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Getting There

The easiest way to reach Sicily is by airplane. However, Sicily can be also easily reached by train, bus, boat or car.

By airplane
Sicily is served by two main airports: Falcone-Borsellino Airport in Palermo (West side of the island) and Fontana Rossa Airport in Catania (East side of the island). Both airports are connected daily to numerous Italian and international destinations. In Trapani, a third airport, the Vincenzo Florio, is served only by AirOne airline and charter flights.

Fontanarossa Airport (Catania)
Web Site: www.aeroporto.catania.it
Phone: (+39) (095) 723 91 11
Airline
From/To
Web site
Phone
Air Berlin Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Bonn, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Baden, Leipzig, Munich, Munster, North Rhine Westfalia, Nuremberg, Padeborn, Rostock, Stuttgart, Vienna www.airberlin.com (+49) (30) 410 21 59 03
Air Italy Alghero, Napoli, Olbia www.airitaly.it (+39) 356 23 64 53 00
Air Malta Malta www.airmalta.com (+356) 21 69 0 890
AirOne Milan www.flyairone.it (+39) 199 20 70 80
Air Panarea Panarea www.airpanarea.com (+39) 090 98 34 42 8
Alitalia
Rome, Bologna, Milan, Pisa
(800) 223 57 30
Blue express Rome www.blu-express.com (+39) 06 989 56 67 7
British Airways Torino, Milan, Verona, Venice, Bologna, Pisa, Florence, Rome, Napoli www.britishairways.com (800) 217 92 97
Brussels Airlines Brussels www.brusselsairlines.com (+32) 02 20 06 23 4
Dedalus Aeolian Islands www.elieolie.it (+39) 090 98 33 33
Delta Through Alitalia www.delta.com (800) 221 12 12
EasyJet Milan www.easyjet.com  
EuroFly New York, Rome, Bologna, Napoli, Palermo www.euroflyusa.com (800) 459 05 81
Helvetic Zürich www.helvetic.com (+41) 43 557 90 99
HF - Hapag-Lloyd Berlin, Bremen, Dortmund, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Koln, Leipzig, Munich, Munster, Nuremberg, Rostock, Stuttgart www.tuifly.com (+49) 511 2200 4713
JetAirFly Brussels www.jetairfly.com (+32) 70 22 00 00
KLM Rome www.klm.com  
LTU Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart  www.ltu.com (866) 266 55 88
Lufthansa Rome, Frankfurt www.lufthansa.com (800) 645 38 80
Meridiana Turin, Milan, Verona, Venice, Bologna, Pisa, Florence, Rome, Napoli www.meridiana.it (+39) 078 95 26 82
MyAir Bologna, Milano Orio al Serio www.myair.com (+44) 207 365 15 97
Ryanair London Stansted www.ryanair.com (+353) 1 249 77 91
SkyEurope Bratislava, Bucharest, Kosige, Prague, Sofia, Vienna www.skyeurope.com (+421) 2 48 50 10 00
Transavia Amsterdam www.transavia.nl (+31) 204 06 04 06
VolareWeb Milano Linate www.volareweb.com (+39) 070 460 33 97
WindJet Forlì, Milano Linate, Olbia, Parigi CDG, Roma Fiumicino, Venezia, Zante www.volawindjet.it (+39) 89 80 90 60

 

Falcone-Borsellino Airport (Palermo)
Web Site: www.gesap.it
Phone: (+39) (091) 702 01 11
Airline
From/To
Web site
Phone
Air Italy Napoli, Verona www.airitaly.it (+39) 356 23 64 53 00
Air Malta Malta www.airmalta.com (+356) 21 69 0 890
AirOne Milano www.flyairone.it (+39) 199 20 70 80
Alitalia
Roma, Bologna, Milano, Pisa
(+39) 800 223 57 30
EuroFly New York, Rome, Bologna, Napoli, Palermo www.euroflyusa.com (800) 459 05 81
Meridiana Torino, Milano, Verona, Venezia, Bologna, Pisa, Firenze, Roma, Napoli www.meridiana.it (+39) 078 95 26 82
MyAir Bologna, Milano Orio al Serio www.myair.com (+44) 207 365 15 97
VolareWeb Milano Linate www.volareweb.com (+39) 070 460 33 97
WindJet Forlí, Milano Linate, Olbia, Parigi CDG, Roma Fiumicino, Venezia, Zante www.volawindjet.it (+39) 89 80 90 60


By train

The Strait of Messina can be crossed by train, as the train crosses via ferryboat. It takes about 15 hours to reach Sicily from Milan by train. Trains from Rome/Naples to Sicily are divided into sections, so make sure that you are in the correct section (carriages are labelled with their destination, and your seat booking should be in the appropriate section). Before crossing the Strait of Messina by ferry, several carriages head off to Reggio di Calabria. The parts of the train that make the crossing trundle away from Messina in different directions; part to Syracuse (via Taormina and Catania) and part to Palermo. The train rolls on and off the boats at Villa San Giovanni and Messina. The lines Milan-Rome and Milan-Naples are operated by Eurostar; from Rome and Naples by Intercity. For more information and schedules, visit the official web site of Treni Italia.

By boat
The transportation between Italy and Sicily is done by boat. Ferryboats and hydrofoils go back and forth from Messina to Reggio di Calabria and/or Villa San Giovanni. Depending on the type of transportation, it takes from 25 to 45 minutes to cross the Strait (hydrofoils usually take no longer than 15 minutes). Reservations are not needed since boats and hydrofoils usually leave every 30 minutes. The Società Caronte Shipping operates the ferryboats; SNAV operates the hydrofoils.

By car
The Strait of Messina is actually crossed by boat in this case. Cars are parked onto ferryboats that cross the sea. There are quite a few ferry companies that offer the transportation of your car from Villa San Giovanni, Genova, Livorno, Cagliari and Napoli to Messina, Palermo, and Trapani.

By bus
The Strait of Messina can be crossed by bus, ar the bus crosses via ferryboat.

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