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Ferries run from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports) 5 days a week, all year-round. The first ferry of the day departs from Filicudi at 14:10, and the last at 16:05. From June to September, there are around 16 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by 3 crossings per week. The fastest ferry from Filicudi to Milazzo, Sicily of Sicily, takes 2h 20min. The average trip duration for all ferries is 4h 14min arriving at Milazzo, Sicily - Messina, Sicily ports. Ticket prices start at €21.03 and go up to €40.77. Book your ferry tickets online to Sicily with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Ferry companies from Filicudi to Sicily
The Filicudi - Sicily route is served by Liberty Lines. See next week's companies, sorted by lowest price first.
Filicudi to Sicily ferry schedule
Ferry times from Filicudi to Sicily depend on the operator, arrival port, and season. Key info to help you plan:

Can you get from Filicudi to Sicily by ferry?
Yes, ferries operate between Filicudi and Sicily, providing convenient travel options. The route is served by Liberty Lines ferry companies, with an average travel time of 4h 14min. Ferries are available weekly and arrive at Milazzo, Sicily - Messina, Sicily ports.

How far is Sicily by ferry from Filicudi?
The ferry trip from Filicudi to Sicily usually lasts around 4h 14min. The fastest ferry makes the crossing in about 2h 20min, arriving at Milazzo, Sicily port. Average travel times for remaining ports are: 5h 25min to Messina, Sicily. Keep in mind that the duration can change depending on the ferry operator, sea conditions, and whether a high-speed ferry is available. Some routes may be served by just one company.
The distance from Filicudi to Sicily is about 82.64km or 44.59nm. If you're going for a slower and more laid-back crossing, the slowest ferry reaches the Messina, Sicily port of Sicily in 5h 25min.
When you book your ferry from Filicudi to Sicily with Ferryscanner, we will show you the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to help you make the best choice for your trip.
Fastest ferry ride from Filicudi to Sicily
The fastest ferry from Filicudi to Sicily is NAME OF VESSEL TO BE ANNOUNCED, operated by Liberty Lines and arrives at Milazzo, Sicily port. The trip takes just 2h 20min, making it the quickest option available.
Can I go on a day trip from Filicudi to Sicily?
A day trip from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports) isn’t really an option, since the shortest crossing takes 2h 20min and there’s no same-day return ferry. To make the most of your visit to Sicily, it’s better to plan for at least a two-day stay. Use our ferry search and booking tool to explore return options, and check the Sicily to Filicudi ferry route for full schedules.
Can I travel overnight from Filicudi to Sicily?
No, night ferries are not available on the Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports) route. However, frequent daytime sailings offer convenient and flexible options for planning your trip.
This summary for the Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports) route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.
Near Sicily • What to explore next
Ports at Sicily connect to nearby islands and coastal spots under 100 km or 2 hours away, great for quick getaways.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Filicudi to Sicily
Ferry ticket prices from Filicudi to Sicily vary depending on the type of ticket, ferry operator, and arrival port. Prices typically range from €21.03 to €40.77, with additional costs for cabins or premium seating options. When sailing towards:
- Milazzo, Sicily, ferry tickets start at €21.03 for foot passengers.
- Messina, Sicily, ferry tickets start at €40.77 for foot passengers.
Booking in advance is often the best way to secure lower fares to Sicily, as prices typically rise the closer it gets to departure. Keep in mind that certain ferries might come with specific rules, like allowing only foot passengers or requiring you to board with a vehicle.
Ferry Offers
The Filicudi to Sicily route sometimes comes with seasonal promotions or offers from different ferry operators. These might include early bird savings or other discounts. Stay informed through the Ferryscanner blog, our socials, or the newsletter. Any valid deals are added to your booking automatically, helping you save on your trip to Sicily.
Find the right ferry from the Filicudi to Sicily timetable

How to get from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports)
Getting from Filicudi to Sicily mainly involves taking a ferry from the main port located just a short walk from the center of the village. Regular ferries operate to various Sicilian ports like Milazzo and Palermo, with multiple departures each day. The journey time to Milazzo typically takes about an hour, while reaching Palermo is a bit longer but offers more connection options. Travelers can easily find local transport like buses or taxis to access the port, making it convenient to plan your journey.
At the port, you will typically find a designated terminal area where ferries depart, with simple signs to help guide you. It’s best to arrive early to navigate ticketing and boarding, as sailing schedules can change. Always check your tickets or email for the latest updates on your ferry schedule to ensure a smooth transition to your Sicilian adventure.

