Alicudi ferries connect Aeolian Islands with Sicily with crossings available to Palermo & Milazzo (in Sicily) & Filicudi, Lipari, Rinella, Salina & Vulcano (in Aeolian Islands). Alicudi Ferry crossings are operated by Liberty Lines Fast Ferries and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 24 ferry crossings daily.
There are up to 24 ferry crossings daily from Alicudi with sailing durations starting from 25 minutes. Our Alicudi ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Alicudi is one of the islands that form the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, resting off the north coast of Sicily. The ferry routes departing the port are to other islands in the archipelago, as well as to Palermo on the north coast of Sicily.
Alicudi is in a world of its own; you are more likely to travel by mule than by car, and outside of the summer months you’ll be hard pressed to find another tourist wandering the peaceful streets. If you’re looking for vibrant nightlife or a lively shopping scene then you’re best off looking elsewhere, however, if your perfect day involves scaling a colourful and challenging terrain then Alicudi could be the ideal destination.
Even if hiking and exploring isn’t your idea of the best way to spend a few days, it requires a fair amount of energy to discover all of Alicudi. The lack of cars, or any real transport, means that most places must be reached on two feet, though on a pleasant summer’s day, that isn’t the worst thing. After a tiring day in the sun, the only hotel on the island has a restaurant serving sumptuous seafood, which can be enjoyed before heading to bed.