Sorrento Ferry Tickets & Timetables
Latest page update: 3 February 2025
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By: Dion Protani
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Sorrento's ferry and hydrofoil port is one of the busiest places in the town with visitors coming and going in different directions.
The most popular routes are to the islands of Ischia and Capri but there are dozens of other locations with direct maritime links to Sorrento as well. You can buy your Sorrento ferry tickets directly from the ticket office which saves any on-line booking fee but many travellers prefer to make the bookings on-line for convenience and peace of mind. |
You can use the booking engine below for all routes in and out of Sorrento but if you'd like more in-depth information including timetables and prices first, just scroll a bit further down where you'll find links to the most popular routes.
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Using the Sorrento ferry booking engine you can purchase tickets for ferry and hydrofoil services. If you're not quite ready to buy your tickets yet you can still use the search box for live timings and price queries.
Please note, the Booking Engine is produced by our partner company Ferryhopper. They are responsible for all aspects of the ticket purchasing process including payment, despatch and any queries that may arise.
Please note, the Booking Engine is produced by our partner company Ferryhopper. They are responsible for all aspects of the ticket purchasing process including payment, despatch and any queries that may arise.
SORRENTO - CAPRIThe day-trip to Capri is by far the most popular excursion from Sorrento. Soak up the glamour and breathtaking views of Capri's own Marina Grande and Marina Piccola or shop on Via Camerelle.
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SORRENTO - NAPLESThe sprawling city of Naples is one of the most fascinating places in the country. Its narrow streets are full of hidden marvels such as beautiful churches or intriguing underground tunnels.
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Sorrento - PositanoPositano is the very epitome of the Amalfi Coast, its beach surrounded by overhanging buildings creating a natural amphitheatre with an intricate web of narrow streets to discover.
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Sorrento - AmalfiIt's incredible to think this small town was once a fully-fledged republic in its own right. Its beautiful cathedral and thriving marina are just two reminders of its former naval might and importance.
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SORRENTO - ISCHIAIschia is undergoing a resurgence in visitors and offers a wealth of sights to enjoy. Apart from its incredible Castello Aragonese it has thermal water parks, stunning beaches and 6 towns to discover.
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Sorrento - ProcidaProcida is the Italian Capital of Culture for 2022 and as such, is undergoing something of a renaissance in terms of tourism. It's most famous sight is the beautiful Marina Corricella.
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SORRENTO - CASTELLAMMARE DI STABIAThe port town of Castellammare di Stabia lies between Naples and the edge of the Sorrento Peninsula. It's most famous for its two Roman Villas at Stabiae, Villa San Marco and Villa Arianna.
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