Just off the north coast of Sicily, Salina is composed of six inactive volcanoes, the two youngest and tallest of which are named Fossa delle Felci and Fosse dei Pom. Salina was named "Didyme" by the ancient Greeks, a name which was derived from its two extinct volcanic peaks. The modern name of the island comes from the procuction of sea salt which was perfomed until recently on the island. Ferries from Salina sail to Naples, in the South-West of Italy. The route is operated by SNAV, and you can book their ferries using the simple booking form from AFerry.co.uk.
Below, you can find Salina ferry times, as well as our best deals.
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SNAV has the latest and the fastest fleet in the Mediterranean composed mostly of hydrofoils and catamarans. SNAV ferries are capable of reaching speeds of up to 38 knots. All of the SNAV catamarans and hydrofoils have cafeterias and snack bars on board.



