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The links between Vulcano and Aeolian Islands are served by Liberty Lines and Siremar which carry out 354 trips per week with exclusively morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 10 minutes and 6 hours 40 minutes. On this route, you decide whether you prefer travelling with your vehicle or faster as a foot passenger by hydrofoil provided by Liberty Lines and Siremar. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.
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The port of Vulcano, known as Baia di Levante, is located on the north-eastern side of the Sicily. Ferries and hydrofoils dock here and there is also a quay for private boats. The area of the port is well equipped with restaurants and services for tourists who arrive on the island. This is the first port accessible by sea to Sicily and there are mud baths and thermal springs to visit in the immediate vicinity. The port can be reached from various cities in southern Italy. To get around the island it is best to hire a bicycle, but if you want to reach Gelso, then you can also rent a car. The ... [More information]
Address: Contrada Porto Levante, 98055 Vulcano ME
Directions: Google Map @ Vulcano, port
The Aeolian Islands, also known as the Lipari Islands, form an archipelago located to the north of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The islands are volcanic and are home to Stromboli and Vulcano, both active volcanoes. The archipelago is made up of seven islands; Lipari, Salina, Vulcano, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea. The name derives from Aeolus, the god of wind, who according to Greek mythology, found shelter on the Aeolian Islands. It is said that he lived on the island of Lipari and was able to predict the weather for the inhabitants of the island, which was important for the fishe... [More information]