Ferries Ventotene
See all connections and book ferry ticketsVentotene is an island in the Pontine Archipelago known for its laid-back atmosphere, golden sandy beaches and rich history. During the summer, from June to September, you can travel by ferry to Ventotene from the nearby islands of Ischia and Ponza, as well as Naples Beverello on the Italian mainland.
Find out all about ferries to Ventotene for 2026: departure ports, timetables, trip duration, and companies. Compare prices, discover offers, and book your ferry tickets without hidden fees.
Ventotene ferry schedules
Naples Beverello Ventotene
Ponza Ventotene
Casamicciola Terme Ventotene
Formia Ventotene
Ventotene Naples Beverello
Ventotene Ponza
Ventotene Casamicciola Terme
Ventotene Formia
How much is the ferry to Ventotene?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Ventotene routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
| Naples Beverello – Ventotene | Ponza – Ventotene | Casamicciola Terme – Ventotene | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Adult | € 44.9 | € 27 | Price not available |
| 2 Adults | € 72.8 | € 55 | € 59 |
| 2 Adults, 1 Car | Price not available | Price not available | Price not available |
| 2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | Price not available | Price not available | Price not available |
Book ferry tickets for Ventotene
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Ventotene. Browse the latest deals and find the one that suits you best!
Remember: current ferry ticket offers will be automatically applied as you go through the booking process.
Discounts
When planning your trip with the ferry to Ventotene, you can take advantage of the regular discounts available to specific passenger categories. Typically, children under 12 are entitled to lower ferry ticket prices, while infants up to 1 year old travel for free.
Main ferry routes to Ventotene
Ventotene has seasonal ferry connections to the port of Naples Beverello in mainland Italy, as well as the islands of Ischia and Ponza. The routes are generally operated from June to September by SNAV with high-speed hydrofoils.
Ferries to Ventotene from mainland Italy
Napoli Beverello - Ventotene
The Naples - Ventotene is served with 4 weekly departures, with a travel time of about 2 hr. Ferries set sail from the port of Naples Beverello and ticket prices start at around €30.
Ferries to Ventotene from the islands
Ischia - Ventotene
You can travel by ferry from Ischia to Ventotene with 6 crossings over 4 days per week. The journey from the port of Casamicciola Terme takes 50 min and tickets cost from about €23.
Ponza - Ventotene
The Ponza - Ventotene ferry route is usually operated 4 times a week. The journey normally lasts about 50 min, with tickets priced from €27.
Ferry companies serving routes to Ventotene
SNAV operates the ferry connections to Ventotene from Naples, Ischia and Ponza with a fleet of high-speed hydrofoils.
How much luggage can you take on the ferry to Ventotene?
When traveling with SNAV ferries to Ventotene, you can bring 1 bag up to 50×35×20 cm in size and weighing up to 9 kg for free. Extra charges apply for luggage exceeding these limits.
How long is the ferry ride to Ventotene?
The duration of the ferry trip to Ventotene ranges from 50 min to 2 hr, depending on your port of departure. Here are indicative travel times for each ferry route:
- Naples Beverello - Ventotene: 1 hr 55 min to 2 hr
- Ischia - Ventotene: about 50 min
- Ponza - Ventotene: around 50 min
How to choose the best route to Ventotene
Which is the fastest route to Ventotene?
The fastest ferry routes to Ventotene are from the islands of Ponza and Ischia. Ferries need about 50 min to reach Ventotene from each island.
What is the cheapest ferry route to Ventotene?
The cheapest ferry route to Ventotene is Ischia - Ventotene, with tickets costing from €23.
Which port of departure should I choose?
- The port of Naples Beverello is ideal if you’re already in Naples or planning to combine Ventotene with other Gulf of Naples destinations.
- Ponza is a superb starting point if you’re already visiting the Pontine Islands. The crossing is short and scenic, making it a great option for island-hopping between Ponza and Ventotene in summer.
- Choose Casamicciola Terme if you’re traveling from Ischia or planning a wider Gulf of Naples itinerary.
What other factors should I consider?
- Seasonality is important when planning a trip to Ventotene, as the routes from Naples Beverello, Ponza and Casamicciola Terme are mainly available in the summer months.
- Departure times may affect your plans, as the routes do not run every day and have only a few crossings per week. If you’re planning a day trip or a tight connection, check the timetable carefully before booking.
- Luggage and pet policies vary by ferry company and vessel. Always review the operator’s rules before traveling.
Vehicles
Can I take my car on the ferry to Ventotene?
No, the high-speed ferries serving the routes to Ventotene do not have car decks, so it is not possible to travel with a car, motorbike or campervan.
Onboard services
The high-speed ferries and hydrofoils operating the routes to Ventotene are designed for short and comfortable crossings. On board, you can expect basic amenities such as comfy seats in air-conditioned lounges as well as a café with light snacks and refreshments.
Accessibility
The high-speed ferries and hydrofoils serving the routes to Ventotene are generally accessible, featuring ramps and elevators to move between decks, accessible seating areas and adapted toilets.
Boarding assistance is usually available upon prior notification and the crew can help with boarding, seating and moving around the vessel.
Note: accessibility features vary from vessel to vessel, so contact the ferry company at the time of booking for further details.
Are there cabins on the ferries?
No, due to the short duration of the crossings to Ventotene, there are no cabins on the ferries.
Can I travel first class?
No, ferries operating the routes to the island of Ventotene do not offer premium or business class seating options.
