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The ferry lines between Levanzo and Aegadian Islands are served by 2 different ship operators - Liberty Lines and Siremar - who jointly operate 166 connections per week with frequent, all day departures and sailing times shorter than 2 h 55 min. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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Levanzo is the smallest of the Egadi islands and its port is located on the southern side of the island where there are connections with Sicily and the other islands in the Egadi archipelago. To get there just take Via Calvario towards the sea. The port is located in a cove called Cala Dogana and has two docks. The quay is adjacent to the pier and the second quay is dedicated to hydrofoils. That area of the coast overlooking the village is mostly rocky, except for a small beach formed in the innermost part onto which boats are pulled. The port is frequented by small fishing boats, hydrof... [More information]
Address: Via Calvario, 91023 Levanzo TP
Directions: Google Map @ Levanzo, port
The Aegadian or Egadi Islands, are an archipelago off the western Sicilian coast. The largest islands are Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo, followed by Maraone and the islet of Formica. This group of islands are characterised by crystal clear waters, making them a heavenly destination for those who enjoy water sports as there are many great spots for snorkelling, diving and sailing. The Marine Reserve The island is located within a marine reserve, and it's worth venturing into the mainland to enjoy long and interesting walks where you can marvel at the rich flora and fauna that also have many ... [More information]