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Island of Ischia

Naples Ferry Routes and Information

The city of Naples is obviously a port town. Many times you will probably want to travel to the surrounding islands such as Capri and Ischia as well as the city of Sorrento. For many the only way to do this is by use of a ferry. So then how do you find information about the various ferry services? You come to my website.

In order to get a ferry you have two choices Molo Beverello and Mergellina which are the two ports that offer ferry service. In the summer months you can usually just show up and board a ferry as there are frequent trips due to the amount of tourists in the area. Otherwise you will need to pick up a ferry route timetable at either one of these ports.

There really is two types of transport around Naples, fast or slow. The fast type of transport is the hydrofoil that is supposed to give a smooth ride to all the islands. The second type is the slow moving car ferry that can cause many to become seasick because they are not really made for supreme comfort.

Listed below are some of the ferry services that operate out of the two ports that I have mentioned before. Most of the websites can be a bit out of date and it may be best to contact someone direct in order to get the most up to date information.

That should get you on your way in finding the best route to go to where ever you want in the bay of Naples.

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The Island of Ischia - Often Overlooked!

The island of Ischia is unknown to many American tourists which actually makes it a great place to visit. This island plays second fiddle to the island of Capri which many American tourists flock to because of the frequent visits from the many cruise ships that descend upon that tiny island. However this island is much larger and you have much more space to move around as it is not as crowded as Capri. I am not saying there are no crowds however, as many other tourists in the area know this island well and go here because of the lack of American tourists.

The island of Ischia is much larger and has a total of five principal towns. The history of the island is vast and hence there are many places to see and visit. The primary attraction in this island is Castello Aragonese once home to the poet and humanist Vittoria Colonna who counted the artist Michelangelo as one of her many friends.

The five towns on this island are Ischia, Porto, Lacco Ameno, Casamicciola Terme, and finally the town of Sant’Angelo. The town of Ischia is by far the largest of the towns and has the most hotels and restaurants and therefore is more geared towards the tourists that visit that island. If you want to get off the beaten track then visit the other towns like Lacco Ameno which has some of the greatest spas in the whole of Italy.

For those that cannot pass on visiting a museum there is a museum dedicated to the sea called Museo del Mare or the Museum of the Sea. Also for many film buffs it might be interesting to know that much of the film The Talented Mr. Ripley was filmed at Palazzo Malcoviti. Since much of the cinematic arts is geared towards the spectacular visuals I am sure that this place is definitely worth visiting.

If hiking and walking along nature paths is your thing then this is the island for you. This island has a volcanic center which many tourists spend an hour climbing up to look upon a great view that I am sure you will not find anywhere else. If you are backpacking through Europe then this should definitely be on your list of things to do.

Although this island is not as famous or glamorous as its sister Capri it still has plenty to offer. It is certainly going to be quieter then many of the other places you may find in and around the bay of Naples which is a definite plus in my book.

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