The Genoa Voltri ferry port is actually part of the Port of Genoa, found in North West Italy. Genoa is the capital city of the region of Liguria and famous as the birth place of Christopher Columbus. For all ships to and from Genoa port see our Genoa ferries page.
Located at the most western point of Genoa, the port at Genoa Voltri is handily placed for easy access to the nearby motorways, which can take you into the fabulous city of Genoa itself, or across northern Italy and into Europe.
Genoa Voltri ferry port is part of the Port of Genoa which and is one of the most modern ferry ports in the world offering a full range of services.
By car
You can reach Genoa Port from the North using the A26 and A7 motorways, from the West with the A10 and from the East by using the A12. Take the exit 'Genoa Ovest', and then follow the signs to 'porto'.
By rail
Whilst the two main railway stations, Genova Brignole and Genova Principe, are within Genoa city itself, the Voltri ferry terminal is served by the smaller Voltri railway station, with regualr services from city centre.
Located at the most western point of Genoa, the port is handily placed for easy access to the nearby motorways, which can take you into the fabulous city of Genoa itself, or across northern Italy and into Europe.
With its multitude of hidden gems behind cozy alleways, excellent cuisine (notably fish and seafood), rennovated old port, beautiful sights (including one of Europe's biggest aquariums), and its position as the European Capital of Culture 2004, Genoa is city not to be ignored on any tourist intenerary. The city, the birthplace of explorer Christopher Columbus, is an enticing place which is gradually becoming more included in the touristic market.



