Sorrento – Seiano
Ferries to Italy
Sorrento – Seiano
Ferries to Italy
Seremar provides the ferry from Sorrento to Seiano. Sorrento Seiano ferries cost around $10 and $24, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Sorrento Seiano ferries.
Sorrento Seiano ferries typically depart at 18:10.
The Sorrento Seiano ferry trip can take around 20 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 7 weekly sailings from Sorrento to Seiano serviced by Seremar. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Sorrento Seiano ferry prices typically range between $10* and $24*. The average price is typically $17*. The cheapest ferries from Sorrento to Seiano start from $10*. The average price for a foot passenger is $17*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25
The distance between Sorrento to Seiano is approximately 4 miles (6km) or 3 nautical miles.
Ferry Operators servcing ferries from Sorrento to Seiano currently do not allow cars to travel onboard.
Foot passengers can travel on the Sorrento to Seiano ferry with Seremar.
Pets currently are not allowed on ferries from Sorrento to Seiano.
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The Italian town of Sorrento is located in Camania in southern Italy and overlooks the Bay of Naples. There are many amazing views from the town towards the city of Naples, Vesuvius and across to the island of Capri. As it is close to Naples and Pompeii and at the south eastern end of the Circumvesuviana railway line, Sorrento is a very popular tourist destination. The town is also on the Amalfi Drive which is an 80 km narrow road that follows the coast's high cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea between Sorrento and Amalfi. Aside from the beautiful towns and villages along the road, the road itself is a popular tourist attraction in its own right because of the spectacular views to be had.
The town itself does not have a great deal of attractions to offer and is therefore principally used by tourists as a base from which to explore the surrounding areas. Although, the 14th century Chiesa di San Francesco, with its flowery cloister, is worth visiting. There is also a small garden next to the church which has spectacular views across the Bay of Naples and is a good place to stop for a little peace and quiet. South of Corso Italia there is a medieval cathedral, and more of the town's history can be seen at Museo Correale, near the station.
From the town's port, ferries can be taken to Capri, Naples and to Castellammare di Stabia.