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The sea connections between Filicudi and Aeolian Islands are operated by the maritime operators Liberty Lines and Siremar who jointly operate 90 connections per week with exclusively morning and afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 2 hours 50 minutes. The line is also served by hydrofoils, which can be used by foot passengers only, so you must choose between transporting your vehicle and getting there faster! All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.
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The port of Filicudi is located on the northern side of the island. It is a cove on which a jetty has been built, which offers mooring to private boats and passenger ferries. The areas of the port and Pecorini a Mare are the most important hubs on the most inhabited island in the Eolian archipelago. The Eolian Museum is a nearby and reachable on foot from the port. In the summer the port area becomes more lively, with restaurants, a pastry shop, a boutique and a hotel. There is a shuttle bus to get around the island, which takes you to all the most beautiful beaches. The closest airports are... [More information]
Address: Via Filicudi Porto 98050 Filicudi Porto ME
Directions: Google Map @ Filicudi, port
The Aeolian Islands, also known as the Lipari Islands, form an archipelago located to the north of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The islands are volcanic and are home to Stromboli and Vulcano, both active volcanoes. The archipelago is made up of seven islands; Lipari, Salina, Vulcano, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea. The name derives from Aeolus, the god of wind, who according to Greek mythology, found shelter on the Aeolian Islands. It is said that he lived on the island of Lipari and was able to predict the weather for the inhabitants of the island, which was important for the fishe... [More information]