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Schedules change frequently. The times you find on this page refer to the current week. Double check your departure time a few days before travel.
In the event of rough seas, call the ferry company or Capri tourist information office (+39 081 837 0686) to check if there are delays or cancellations before heading to the departure port.
You don't have to reserve or purchase a ferry ticket in advance; however, we do suggest it for travel on the weekends, holidays, and during the high-season months of July and August (especially for an afternoon return ferry from Capri). You can purchase tickets online in advance on our website.
Information about ferries and hydrofoils to Capri
Departure ports for Capri
Naples: Molo Beverello and Calata Porta di Massa
There are two departure ports in Naples for ferries to Capri, and the ports are connected via a free shuttle bus. Hydrofoils depart from Molo Beverello, while ferries depart from Calata Porta di Massa. The cruise ship port is located next to Molo Beverello.
Info about Napoli
Sorrento: Marina Piccola
The port in Sorrento is called Marina Piccola. To reach the port, take the pedestrian stairs down from Piazza Tasso, the elevator from Villa Comunale, or the public bus.
Info about Sorrento
Salerno
Hydrofoils from Salerno to Capri run from May to mid-October. The departure piers are Molo Manfredi and Piazza della Concordia.
Amalfi Coast
Ferries to Capri from Positano, Amalfi, and the other towns on the Amalfi Coast run from mid-April through October. The ports are all located in the center of town along the coastline. These routes are often canceled in case of rough seas.
Ischia
Ferries between Ischia and Capri run from mid-April through October. Hydrofoils to Capri depart from Ischia Porto.
Info about Ischia and Procida
Children, pets, and luggage
Discounts for children:
Carema ferries
0-5 years: free
5-12 years: discounted ticket
Aliscafi Gescab
0-3 years: free
3-12 years: discounted ticket
Baggage supplement:
There is an extra charge of 2 euros for every large suitcase (for example, checked-luggage size). Carry-on bags can be brought aboard free of charge.
Pets
Dogs must be leashed and muzzled, and you must bring their vet records while traveling. Small dogs and cats can be brought on board in a carrier, while medium and large dogs must travel on the outside decks. There is an extra charge of 4 euros.
Schedules and travel time
Schedules vary between summer and winter. Summer schedules are generally valid from around Easter to the beginning of November. Schedules sometimes change during the season, so we suggest double checking a few days before travel.
How long is the ferry trip between Naples and Capri?
Ferry: 80 minutes
High-speed ferry: 60 minutes
Hydrofoil-catamaran: 50 minutes
How long is the ferry trip between Sorrento and Capri?
High-speed ferry: 40 minutes
Hydrofoil: 30 minutes
Taking your car to Capri
Cars and commercial vehicles can embark on ferries departing from Calata di Massa in Naples. Keep in mind that non-residents can only embark vehicles for the island starting in the beginning of November to around Easter. For the rest of the year, non-residents can't bring cars or motorcycles on Capri. The only ports that allow vehicles to embark for Capri are Porta di Massa in Naples and Marina Piccola in Sorrento (on the Caremar high-speed ferry).
Landing fee
All non-residents arriving in Capri are required to pay a landing fee, which is already included in the price of the hydrofoil or ferry ticket.
From April 1 to October 31: €5 per person
From November 1 to March 31: €2.50 per person
What happens in the event of rough seas?
Ferry routes may be suspended in the event of rough seas. Hydrofoils are the first routes that are canceled, while high-speed ferries and regular ferries are only canceled if the sea conditions are particularly dangerous. It's extremely rare for ferries to be completely suspended between April and the end of October. Call the ferry company or the Capri tourist information office (+39 081 837 0686) to check if there are delays or cancellations.
If you suffer from seasickness, we suggest taking a ferry rather than a hydrofoil. If you do take a hydrofoil, choose one with a single solid hull rather than a catamaran-style ferry, which sits above the water on two parallel hulls leaving an empty space in the center. We do not recommend taking a catamaran between Naples and Capri when seas are particularly rough, as it can be a very unpleasant experience.
Information for people with limited mobility
All ferries and hydrofoils are accessible to those with limited mobility, regardless of the ferry company. We suggest contacting the ferry company in advance to reconfirm accessibility and to request assistance while embarking and disembarking.
Phone numbers for ferry companies
Caremar
Call center: Tel. +39 081 18966690
Snav (Gescab)
Call center: Tel. +39 081 4285555
NLG - Navigazione Libera del Golfo
Call center: Tel. +39 081 5520763
Info-Booking Sorrento: Tel. +39 081 8071812
Alilauro (Gescab)
Call center: Tel. +39 081 4972238
Customer service: Tel. +39 081 4972206
Alicost (Gescab)
Call center: Tel. +39 081 7041921
Travelmar
Call center: Tel. +39 089 872950
Capitan Morgan
Napoli: Tel. +39 081 4972201
Ischia: Tel. +39 328 4405206
Lucibello
Positano: Tel. +39 089 875032
Rumore Marittima
Ischia: Tel. +39 081 983636
Laser Capri
Ufficio prenotazioni: Tel. +39 081 0105988
Tourist information offices
Capri
Piazza Umberto I
Tel. +39 081 8370686
Marina Grande
Banchina del Porto
Tel. +39 081 8370634
Anacapri
Via G. Orlandi, 59
Tel. +39 081 8371524