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The port of Naples, rebuilt after the World War II, is one among the busiest of Europe. The maritime station of Naples was built in the 1936 to welcome passengers and for the cultural representations of important events and conferences.
The port is multi-purpose and extends for 20 km with 14 piers and manage different kind of traffic: touristic, cargo and cruise.
The average passengers transit on ferries and hydrofoils from Naples is over 9 million per year.
Piers Angioino and Calata Porta di Massa are dedicated to the dock of cruise and ferries while Pier Beverello is for fast ferries and hydrofoils ( those do not carry vehicles)
Waiting rooms, restaurants, baggage storage, wifi services, secure parking lots are located in the port area.
The port of Naples is connected to the ports of Sicily, Sardinia, Ponza, Aeolian islands, Procida, Capri, Ischia and the Amalfi Coast.
Naples ferries About Naples
Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy. The city is one of the oldest continuously inhabitated urban areas in the world.
Naples' historic city center is the largest in Europe and has been designated as a UNESCO Worl Heritage Site. A wide range of culturally and historically significant sites are nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompei and Herculaneum. Naples is also know of its natural beauties such as the Vesuvius.
Last but not least Naples cuisine is among the most popular worldwide thanks to its association with Pizza, which originate in the city.
How to reach the boardings
Address: Pier angioino 80133
GPS coordinates: latitude 40,837698 longitude 14.257309
Capodichino airport is 4km away from the boarding area and it is connect by the bus service Alibus. The taxi station is right in front of the ferries terminal and the train station is about 2km away and is connected buy a shuttle service.
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