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The Pantelleria Italy lines are covered by Siremar only who offer 7 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 5 hours 45 minutes and 6 hours (primarily morning departures). You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. Cabin crews will cater to your requests to ensure a comfortable crossing.
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The port of Pantelleria consists of two main areas and it is about 6 meters in depth. The strong and frequent winds can make it difficult to dock on the island and the reason behind the name given to the island by the Arabs who called it the 'Daughter of the Wind'. The old port is located in the area in front of the town, bordered by the Molo a Levante and the Molo Nasi. There are three quays from which ferries depart; Dogana, Castello and Borgo Italia also used for commercial operations and by pleasure boats. There are around 50 berths, 10 of which are reserved for transit. The docks ar... [More information]
Address: Via Scauri Porto, 91017 Pantelleria TP
Directions: Google Map @ Pantelleria, port
Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world and has always attracted millions of tourists from all over. Italy is known as the beautiful country or 'bel paese' and offers everything that a traveler could want. There are beaches with crystal clear waters, beautiful cities full of art and architecture, a rich history, culture and artistic tradition. Not to mention, some of the most famous dishes in the world. There are national parks and nature reserves, mountains and hills that offer unforgettable views, great wine and traditional music, which reflect the glorious past of ... [More information]