Capri is one of the most iconic destinations in the Mediterranean, famous for its breathtaking scenery, turquoise sea, the Faraglioni rocks, and elegant charm that has always attracted visitors from all over the world. Located in the Gulf of Naples, the island is easily accessible thanks to numerous daily ferry connections from various ports in Campania.
Ferries and hydrofoils offer a fast and comfortable crossing, ideal for a day trip or a longer stay.
With online booking, you can easily compare prices, schedules, and availability in real time, choosing between traditional ferries or fast hydrofoils.
It is also recommended to purchase your ticket in advance, especially during peak periods, to avoid queues and secure a spot on board.
The island of Capri is well connected by sea from various ports in Campania and the Amalfi Coast, thanks to ferries and hydrofoils operating year-round — with an increase in crossings during spring and summer.
Travel times vary depending on the type of vessel and the departure port: traditional ferries may take around 50–80 minutes, while hydrofoils provide a faster journey of approximately 20–50 minutes.

Ferry prices to Capri vary depending on the route, the season, and the type of vessel. In general, shorter routes and hydrofoils cost from around €20 per person. Prices may increase during the summer months or for shorter trips.
From March 31 to November 2 and from December 22 to January 6, the Municipality of Capri applies a restriction on vehicle access to the island. The restriction affects both disembarkation and circulation on the island for the entire period the ordinance is in effect.
Always check the conditions set by the municipal ordinance before booking.
Exempt from restrictions are vehicles of residents and commercial vehicles (for which bookings through our website Ferriesonline.com are not possible).