The Milazzo Lipari ferry route connects Sicily with Aeolian Islands. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Liberty Lines Fast Ferries. The crossing operates up to 16 times each day with sailing durations from around 55 minutes.
Milazzo Lipari sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Milazzo Lipari route is a car and 1 passenger.
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Ferry was four hours late leaving milazzo with no explanation or apologies. If there had been the service would have a higher rating.
'Malcolm' travelled Milazzo Lipari with Siremar
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The ferry from Milazzo arrived four hours later than scheduled with no apology or explanation. If there had been this rating would have been higher.
'Malcolm' travelled Milazzo Lipari with Siremar
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Crossing all good, just a shame on this occasion that there was no food on board. Short ferry crossing anyway so no drama really.
'Ronald' travelled Milazzo Lipari with Liberty Lines Fast Ferries
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Warm welcome, nice crew, on time, good ships and very fast for both ways.
'Jean Gervais' travelled Milazzo Lipari with Liberty Lines Fast Ferries
Read More Read LessThe Sicilian city of Milazzo is the third largest city in the Province of Messina and has a population of around 32,000. Located around 40 km from Sicily's capital, Milazzo is situated at the base of the peninsular that protrudes into the Tyrrhenian Sea. An important and popular sight in the city is the Castle of Milazzo, the building of which is believed to have been started by the Arabs and then enlarged by the Normans and restored by Frederick II. The castle's walls have round towers on them and also a 14th century Gothic portal. Other interesting sights include the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Rock Church of St Anthony of Padua, the Sanctuary of St Francis of Paola and the Baroque Church of the Holy Crucifix.
From the port of Milazzo ferries depart to the Aeolian Islands and Naples.
Lipari is an Italian island and the largest of the Aeolian Islands, which is a volcanic archipelago located off the coast of Sicily. The island's largest town is also called Lipari, which is also the largest town in the archipelago, and is full of life with its harbour, historic castle-citadel and charming streets just waiting to be explored. Just like the other islands in the archipelago, Lipari has volcanic origins although the last eruption that occurred on the island was around 1,400 years ago, although there are some thermal springs and fumaroles on the island. Because of the fast ferry connections to and from Sicily and to the other Aeolian Islands, it is a great base from which to explore the other islands in the archipelago.
Lipari town is a great place to wander around and has some fine town houses to see that sit alongside more humble houses that tend to have balconies with full of flowers, washing and onions and peppers! There are Greek tombs located in parkland but the most impressive site in the town is the castle which is located on a headland and is the heart of the town that was once located on the site.