Giglio - Porto Santo Stefano
Ferries to Italy
Giglio - Porto Santo Stefano
Ferries to Italy

Giglio Porto Santo Stefano ferry prices usually range between €18* and €255*. The average price for ferries from Giglio Porto Santo Stefano is typically €118*. The cheapest Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano ferry prices start from €18*. The average foot passenger price is €83*. And the average price for a car is €222*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over the last 30 days and is exclusive of service fees, last updated August 26.
We offer a quick way to compare ferry tickets and prices worldwide, making your choice smooth sailing. Visit our Special Offers page for discounts on selected routes and operators. Remember to book early to secure the best prices and options!
Yes, Direct Ferries offers a wide range of discounts throughout the year. When searching for ferries, any available senior discounts will be automatically applied. Simply select your age range from the passenger options.
Students and graduates can get a 5% discount on ferry tickets. To take advantage of the discount, you need to register with and check out our partner Student Beans and confirm your student or graduate status. You will then receive a discount code which can be entered during the payment process.
Resident discounts are available on a variety of Spanish and Italian ferry routes. Just click on the "Residents" option when this is displayed. The discount is automatically applied to the price. Bear in mind that proof of registration or an identity card with the correct address must be shown at check-in.
The first Giglio Porto Santo Stefano ferry typically departs from Giglio at around 06:00. The last ferry usually departs at 18:00.
Yes, you can enjoy a day trip between Giglio and Porto Santo Stefano. Ferry day trips from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano are very popular thanks to the short journey time and frequent daily crossings. Where possible, taking a vehicle is also a great way to explore further afield at your own pace, with the convenience of having your own space.
Yes, you can take your car with you on ferries between Giglio and Porto Santo Stefano with Toremar. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Giglio and Porto Santo Stefano.
Whether you can take your campervan on the ferry from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano depends on factors such as the ship and operator of your chosen crossing. To find out if you can bring your caravan on the ferry, simply enter your details, and we’ll compare the available operators on your chosen route for you.
Yes, you can bring a bicycle on a ferry from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano with Toremar. Although most ferry companies allow bicycles on board, it's always best to check the policies on bringing bicycles on the ferry to avoid any bad surprises at the departure port.
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Giglio and Porto Santo Stefano with Toremar.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano. Use our Deal Finder to find alternative routes that offer travel options for pets.
Please note that even if pets are not allowed on board, different regulations may apply to passengers travelling with guide dogs and assistance dogs. We recommend talking to our customer service to check the specific rules on your preferred sailing. For general information on travelling with assistance dogs and guide dogs, visit our Special Assistance Help page.
Whether an overnight ferry is available between Giglio and Porto Santo Stefano depends on several factors. To check if an overnight ferry is available, simply enter your details and our search results will show whether your preferred ferry sails overnight. You can also find current ferry timetables and crossing times, along with alternative options for daytime sailings.
Please note that overnight ferry crossings can sometimes take slightly longer than daytime crossings.
Travel requirements can vary depending on the route, so make sure to check what documents you'll need before sailing. In most cases, a valid passport is required when travelling from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano, along with any necessary visas or national ID cards. Requirements may differ based on your nationality and the destination country’s regulations. To avoid delays at check-in, you can find helpful information for your journey in our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide.
To book your ferry tickets, simply enter your departure and arrival ports along with your preferred travel date to see all available options and prices. You can also view alternative routes and sailing times, helping you find the best deal for your needs.
Keep an eye out for early booking discounts and special ticket options, such as upgrades or flexi-tickets that let you change or cancel your booking. To ensure a smooth sailing experience, make sure you enter all the required details correctly, including the number of passengers and your vehicle specifications.
Once you’ve completed your booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email. How your boarding pass is issued and collected depends on the ferry operator you’ve booked with.
Some ferry operators issue your boarding pass as soon as your booking is confirmed, while others require you to check in at the port. Some may also offer online check-in, which can be completed easily via the Direct Ferries app, where available.
The ticket desks are usually located near the ferry terminals. To avoid any delays at the port, we’d recommend allowing some extra time to collect your tickets and to check in.
During check-in, you must show your email confirmation, as well as an official photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. You might also be asked to provide documentation for your pet (vaccines, pet insurance, etc.) or proof of residence, if you have booked your ticket with a resident discount.
There could be several reasons why there are no departures from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano on your chosen date. This could be due to a temporary timetable change, limited availability or seasonal timetable variations. We recommend checking alternative dates and routes to find a suitable crossing.
The best time to book a ferry from Giglio to Porto Santo Stefano is generally as early as possible. Booking in advance can help you secure the best available prices, as well as a wider choice of departure times and cabin or seating options.
We recommend booking at least a few weeks ahead to take advantage of the best offers. Keep in mind that prices can vary depending on the season and availability.
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| Giglio - Porto Santo Stefano Ferry Route Prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | €83 | |
| Average Pricewith Car | €222 | |
| Average Price with Motorbike | €40 | |
| Average Campervan Price | €139 | |
| Giglio - Porto Santo Stefano Ferry Route Summary | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Giglio Island |
| Destination | Italy |
| No. of Operators | 1 |
| Operators | Toremar |
| Average Price | €118 |
| Average Pet Price | €116 |
| Average Daily Sailings | 4 |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 23 |
| Average Sailing Duration | 1 h |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 1 h |
| First Ferry | 06:00 |
| Last Ferry | 18:00 |
| Distance | 13 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 August 2026.
The Italian town of Porto Santo Stefano is the largest town on Monte Argentario and lies on the shores of a pretty bay, complete with a busy port and chic marina where visitors can frequently see luxurious super yachts moored up. The town is known for its excellent seafood and gastronomy in general and draws in many Italians from Rome and Northern Italy as a consequence. The countryside that surrounds the town is dotted with fortresses and towers built by the Spanish to keep an eye on their many enemies and many of these relics can be visited all year round.
The town can trace its history back to the end of the 15th century when it was founded by Ligurian and Alban farmers and fishermen. Since the latter part of the 16th century the town grew rapidly which culminated in it becoming one of the most important centres for the Spanish fleet in Italy by the beginning of the 17th century.
Ferry services from the town's port depart to the island of Giglio.