Ferries from
Pontine Islands to Gulf of Napoli
Ferries from
Pontine Islands to Gulf of Napoli
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The Pontine Islands, an archipelago off Italy's west coast, offer a spectacular escape from the mainland bustle. This collection of six islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea combines pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and dramatic landscapes. Ponza, the largest island, features colourful houses lining its harbour, while Ventotene boasts Roman ruins including an ancient port carved from rock. Visitors can explore sea caves by boat, hike volcanic trails or simply relax on secluded beaches. The islands come alive in summer with the Festa di San Silverio on Ponza, honouring the island's patron saint with processions and celebrations. Water enthusiasts will love the excellent diving and snorkelling opportunities around the islands' protected marine areas. Regular ferry services connect the archipelago to the Italian mainland, with routes from Formia, Terracina and Anzio, making these idyllic islands accessible yet wonderfully unspoiled.
The Gulf of Naples in Italy offers an irresistible blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. This stunning coastal area is home to Naples, Italy's third-largest city, where visitors can explore narrow streets filled with authentic pizzerias, historic churches, and impressive museums. The archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum provide a fascinating glimpse into Roman life, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The picturesque islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida dot the azure waters of the gulf, each offering unique attractions from the famous Blue Grotto to thermal spas and colourful fishing villages. Throughout the year, the region hosts numerous events including the Feast of San Gennaro in September and the Maggio dei Monumenti festival. From Naples, travellers can easily catch ferries to these beautiful islands, as well as to the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and even Sicily, making it an excellent base for exploring southern Italy's coastal treasures.