Ferries from
Gulf of Napoli to Pontine Islands
Ferries from
Gulf of Napoli to Pontine Islands
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Naples, Italy's third-largest city, offers visitors an authentic Italian experience with its rich history, incredible food, and stunning coastal views. The city sits beneath Mount Vesuvius, the still-active volcano that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD - both archaeological sites are must-visit attractions just a short trip from the city center. Naples is the birthplace of pizza, making a visit to one of its traditional pizzerias essential for food lovers. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the National Archaeological Museum with its collection of Greco-Roman artifacts. The historic center of Naples is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with narrow streets, ancient churches, and underground Roman ruins. From Naples' port, travelers can easily catch ferries to the glamorous island of Capri, the colorful Procida, or the larger island of Ischia, known for its thermal springs. During summer, the Naples International Film Festival attracts cinema fans from around the world, while December brings the famous Christmas markets along San Gregorio Armeno street.
The Pontine Islands, a charming archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Italy's west coast, offer a perfect escape from the mainland's bustle. This group of six small islands - Ponza, Palmarola, Ventotene, Santo Stefano, Zannone, and Gavi - welcomes visitors with crystal-clear waters and unique volcanic landscapes. Ponza, the largest island, draws tourists with its colorful harbor, ancient Roman tunnels, and beautiful Chiaia di Luna beach. Ventotene, with its Roman port and archaeological museum, offers fascinating historical insights. During summer, the islands come alive with seafood festivals celebrating local food traditions. The Pontine Islands are easy to reach by ferry from mainland ports including Formia, Terracina, Anzio, and San Felice Circeo, making them a great addition to any Italian coastal trip. From here, travelers can also connect to Naples and the Amalfi Coast through other ferry services.