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The ferry from Levanzo to Marsala connects the two Italian islands Levanzo and Sicily. The route is offered up to 6 times a week by the shipping company Liberty Lines. The journey time is about 50 minutes.
Levanzo - Marsala ferry route details
Marsala ferry terminal is 23 km south of Levanzo. This corresponds to a distance of 12 nautical miles.
Ferry route: | Levanzo - Marsala |
Port of departure: | Levanzo |
Destination port: | Marsala |
Departures: | 7 times a week |
Ferry companies: | Liberty Lines |
Marsala
Marsala is located in the far west of the Italian island of Sicily. The city is not only known for its world-famous wine of the same name, but also for its impressive archaeological sites and its historical significance in the context of Italian unification.
The ferry port of Marsala is located on the Italian island of Sicily and offers connections to the Italian islands of Marettimo, Favignana and Levanzo. The routes Marsala - Favignana, Marsala - Marettimo and Marsala - Levanzo are offered here several times a day by the shipping company Liberty Lines.
Levanzo
Levanzo Island is located in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to the Sicilian province of Trapani. The island is the northernmost and at the same time the smallest of the Aegean Islands. Levanzo was inhabited by people as early as the Stone Age and holds one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Italy. Visitors can reach the island from Trapani by small boats. The area around the island is a nature reserve. The unspoiled landscape offers a variety of beaches and bays that invite you to stay and relax. Walking enthusiasts can admire the rocky landscape along the popular paths and the characteristic cottages, which are quite similar to the architecture of North Africa.
The ferry port on the island of Levanzo offers connections to the Italian islands of Sicily, Favignana and Marettimo. The routes Levanzo - Favignana, Levanzo - Marsala, Levanzo - Marettimo and Levanzo - Trapani are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Siremar and Liberty Lines.