Where do the ferries leave from Naples to Capri?


Where do the ferries leave from Naples to Capri? In Naples, there are two piers from which ferries to Capri depart: Molo Beverello and Calata di Massa. The Molo Beverello pier is located in front of Maschio Angioino in the Piazza Municipio, the Calata di Massa pier is located further east (to the left, facing the sea).


Which ferry company is best from Naples to Capri?

Regarding the ferry route from Naples to Capri, it's the ferry company NLG that serves the most crossings, with up to 9 departures daily served by fast vessels that take 50 minutes to get to Capri. SNAV and Caremar come next with up to 6-7 daily departures each.


Do Capri ferries sell out?

No, you can easily purchase your ticket directly at the port up until a few minutes before departure. Tickets may be sold out during the high traffic times in spring and summer, but if you arrive at the port at least half an hour before departure, you should be able to purchase tickets with no problems.


How early should I get to the ferry port?

Are ferries usually on time? Yes! Please note that the schedules indicate departure times. We recommend that you arrive at the terminal at least five minutes prior to the scheduled departure in order to board.


How early do you have to arrive for ferry reservation?

We recommend arriving 45 minutes to one hour prior to your scheduled departure time.


How much time do you need in Capri?

To take a quick peek at the Piazzetta and Anacapri, you'll need at least 4 hours; plan on at least 7 hours if you'd also like to take a boat tour around the island. For a deep dive into all the sights and monuments on the island, you need to plan on at least three days.