Procida – Sorrento
Ferries to Italy
Procida – Sorrento
Ferries to Italy
There are around 5 weekly sailings from Procida to Sorrento. 2 ferry operators sail between Procida to Sorrento, these include
Ferries from Procida to Sorrento typically depart from Procida at around 10:00. The average sailing time of a Sorrento Procida ferry is approximately 1h 12m.
Ferry prices for Procida Sorrento ferries typically range between €26* and €104*. The average price is around €60*. The cheapest ferry prices from Procida to Sorrento start from €25*. The average price for a foot passenger is €60*.
Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Procida to Sorrento is approximately 25.7 miles (41.4km), or 22.4 nautical miles.
No ferry operators currently provide a car ferry between Procida and Sorrento
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Procida to Sorrento with Alilauro, Alilauro Gruson.
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Procida - Sorrento Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Italy | |
Destination Country | Italy | |
No. of Operators | 2 | |
Operators | Alilauro & Alilauro Gruson | |
Average Price | 60 €* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 5 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 1h 12m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 50m | |
First Ferry | 10:00 | |
Last Ferry | 17:50 | |
Distance | 22 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
Located in the Flegrian group of islands is the Italian island of Procida. It lies just of the coast of Naples, between Cape Miseno and the island of Ischia. It is a small island with a land area of just 4 sq. km and a rocky coastline measuring 16 km. Terra Murata hill is the island's highest point and measures just 91 meters above sea level. In terms of visitor attractions, the island does not have much to see and what it does have seem to have been neglected. Therefore, visitors to the island should indulge in its relaxing, shabby-chic, atmosphere rather than to go searching of ancient monuments. Marina Corricella is perhaps the prettiest spot on the island and is a thin sliver of waterfront backed by a cliff of fisherman's houses. Behind a long fishing harbour, houses were built on and into the rock in a kind of pretty vertical muddle. There are several bars and restaurants in Corricella, with tables attractively scattered along the waterfront.
Ferries to Ischia generally stop at Procida. There are both fast and slow services, and some run from a different port in Naples, called Mergellina, which is handy for the Italian railway network. Procida is also served by ferries from a nearby town on the mainland called Pozzuoli.
The Italian town of Sorrento is a very popular resort town and occupies a perfect coastal location. It is a sophisticated town and is reflected in the most of what the town has to offer including the goods sold in the local gift shops, which tend to be of a high quality. A popular attraction in the town is the Cathedral which has a prominent position in the town's skyline and is located along the Corsa Italia. Other popular attractions include the 15th century Sedil Dominova, the Villa Comunale's Chiesa de San Francesco, with its lovely 14th century cloisters, and the Basilica de San Antonino that is located on the Piazza San Antonio. Alternatively, visitors should pay a visit to the Piazza della Vittoria, which is close to the Marina Grande and whilst the views of Sorrento's bay front here may not quite rival those from the Villa Comunale, they are still rather special and well worth savouring.
From the town's port, ferries can be taken to Capri, Naples and to Castellammare di Stabia.