Palermo Termini Imerese – Genoa

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Palermo Termini Imerese – Genoa
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Ferry from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa

There are around 3 weekly sailings from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa. The Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa ferry is operated by Grandi Navi Veloci. Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest pricing and availability for your ferry trip.

Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa Ferry Times

Ferries from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa typically depart from Palermo Termini Imerese at around 11:30. The average sailing time of a Genoa Palermo Termini Imerese ferry is approximately 21h 1m.

Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa Ferry Prices

Ferry prices for Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa ferries typically range between €103* and €463*. The average price is around €257*. The cheapest ferry prices from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa start from €49*. The average price for a foot passenger is €151*. The average price for a car ferry is €279*.

Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.

What is the distance between Palermo Termini Imerese and Genoa?

The distance between Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa is approximately 546.7 miles (879.8km), or 475.1 nautical miles.

Is there a Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa car ferry?

Yes, Grandi Navi Veloci offer a car ferry from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Palermo Termini Imerese and Genoa.

Are foot passengers allowed on the Palermo Termini Imerese Genoa ferry?

Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Palermo Termini Imerese to Genoa with Grandi Navi Veloci.

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Palermo Termini Imerese - Genoa Route summary
Departure Country Italy
Destination Country Italy
No. of Operators 1
Operators Grandi Navi Veloci
Average Price 326 €*
Average Weekly Sailings 3
Average Sailing Duration 21h 1m
Fastest Sailing Duration 19h 1m
First Ferry 11:30
Last Ferry 23:59
Distance 475 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-07-02.

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Palermo Termini Imerese Guide

Palermo Termini Imerese Ferry Port

The capital city of the island of Sicily, Palermo is found on the north coast and is used as the gateway to mainland Italy. There are a huge number of ferry routes departing the port each day, crossing to regions in Italy or other islands off the Italian coast.

What is there to do in Palermo?

Aristocrats reside in the baroque palaces whilst some streets are still being rebuilt after the second world war – Palermo is the epitome of a paradoxical city. Lying between Europe and Africa, a unique Mediterranean feel embodies the most visited area of Sicily; vintage wine stores are scattered around the quaint, narrow streets whilst the chapels and churches stand proud against the shrinking landscape. The Palazzo dei Normanni e Cappella Palatina, Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio and Cattedrale di Palermo all exemplify the stunning architecture synonymous with Palermo. What makes the city so unique is the varied history it represents; all of the neighbouring countries and regions have occupied the land at one time. It is possible to enjoy Arabic food whilst looking at Norman towers, though the whole city remains unashamedly Italian. The streets buzz with locals selling authentic clothes and fresh food on the markets, whilst in the quieter regions the smell of some of the world’s best coffee often proves too tempting for most. Quite simply, Sicily is an Italian experience like no other.

How do visitors get around Palermo?

The public tram system is the prominent form of public transport around the city, though there are also taxis readily available.


Genoa Guide

Genoa Ferry Port

With a blend of rich history and cutting-edge modern design, there is little wonder the port of Genoa is the busiest seaport in Italy. Originally built during the middle-ages to facilitate trade, the port on the north-western coast is now a wildly popular destination for travellers eager to explore the magnificent Italian Riveria region of Liguria. Visitors to the port will first notice the Lanterna lighthouse dominating the skyline, a towering 250-foot tall masonry structure that can boast to be one of the tallest lighthouses in the world. Once docked, passengers disembark via the historic Ponte dei Mille station, a marvel of traditional architecture that boasts ultra-modern facilities specifically designed to make checking in and out as smooth as possible. The port of Genoa can be reached in a variety of ways. Those travelling from Milan can catch one of the fast hourly trains from the Milano Centrale Railway Station or drive south along the A7 motorway, a straightforward route that passes over the famous river Po. Genoa can also be reached via the E80 that snakes 100-miles along Italy’s glittering northern coast towards the province of Livorno. A wide variety of ferry routes operate from the port of Genoa. Services regularly traverse the western sea of Italy, delivering passengers to the glittering isles of Corsica and Sardinia as well as the larger island of Sicily found on the toe of the country’s boot. Other services throughout the week take passengers even further from the Genoese port. This includes a day-long trip south to the Tunisian port of Tunis and an eastward bound service towards the world-renowned cultural hub of Barcelona in Spain. There are also available routes to Skikda in Algeria and a two-day crossover to Tangier Med in Morocco – ports both found on the stunning north African shores of the Alboran Sea.


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