Can I reserve a specific seat?
No, you cannot reserve specific seats on the ferries to Ventotene, as seating is usually available on a first-come, first-served basis. Once onboard, you can choose any available seat.
If you’re traveling with family or a group, or prefer a window seat, it’s best to arrive at the port a bit earlier to board sooner and pick your preferred seats.
Is there WI-Fi on the ferry?
Wi-Fi is not a standard onboard service on ferries to Ventotene, as most crossings are short and onboard facilities are focused on seating, basic passenger comfort and quick travel.
Can you take pets on the ferry to Ventotene?
Pets are generally allowed on ferries to Ventotene, provided you include them in your booking. Pet tickets usually cost about €10.
Make sure you bring along your pet’s health and travel documents, as well as tickets and pet supplies you may need for the trip.
For more information, take a look at our detailed guide on pet travel by ferry in Italy.
Where do pets stay on the ferry?
When traveling with SNAV ferries to Ventotene, you can keep your pet with you. During the trip, smaller pets must be kept in a suitable carrier, while larger pets must wear a muzzle and be kept on a leash.
Booking information
What travel documents do I need?
On the ferry to Ventotene, you will need a national ID card or a valid passport, as well as your tickets.
How to book ferry tickets
You can easily book ferry tickets to Ventotene on Ferryhopper in just a few clicks:
- Select Ventotene as your destination, along with your port of departure and travel dates.
- Add passengers and pets
- Compare travel times and ticket prices.
- Complete your booking securely online.
Once your booking is confirmed, you’ll receive your ferry tickets by email. Ferryhopper lets you manage your booking, check for updates, and access customer support all in one place.
Check-in and boarding procedures
The ports of Naples Beverello, Casamicciola Terme and Ponza can get busy, especially in the summer, major holidays and weekends, so we recommend arriving at least 1 hr in advance.
The boarding process usually begins 30 min before the ferry is scheduled to depart. Make sure you have your tickets handy for inspection and follow the crew’s instructions.
Can I board with an electronic ticket?
When booking your Ventotene ferry trip with SNAV on Ferryhopper, you can easily check in online, get your tickets on your phone, and board the ferry directly with your e-ticket without collecting any paper tickets at the port.
Information about Ventotene
Ventotene, a small gem in the Pontine Islands, is one of the true hidden gems in Italy, that is known for its crystal-clear waters, rich history, and relaxed atmosphere.
Among the island’s highlights are its Roman Port carved into volcanic rock, the picturesque Piazza Castello, and beaches such as Cala Nave or Cala Rossano that are ideal for snorkeling and diving. No visit to Ventotene is complete without tasting local specialties such as lentil soup, paccheri with redfish, and other fresh seafood dishes, paired with local wines.
For more information on the island's top attractions, best beaches, and practical travel tips, check out our Ventotene travel guide.
Travel tips
When is the best time to book ferry tickets to Ventotene?
From June to September, demand for ferries and hydrofoils to Ventotene is at its highest. If you're planning to visit during this period, it's recommended to book your tickets several weeks or even a few months in advance, particularly for weekends and public holidays.
Since accommodation on Ventotene is limited, it's also advisable to book your stay well in advance.
Travel tips for visiting Ventotene
- Combine your trip with another island: if you're traveling from Naples, consider visiting Ponza or Ischia to explore more of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
- Travel outside peak hours: for a quieter journey, choose departures on weekdays or outside the busiest times during summer and holiday periods.
- Pack light: hydrofoils do not have cabins, so bring only the essentials in a compact, easy-to-carry bag. This will make boarding and disembarking quicker and more comfortable.
Ventotene ports
Where is Ventotene's port?
The port of Ventotene is the island's main gateway and is divided into two distinct areas: the modern port of Cala Rossano and the Roman port. Cala Rossano serves the ferries and hydrofoils connecting Ventotene with mainland Italy and the nearby islands, while the old Roman port is mainly used by smaller fishing boats.
The port area has everything you need for a comfortable arrival, including cafés, restaurants, shops, and convenience stores. You'll also find diving centers offering excursions to explore Ventotene's marine reserve, as well as boat rental services if you'd like to discover the island and its coastline at your own pace.
How to get to Ventotene port
As Ventotene is compact in size, you can easily reach the port on foot or by bicycle from almost anywhere on the island. The town center is just a short walk from the ferry terminal, and most of Ventotene's attractions, beaches, and accommodations can be reached without a car.
During the summer, from July to September, the municipality operates a free shuttle bus connecting the port with the island's main points of interest. This service is particularly useful if you're traveling with luggage or visiting during the hottest part of the day.
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FAQs
No, most ferries to Ventotene generally travel during the day and late afternoon. The last ferry to Ventotene from Naples Beverello is around 15:10, from Ischia at 16:15, and from Ponza at 18:00.
Note: we recommend checking the latest schedules on Ferryhopper before booking, as departure times and service frequency can vary depending on the season and operational conditions.
Yes, you may be able to find last-minute ferry tickets to Ventotene due to cancellations or booking changes, but availability cannot be guaranteed. As the routes to Ventotene are seasonal and very popular in the summer, we highly recommend booking well in advance to secure tickets for your preferred dates.
Yes, the hydrofoils operated by SNAV on the ferry routes to Ventotene typically have a coffee bar where you can get light snacks and refreshments.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.
Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Ventotene, as well as starting prices for each route. Use our interactive Map of ferries to visualize your trip and easily plan an island-hopping adventure.