Ferries Naples Sorrento

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 From June 1th to September 30th, The Concell Insular de Formentera regulates the entry of motor vehicles on the island. See more.
During the restricted period, access, circulation and parking are not allowed to the following vehicles:
- Rental vehicles which have not been rented in Formentera
- Quads
- Caravans and campers
Remember that it is mandatory to access to the formentera.eco page.

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Naples-Sorrento

Today, the ferry crossing from Naples to Sorrento is not active.

A good alternative is the sea connection from Naples Beverello to Sorrento.

Naples is one of the largest and most beautiful cities of the Mediterranean. Capital of the Campania region, the town overlooks the bay of the same name, which extends from the Sorrento peninsula to the volcanic area of ​​Campi Flegrei. Stop by for a very impressive sight, of the imposing volcano Vesuvius and, in the distance, three magnificent islands - Capri, Ischia and Procida. Naples tells 2500 years of history and has been included in 1995 in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Sorrento is  small jewelry close to the sea. It sits on a terrace of tuff volcanic stone overhanging the sea. In this corner of paradise, indented and inaccessible coasts alternate to small and hidden beaches. A unique landscape creates the famous Costiera Amalfitana which includes Sorrento. The most inaccessible areas today are transformed by a series of terraces down to the sea, used to grow citrus, olive trees and vines. These gardens give off heady scents of orange, lemon and orange blossoms. Check out for music, sea, entertainment and nature, but also for history and culture in Sorrento.

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