Ferry to Procida

Great view of Provida from a paved street above

Take a ferry to Procida and discover a small island in the Gulf of Naples known for its picturesque landscapes with unique colorful houses and magical views!

The island of Procida is part of the Phlegrean Islands and is located in the Gulf of Naples, in Italy, between Cape Miseno and the island of Ischia. Its area is very small but it has a jagged coastline that stretches for about 16 kilometers and is known for its unique character with its colorful, vibrant houses reflecting the island's identity.

Although less famous than the neighboring islands of Capri and Ischia, it has an enduring charm and a cultural richness that is unique. It is no coincidence that it has inspired many artists.

It is undoubtedly a destination that attracts visitors who prefer a calmer and slower pace of life than more popular islands such as Capri and Ischia. The island is rich in history and culture, recently recognised for its distinctive color and with a commitment to keeping its traditional character intact. The ferry connection to Procida is by daily ferry or hydrofoil from Naples or Ischia.

Ferry connections to Procida

Ferry connections to Procida are made from Naples by either hydrofoil or conventional ferry and offer stunning views of the Bay of Naples.This petite island of Procida is easily accessible in less than an hour by boat from either Naples, Ischia or even Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast.

The main departure points for ferries to Procida are in Naples and Pozzuoli.

  • Ferry from Naples to Procida: There are two main piers in Naples from which ferries run to Procida, the first is Calata di Massa which serves conventional ferries and the duration is about 1 hour to reach Procida and the second is Molo Beverello which serves hydrofoils and takes 45 minutes to reach Procida
  • Ferry from Pozzuoli to Procida: only conventional ferry services are operated throughout the year and the duration is approximately 35 minutes

Seasonal ferry connections

There are seasonal routes from other locations to Procida which operate usually during peak tourist periods and may vary in frequency.

  • Ferry from Procida to Sorrento
  • Ferry from Procida to Salerno
  • Ferry from Procida to Amalfi Coast
  • Ferry from Procida to Monte di Procida

Travel tips: When planning your trip to Procida we would recommend checking the itineraries in advance, as they may change depending on the season. It should also be borne in mind that non-resident vehicles are banned on the island from 6 April to 31 October, so visitors should plan their transportation accordingly once they arrive.

What types of ferries operate to Procida?

Ferry connections to Procida are operated by various shipping companies that have different types of ferries and offer different options depending on the needs such as available time and budget of each passenger.

  • Hydrofoils & fast ferries: Hydrofoils and high-speed ferries are a popular choice for travelers looking for a faster trip. With these fast boats or hydrofoils the journey time to Procida is about 35 minutes from Pozzuoli and about 45 minutes from Naples (Molo Beverello). A condition for the passenger to choose these fast ships is that they do not have a vehicle since they do not have a garage
  • Conventional ferries: Conventional ferries are slower than hydrofoils or high-speed ferries but they allow the transport of vehicles and have decks where passengers can enjoy the sea and the view during the journey. The journey time is approximately 1 hour from Naples (Calata di Massa) but times may vary depending on the route

Port of Procida

The main port of Procida is Marina Grande and from that port there are ferry connections to various destinations in mainland Italy and other nearby islands such as Ischia and Capri. Many ferries from Naples, Sorrento, Salerno, Baiae (Bacoli), Monte di Procida and Pozzuoli arrive at this port.

Marina Grande is a main hub for all ferry connections and a lively area with shops, restaurants and bars that have authentic Italian culture and its lively atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for tourists to start exploring the island.

How to get around Procida

If someone wants to move around Procida, they have several alternatives such as walking to its charming spots or using public transport. Let's look at the visitor's options to explore this small island in the Campania region of Italy.

  • Walking: Perhaps it is an ideal choice for those who want to walk the charming streets and lively neighborhoods of this small island that, due to its small size, make it easy to explore on foot
  • Rent a scooter or a bicycle: It is an excellent choice for those who want to explore the city in different areas of the island and visit popular beaches. There are several rental agencies at the port in Marina Grande, offering scooters and e-bikes at reasonable prices
  • Taxis: These are traditional seven-seater taxis and "micro taxis" (three-wheeled Piaggio Ape vehicles) which are very useful for navigating the narrow streets of the island and can be hired for tours around the island. They are available for rent in Marina Grande. Please call +390818968785 or visit taxis in Procida
  • Buses: The main mode of public transport in Procida with the bus terminal located near the Santa Maria della Pietà church in Marina Grande, where ferries also arrive from mainland locations. There are several bus lines connecting different parts of the island and the frequency of the routes is approximately every 30 minutes. It is an economical solution for those who do not want to spend money on transportation to the island

Why is it worth visiting Procida & best things to do

Procida is an incredibly beautiful and romantic destination either for a day trip from Naples or even for more days. Its colorful houses combined with the calm Tyrrhenian sea make the island of Procida a hidden gem of Italy.

Its authenticity and the fact that it is not yet overwhelmed by mass tourism like the neighboring islands on the Amalfi coast give it another advantage.

Let's see a list of the best things to do on Procida Island in Italy:

  • Visit the best viewpoint over Procida: It is undoubtedly one of the first places that the traveler must visit once he arrives in Procida. The panoramic view offered by this spot on the island is amazing
  • Explore Santa Maria delle Grazie: It is worth taking some time to see an iconic church with stunning architecture and great historical significance. Inside the church you will see beautiful works of art as well as religious objects. Then you will see the Belvedere Piazza Dei Martiri, which offers a wonderful view of the Tyrrhenian Sea
  • Stroll along Marina di Corricella: A picturesque pedestrian street that stretches along the waterfront, a less crowded spot than other parts of the island and for this reason ideal for a leisurely stroll. In the area there are many seaside restaurants and bars where the visitor can try beautiful flavors while enjoying the unique scenery
  • Relax at Spiaggia della Chiaia: A special beach with black sand and ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Definitely a special experience because of the color of the beach which is different from the typical sandy beaches
  • Discover Marina Grande: The picturesqueness of Marina Grande with its pastel-colored houses and narrow streets requires the visitor to explore it first upon his arrival on the island. It is a lively area for the visitor to enjoy fine coffees and try traditional pastries such as lingua di bue
  • Hike up to Terra Murata: For hiking enthusiasts a walk to Terra Murata is a must. It is a historic village located on one of the highest points of Procida and offers stunning views of both the land and the sea. Other nearby sites such as the Palazzo d'Avalos and the Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo are also worth visiting
  • Visit Corricella village: Leaving Terra Murata, visit the port of Corricella, a charming fishing village known for its colorful cottages lining the waterfront and offering great photo opportunities as well as the chance to enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants
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