Sorrento to Napoli Ferry

The Sorrento Napoli ferry route connects Italy with Italy and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The NLG service runs up to 7 times per week with a sailing duration of around 40 minutes while the Alilauro service runs up to 5 times per day with a duration from 45 min.

So that’s a combined 42 sailings on offer per week on the Sorrento Napoli route between Italy and Italy. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Route and port details

Sorrento to Napoli Ferry Alternatives

Sorrento - Napoli Ferry Operators

  • NLG
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 40 min
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  • Alilauro
    • 5 Sailings Daily 45 min
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Sorrento Napoli Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers on this route. Prices shown are per person.

Sorrento Napoli Ferry reviews

  • "Quick and Easy transfer"

    Transfer was what we expected - on-time, polite staff, kids enjoyed the ride from outside.

    'Lynn' travelled Sorrento Napoli with Alilauro

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  • "Trip to Naples "

    A fast service

    'Dan' travelled Sorrento Napoli with Alilauro

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  • "Helpful staff"

    We arrived very hot from our trek from the hotel laden down with suitcases. The staff helped us to stow the cases and we arrived in Napoli in a relaxed state for the next part of our journey.

    'Martin' travelled Sorrento Napoli with SNAV Aliscafi

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Sorrento Guide

The Italian town of Sorrento is located in Camania in southern Italy and overlooks the Bay of Naples. There are many amazing views from the town towards the city of Naples, Vesuvius and across to the island of Capri. As it is close to Naples and Pompeii and at the south eastern end of the Circumvesuviana railway line, Sorrento is a very popular tourist destination. The town is also on the Amalfi Drive which is an 80 km narrow road that follows the coast's high cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea between Sorrento and Amalfi. Aside from the beautiful towns and villages along the road, the road itself is a popular tourist attraction in its own right because of the spectacular views to be had.

The town itself does not have a great deal of attractions to offer and is therefore principally used by tourists as a base from which to explore the surrounding areas. Although, the 14th century Chiesa di San Francesco, with its flowery cloister, is worth visiting. There is also a small garden next to the church which has spectacular views across the Bay of Naples and is a good place to stop for a little peace and quiet. South of Corso Italia there is a medieval cathedral, and more of the town's history can be seen at Museo Correale, near the station.

From the town's port, ferries can be taken to Capri, Naples and to Castellammare di Stabia.

Napoli Guide

The Italian city of Naples is the largest city in southern Italy and is certainly one of the most beautiful, especially around the Bay of Naples. The city was founded by the Greeks and was later enlarged by the Romans all of which is reflected in the city's rich history and stunning architecture. Located to one side of Naples is Mount Vesuvius, and near to the bay are the picturesque islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida, all of which are located close enough for day trips departing from Naples.

The centre of Naples is quite compact and is full of palaces, spectacular churches, monasteries, convents and castles and is the perfect place to stroll around and marvel at the spectacle. Popular attractions are the Duomo, which is an ancient cathedral that dates back to the late 13th century and early 14th century. Also of interest is the Palazzo Reale, the Teatro San Carlo and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, which is filled with some of the best archaeological exhibits in Italy. Finally, there is the Napoli Sotterranea which is a series of underground tunnels, stairs, rooms and halls that are right in the heart of the city.