Traveling from Filicudi to Sicily without or with a vehicle
Ferries from Filicudi to Sicily allow foot passengers, and wheelchair accessibility is usually available. To confirm specific services, please contact our support team. Make sure to arrive at the boarding gate at least 60 minutes before departure. For added convenience, Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages are available during the booking process.

Taking a car on the ferry from Filicudi to Sicily
Only foot passengers can travel by ferry from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports). Vehicles aren’t accepted on this route.
Taking luggage with you on the ferry to Sicily
When traveling from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports), luggage is typically included at no extra charge.
Luggage Allowance: Ferry companies usually allow one suitcase per person (max 50 kg), but some may have different policies. Details for each ferry:
- : Up to 20kg per passenger.
Please label your luggage clearly and place it in the designated storage areas when you board. Extra charges might apply for large or extra bags, depending on the ferry company.
If you need exact information or there are special requirements, feel free to contact our support team.
Cabins on board
You’ll find cabin options on some ferries from Filicudi to Sicily, great for relaxing during long sailings. Choices range from shared to private, and some allow pets too.
Is it possible to reserve a cabin from Filicudi to Sicily?
Yes, cabins are available on the LAURANA, nerea ferries, giving you the option to rest during the trip. You can choose between private or shared cabins, depending on what suits you best. It’s a good idea to book in advance to get the spot you want.
Traveling with your pet on the ferry
Pets can travel on ferries from Filicudi to Sicily, though each company may have its own rules. The basics:
- Pets over 10 kg go in onboard kennels, while smaller ones (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier.
- Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
- Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.
For detailed ferry policies, check the company’s page on our site or reach out to our support team.

Handy travel tips from Filicudi to Sicily
Make your journey from Filicudi to Sicily (All Ports) enjoyable with these handy tips for a safe, comfortable, and fun adventure!
Ferries connecting Filicudi to Sicily via Milazzo and Messina offer a scenic, easy route. Be sure to check the schedule as ferries may vary in frequency.
Safety: Ferries on this route follow strict safety standards, so you can feel secure while traveling.
Parking: Keep in mind that parking is available at Filicudi port, but spaces can fill up quickly, so arrive early.
Scenic Views: Enjoy breathtaking seascapes during your ride. Don’t forget your camera for those Instagram-worthy shots!
Ticket Tips: Booking your tickets in advance can save you time and ensure a spot, especially during peak season.
Onboard Dining: While snacks are available, consider bringing your own food and water for the journey to stay refreshed.
Weather Preparedness: Dress in layers, as it can be windy outside and cooler indoors. Sunscreen is a must in summer!
Local Highlights: Explore Sicily's beautiful beaches and historical landmarks like the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. Taste the delicious local granita and arancini that define the region’s culinary charm!
Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Sicily even more.

Arriving at the ferry port in Filicudi
The Filicudi ferry terminal is located in the small harbor of Filicudi Porto, just a short walk from the village center and local amenities. Accessible by car or taxi, visitors can drive down to the port, with limited parking available nearby. Public transportation options include buses from major towns in Sicily and connections via ferries from Milazzo, which is around 1.5 hours away, and Messina, which provides further connections to other parts of Sicily. Both Milazzo and Messina ferries serve as crucial gateways to the Aeolian Islands, being easily reachable and located near city centers. While we aim to provide the most accurate information, please be aware that transport schedules can change, so do check for the latest details or reach out to our support team if you spot any differences.

Make the most of your time in Sicily
Sicily is a fantastic place to visit, full of amazing sights and delicious food! When you step off the boat at one of its ports, you can explore the beautiful cities like Palermo and Catania. You must check out the colorful markets where you can taste yummy street food, like arancini (rice balls) and cannoli (sweet pastries filled with cream).
The beaches are stunning, with soft sand and clear blue water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. You can also visit Mt. Etna, Europe’s highest volcano, where you can hike and see incredible views. Don’t forget to explore charming towns like Taormina, which has ancient ruins and beautiful gardens.
If you’re looking for adventure, consider trying a cooking class to learn how to make Sicilian dishes. Also, keep an eye out for hidden gems like tiny villages, secret beaches, and local festivals that show off the lively culture. Sicily is great for short visits but is also a fantastic starting point to explore nearby islands like the Aeolian Islands. There’s so much to see and do that you will always find something exciting in Sicily!
Ferries traveling from Filicudi to Sicily
Ferries and additional transport choices for getting from Filicudi to Sicily.
