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Naples: ferries, timetables and prices
Naples is one of the main ferry hubs in southern Italy, with routes connecting the mainland to Sicily, Sardinia and the nearby islands. From here you can sail with your vehicle to Palermo and Cagliari, ideal if you want to continue your trip by road once you arrive. On TheBato you can compare ferry companies, timetables and prices in a single search, add your car, van or motorbike and choose between seats and cabins, with support in English, Spanish and Italian.
Tip: for summer, Easter, Christmas and long weekends, ferries from Naples can be very busy. Book as early as possible and compare both Palermo and Cagliari departures on TheBato to find more options and better prices.
Ferry timetables from Naples vary by season and by company, with extra departures in summer and around holidays. As a guideline, the Naples ↔ Palermo crossing usually takes around 9–11 hours, mostly on overnight ferries. The Naples ↔ Cagliari route is longer, typically around 14–15 hours, often overnight as well. On TheBato you can see departure and arrival times, approximate duration and onboard accommodation (seat or cabin) for each sailing.
Naples ferry port offers ticket offices and check-in desks, waiting rooms, toilets, cafés, shops and luggage services. There are also facilities for passengers with reduced mobility and dedicated lanes for vehicles boarding ferries. In peak periods, queues can form at check-in and security, so arriving early with all documents ready is strongly recommended.
We compare multiple ferry companies operating between Naples, Sicily and Sardinia so you can plan your trip in one place. Add your vehicle or travel on foot, choose your timetable and onboard accommodation and pay securely online. Our team regularly helps families, workers and holidaymakers travelling around Italy, with support in English, Spanish and Italian via WhatsApp and email.
From Naples there are ferries to Palermo in Sicily and Cagliari in Sardinia, as well as numerous services to nearby islands in the Gulf of Naples such as Capri, Ischia and Procida (these may use different terminals within the port area).
The Naples – Palermo crossing usually takes around 9–11 hours on conventional ferries, depending on the company, timetable and sea conditions.
Ferries between Naples and Cagliari typically take around 14–15 hours, usually on overnight crossings.
Services to Palermo and Cagliari generally operate throughout the year, with more departures in summer and around major holidays. Timetables can change, so it is always best to check live availability on TheBato.
Yes. Ferries from Naples to Sicily and Sardinia normally accept cars, vans and motorbikes. Select “with vehicle” when searching on TheBato and enter the correct type and dimensions.
If you are travelling with a vehicle, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before departure; foot passengers should be at the port 45–60 minutes before departure, and earlier in high season.