Trapani ferries connect Sicily with Aegadian Islands, Pantelleria Island, Ustica Island & Italy with crossings available to Favignana, Levanzo & Marettimo (in Aegadian Islands), Pantelleria (in Pantelleria Island), Ustica (in Ustica Island) & Naples Beverello (in Italy). Trapani Ferry crossings are operated by Liberty Lines Fast Ferries and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 40 ferry crossings daily.
There are up to 40 ferry crossings daily from Trapani with sailing durations starting from 25 minutes. Our Trapani ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Viale Regina Elena, 104
91100 Trapani (Sicilia), Italy
Trapani is a city on the on the west coast of Sicily, an Italian island resting off the southwest coast of the mainland. The port is oftentimes used as the gateway to travel around Sicily, with crossings heading along the coast.
Oftentimes used as a gateway to neighbouring coastal resorts, Trapani shouldn’t be overlooked as a holiday destination in its own right. Gorgeous natural formations decorate the coastline in a jagged stretch of beauty, perfect for indulging on a late night stroll amid the serene surroundings. The shores aren’t just alluring when the sun sets on the beautiful landscape, many tourists flock to the beaches in the middle of the afternoon to bask under the rays of the Mediterranean Sun and set their towel down on the pristine, golden sands.
Aside from the coast, the small peninsula offers the most aesthetically pleasing and culturally rewarding facets belonging to the city; the harbour is an idyllic place to while away a few hours whilst enjoying some quintessential Italian cuisine, and the Baroque Centre affords an insight into the history of Trapani.
The city is so small that much of it can be covered by foot, which is the desirable option considering the compact nature.