Procida – Salerno
Ferries to Italy
Procida – Salerno
Ferries to Italy
Typically ferries from Procida to Salerno run 5 times a week. The Procida to Salerno ferry is operated by Alicost. Procida Salerno Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
Procida Salerno ferries typically depart from Procida at around 16:25. The average sailing time of the ferry from Salerno to Procida is approximately 4h 25m.
Ferry prices for a ferry from Procida to Salerno typically range between $105* and $220*. On average the Procida Salerno ferry is $210*. The cheapest Procida Salerno ferry prices start from $53*. The average price for a foot passenger is $210*.
Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Procida and Salerno is approximately 50.0 miles (80.5km), or 43.5 nautical miles.
No, currently there is no car ferry from Procida to Salerno.
Yes, Procida Salerno ferries allow foot passengers. You can travel as a foot passenger from Procida to Salerno with Alicost.
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Procida - Salerno Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Italy | |
Destination Country | Italy | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Alicost | |
Average Price | A$210* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 5 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 4h 25m | |
First Ferry | 16:25 | |
Distance | 43 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
Procida is one of the Flegrean Islands that lay off the south west coast of Italy. The only ferry route departing the port is to Napoli on the south of the Italian mainland, with crossings ranging from 40 minutes to one hour.
Salerno is a town and a province capital in Campania, south-western Italy, located on the gulf of the same name on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno's history dates from its establishment as a Roman town in about 194 BC after the wars with Hannibal the Great. It is situated on a natural harbor which has facilitated trade from ancient times to the present, and which was used by the allied forces as a landing place during the Italian campaign in World War II. Behind the city is a high rock surmounted by an ancient castle, the Castle of Arechi, which commands a view overlooking the city and the Bay. Like other cities and towns in southern Italy, Salerno has been washed over by succeeding dynasties and empires, all of which have had an influence on the evolution of the city, physically and culturally. After the Romans, the Samnites, followed by the Saracens and Lombards, and of course the Byzantines and Normans.