Pozzuoli, Bacoli, Baia, Ischia and Procida connected by sea: tariffs

The mayor of Bacoli, Josi Gerardo Della Ragionetoday announced the establishment of maritime connections between the Phlegraean city and the islands of Procida And Ischia. It will begin on Monday 17 June 2024, and the ferries will run throughout the summer weeks. You can board from Torregaveta and from Bay.



Pozzuoli, Bacoli, Baia, Ischia and Procida connected by sea throughout the summer: “It will be the line of beauty”

This is the satisfaction expressed by the mayor through social media:

“It’s done! Let’s start with the sea routes to connect Bacoli, Procida and Ischia. You can board from Torregaveta and from Bay. It starts on Monday, every summer week. A great opportunity for tourism relaunch, in which we believed so much. And that becomes reality again. With excellent times to enjoy a day on the Phlegraean islands. And affordable prices.”



Days and times of the routes from Pozzuoli, Baia, Monte di Procida, Torregaveta to Procida and Casamicciola (Ischia)

“A few minutes at sea, and you arrive at Procida and Ischia. From Naplesjust take the Cumana to Montesanto. And in about 40 minutes be at Torregaveta, to take the ferry. An objective achieved, which becomes a classic for our summers. A unique line, between tracks and salt water. Thus we increasingly enhance the seaside village of Torregavetaand the port of Bay. I leave you with all the useful information.”



How to buy tickets

“I ask you to be able to share, spread. I thank the Campania Region for the great synergy. Pozzuoli, Bacoli, Mount of Procida, Ischia, Procida. And viceversa. The line of beauty. To enjoy a dip in the sea and historical, archaeological, naturalistic and food and wine itineraries. Together, for our city. For the Campi Flegrei. Because the best is yet to come. In fact, it’s already coming. A step at a time”.

 
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