Travel Reference
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FERRIES
FREQUENCY
(HIGH
SEASON)
DESTINATION (FROM NAPLES - CALATA
PORTA DI MASSA & MOLO ANGIOINO)
COMPANY
PRICE (€) DURATION
from 50
/ from
65
Siremar / SNAV
(summer only)
9¾ / 4½
hr
2 weekly / 1
daily
Aeolian Islands
Cagliari (Sardinia)
Tirrenia
from 49 16¼ hr
2 weekly
Capri
Caremar
12.70
80 min
3 daily
Caremar / Med-
mar
12.20 /
11.30
90 / 75
min
Ischia (Ischia Porto)
5 / 6 daily
Milazzo (Sicily)
Siremar
from 57 10½ hr
2 weekly
from 57
/ from
49
10¼-11¾
hr
1 to 2 / 1
daily
Palermo (Sicily)
SNAV / Tirrenia
Procida
Caremar
12.20
65 min
5 daily
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
Naples is on the Autostrada del Sole, the A1 (north to Rome and Milan) and the A3 (south
to Salerno and Reggio di Calabria). The A30 skirts Naples to the northeast, while the A16
heads across the Apennines to Bari.
On approaching the city, the motorways meet the Tangenziale di Napoli , a major ring
road around the city. The ring road hugs the city's northern fringe, meeting the A1 for
Rome in the east and continuing westwards towards the Campi Flegrei and Pozzuoli.
TRAIN
Naples is southern Italy's main rail hub. Most national trains arrive at or depart from
Stazione Centrale ( 081 554 31 88; Piazza Garibaldi) or underneath the main station, from
Stazione Garibaldi. Some services also stop at Mergellina station.
State-owned Trenitalia ( Click here ) runs most intercity train services, including up to
42 trains daily to Rome. Travel times and prices vary. Options to/from Rome include the
following:
Frecciarossa High Velocity; 2nd class one-way €43, 70 minutes
IC InterCity; 2nd class one way €24.50, two hours
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