Ferries from Ponza to Naples Beverello

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The line from Ponza to Naples Beverello is provided by Snav who offer 2 weekly connections with traveling times not exceeding 2 hours 50 minutes (afternoon departures). This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. The crew will ensure passenger comfort on board and are available to assist you in any eventuality.

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Ferries from Ponza to Naples Beverello

Port of Ponza

The Island of Ponza has a main port that connecting the island with Ventotene and other ports on the mainland. The port to the north is bordered by a pier that is sheltered by a cliff.  In the south of the port there is the Tenente di Fazio quay, which can only accommodate small boats. There is also the New Quay, which has a depth of around 6 meters and between the two docks there is docking for ships and ferries. The summer port offers floating docks for pleasure craft. The port of the island of Ponza was built in the Bourbon era, Ferdinand IV included the island in his urbanization plan... [More information]

Address: Via Banchina Nuova,04027 Ponza LT

Directions: Google Map @ Ponza, port

Guide of Naples Beverello

Beverello is the main port in Naples, in southern Italy, for passenger ferry services to Ischia, Capri, Procida, and Sorrento. The port, situated at the waterside of Piazza Municipio, is also close to the city centre. A brief history of Naples Beverello The Greeks founded Naples as a settlement in the 9th century, and throughout Greek and Roman times, the port of Naples was in military use and grew in importance as it gradually became more open to sea traffic. Under the Normans, the port experienced a period of significant development, and by the second half of the 13th century, the port had e... [More information]

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