Ferries from Ponza to Ventotene

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Are you considering a trip to Ventotene? Don't miss out, search for the best ferry from Ponza to Ventotene with Pontine Islands ferry booking service by NetFerry. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Ventotene departing from Ponza and related schedules, tariffs and durations.

The link between Ponza and Ventotene is served by Snav who operate 2 connections per week with mostly afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 50 minutes. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. Passengers will be welcomed on board by competent and qualified crews who will show you to your accommodation and all of the services available on board.

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Ferries from Ponza to Ventotene

Port of Ponza

The Island of Ponza has a main port that connecting the island with Ventotene and other ports on the mainland. The port to the north is bordered by a pier that is sheltered by a cliff.  In the south of the port there is the Tenente di Fazio quay, which can only accommodate small boats. There is also the New Quay, which has a depth of around 6 meters and between the two docks there is docking for ships and ferries. The summer port offers floating docks for pleasure craft. The port of the island of Ponza was built in the Bourbon era, Ferdinand IV included the island in his urbanization plan... [More information]

Address: Via Banchina Nuova,04027 Ponza LT

Directions: Google Map @ Ponza, port

Guide of Ventotene

The island of Ventotene is a volcanic island that is part of the Pontine Archipelago. It is largely formed of rock and Mediterranean scrub. The island has a small village with houses around the port and has a rich history that goes from the Romans up to the fascist era. In Roman times it was called Pandataria and it became an important place because Augustus exiled his first daughter to the island and later Tiberius exiled his niece Agrippina there. There are many ruins of villas and aqueducts on the island that remain from the Roman period. The marine reserve Today Ventotene is part of the M... [More information]

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