Ferry from Italy to Malta

Ferry from Italy to Malta

Malta is an island country in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily. Malta is famous for its history, architecture, diving, food, and film. The port area here often welcomes international passenger vessels from all over the world. It is located approximately 286.96 miles away from Italy.
Getting back and forth from Italy to Malta is easy as ferries can be found all year round from 2 of the ports of Italy.

There are ferry companies operating from Catania to Malta.
Catania is an ancient Italian port located at the foot of Mount Etna, one of Sicily’s active volcanoes. This city is known for its history, culture, architecture, and gastronomy.
In addition, you can book a ferry from Salerno to Malta. The Italian port of Salerno is located in Sicily, facing the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is one of the most major domestic port hubs, playing an important role in the region’s industrial and commercial system.

The route Catania to Malta is only operated by Grimaldi Lines. This route is operated all year round. Tickets for this route are available for passengers as well as vehicles, such as cars and motor bikes. The trip duration from Catania to Malta is 7h 14m.
This route is currently operated as direct trip without any stops at other islands.
During high season (June – September) there are 2 scheduled ferry crossings between Catania and Malta per week. During low season (October – May) however, there is only 1 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!

The route Salerno to Malta is only operated by Grimaldi Lines. This route is operated all year round. Tickets for this route are available for passengers as well as vehicles, such as cars and motor bikes. The trip duration from Salerno to Malta is 1day 2h 30m.
On this route, there is no ferry company offering direct trips currently all trips are with stops at other islands.
During high season (June – September) there are 2 scheduled ferry crossings between Salerno and Malta per week. During low season (October – May) however, there is only 1 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!


Ferry Operators from Italy to Malta

Grimaldi Lines

Grimaldi Lines

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