Ustica Cala Cimitero – Palermo
Ferry to Sicily
Ustica Cala Cimitero – Palermo
Ferry to Sicily
Siremar provides the ferry from Ustica Cala Cimitero to Palermo. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Ustica Cala Cimitero Palermo ferries.
The first Ustica Cala Cimitero Palermo ferry typically departs from Ustica Cala Cimitero at around 10:00. The last ferry usually departs at 17:30.
The Ustica Cala Cimitero Palermo ferry trip can take around 3 hours. The fastest sailings are approximately 3 hours with Siremar. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 6 weekly sailings from Ustica Cala Cimitero to Palermo provided by Siremar. Timetables can change from season to season.
The average price is typically £39*. The cheapest Ustica Cala Cimitero Palermo ferry prices start from £39*. The average price for a foot passenger is £39*.
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 April 25.
The distance between Ustica Cala Cimitero to Palermo is approximately 41.4 miles (66.6km) or 36 nautical miles.
Yes, Siremar ferries allow cars on board ferries between Ustica Cala Cimitero and Palermo. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Ustica Cala Cimitero and Palermo.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Siremar ferries between Ustica Cala Cimitero and Palermo.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Ustica Cala Cimitero to Palermo.
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The city of Palermo is located on the Italian island of Sicily and lies on the island's north west coast and has a large and strategically important natural port, next to the Monte Pellegrino. The city is typically Mediterranean and can trace its history back to the 8th century and is today known for its Norman buildings, fabulous palaces and the hustle and bustle of its markets. Palermo's historic centre is the Quattro Canti district, which means 'Four Corners' and is where a number of the city's most spectacular attractions can be found. These include the Royal Palace and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The cathedral's sheer size and lovely architecture really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Also popular in the city is the medieval Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi and the 12th century Castello della Zisa. For visitors who enjoy the performing arts there is also the Teatro Massimo which is a recently refurbished theatre that puts on regular performances.
Ferries from the city's port depart to Genoa, Civitavecchia, Naples and Tunisia.