Filicudi – Panarea
Ferry to Aeolian Islands
Filicudi – Panarea
Ferry to Aeolian Islands
Depending on the season their are about 6 weekly sailings between Filicudi and Panarea.Liberty Lines Fast Ferries provides the ferry from Filicudi to Panarea. Filicudi Panarea ferries take around 2 hours 40 minutes. The ferry costs between $47.64 and $67.40, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Filicudi to Panarea.
Filicudi Panarea ferries depart at around 16:05.
Ferries from Filicudi to Panarea sail in around 2 hours 40 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 6 weekly sailings from Filicudi to Panarea provided by Liberty Lines Fast Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.
The price of a ferry from Filicudi to Panarea typically range between $47.64* and $67.40*. On average the Filicudi Panarea ferry is $49.51*. The cheapest Filicudi Panarea ferry prices start from $47.64*. The average price for a foot passenger is $49.51*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Filicudi to Panarea is approximately 35 miles (56km) or 30 nautical miles.
Unfortunately, cars are not allowed to travel on ferries between Filicudi and Panarea.
Liberty Lines Fast Ferries allow foot passengers on Filicudi Panarea ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Filicudi to Panarea.
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Filicudi is one of eight islands that make up the Aeolian archipelago and is located 30–50 km to the north east of the island of Sicily. The island has a few small villages including Valdichiesa and Pecorini Mare. The island is perhaps best known for the production of wine, olive oil, grain and vegetables. The island's highest point is Monte Fossa Felci which is 774 m above sea level and in the 1990's around three quarters of the island was declared a nature reserve.
Popular with scuba divers, the island has many underwater caves ready to be explored. The "Grotto del bue marino" ("Grotto of the Monk Seal") is not far from the "Rock of Canna" (Scaglia della Canna) and is especially popular with divers who are keen on underwater photography. Boats are needed and can easily be hired in the main port. The “Grotta dei Gamberi” ["Cave of crawfishes"] is inhabited by a considerable amount of small crawfishes, sponges, octopus, moray eels, red and black scorpion fish and groupers.
Ferries from Filicudi can be taken to Milazzo and Palermo.
Panarea is an Italian island that lies off the north eastern coast of the island of Sicily and is the second smallest of the Aeolian islands which are a group of volcanic islands. The island is popular with tourists who go there to enjoy its beaches and lovely scenery and for a small island, it is surprisingly well equipped. San Pietro on the island's east coast is the landing beach for the island and is also where most services and facilities are located. There is also a small port that caters for ships, hydrofoils, fishing vessels and pleasure boats.
Among the beaches on the island are Cala Junco, in the south of the island and is accessible both by sea and by land along a path that leads to the beach. Along the road to Cala Junco you can also reach the beach of Cala degli Zimmari. These are the only two beaches on the island accessible by land.
The small port accommodates ferries departing to Napoli and Milazzo.