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The ferry routes beetween Linosa and Pelagie Islands are covered by 2 different sailing companies (Liberty Lines and Siremar) who jointly operate 30 connections per week with primarily morning and evening departures and sailing times shorter than 2 h 15 min. 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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The port of Linosa, also called Scalo Vecchio, is the main port on the island, located in the south it consists of a 120-meter quay, equipped to allow ferries and small boats to moor with an 80 meter pier. It is sheltered from the northern winds and has ferry connections with the neighboring islands. Currently Linosa has three berths for ships to ensure that at least one is always accessible in case of strong winds. The island is connected to Lampedusa and Porto Empedocle by daily ferries. However, bad weather conditions can sometimes affect transport, which run a reduced service during the wi... [More information]
Address: Via Pozzolana 92010 Linosa AG
Directions: Google Map @ Linosa, port
The Pelagie Islands are located off the south coast of Sicily, 200 km south of Agrigento. The Pelagie Islands are composed of three islands: white Lampedusa, black Linosa of volcanic origin and the lost and uninhabited islet of Lampione. Their proximity to the Tunisian coast gives them unique flora, fauna and climate. The houses on the islands are painted different colours and the sea is completely transparent. The Palagie islands are a real paradise for scuba divers, in the water you can see groupers, lobsters, yellow and pink coral and even the grey shark. The Marine Reserve The Pelagie Isla... [More information]