stromboli does not have its own airport. The nearest airport is in Sicily. From there you can take a Ferry to Stromboli.
Here you will find more detailed information about the harbour, addresses of the ferry terminals, information about travelling to Stromboli, as well as all Ferries to Stromboli.
Vulcano
On Vulcano, one of Italy’s Aeolian Islands, you can experience unique natural phenomena. The Dead Field shows you fumaroles on land and in the water, where you can feel the power of the earth up close. The volcanic activity here ...
Port address
Address ferry harbour Vulcano | |
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Street: | |
Postcode & city: | 98055 Vulcano Porto |
Country: | Italy |
GPS: | 38.4154041, 14.961178 |
Travel information
Arrival by car
The Vulcano ferry port is easily accessible via the island’s main roads:
- From the north: Follow the road in a southerly direction to the harbor.
- From the south: Ferry north on the main road to the harbor.
- From the west: Follow the main roads to the harbor, the island is not big and the ferry port is easy to find.
Arrival by bus & train
There are no rail connections on Vulcano. Buses run on the island and the ferry port is usually an important stop. Check the timetable in advance.
Arrival by plane
There is no airport on Vulcano. The nearest airport is Catania-Fontanarossa in Sicily. From there, you can take a bus or cab to the port of Milazzo and then take a Ferry to Vulcano.
Here you will find more detailed information about the harbour, addresses of the ferry terminals, information about travelling to Vulcano, as well as all Ferries to Vulcano.
Frequently asked questions
Here you will find answers to various questions about travelling from Stromboli to Vulcano.
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