SNAV

SNAV is one of the largest ferry companies in the Mediterranean and focuses on speed with its fleet. The shipping company is based in Naples.

All ferry connections 2025

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Fast and comfortable connections between the Mediterranean coastal cities and islands are guaranteed by the fleet of 21 high-speed ferries. The routes connect Naples with the islands in the Gulf of Naples daily and all year round. In addition, from March to September there is a connection from Split to Ancona and the coasts and cities of Croatia, and from May to September between Naples and the Aeolian Islands. A regular ferry service operates from Naples, Genoa and Civitavecchia to Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily.

The fleet consists of a total of 21 catamarans, hydrofoils and fast ferries. Depending on the area of operation, the shipping company uses Cruise Line fast ferries, catamarans and hydrofoils. All ships and boats are characterized by very high speeds, which greatly shorten the travel time with all the amenities on board.

The Cruise Line serves the long-distance routes from the Italian mainland ports to Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. Regardless of their high speed, the ferries, which SNAV refers to as speedboats, offer all the prerequisites for comfortable travel. The services for passengers correspond to the standard of cruise ships. Double suites and comfortable cabins ensure a pleasant crossing. There is also a restaurant, a snack bar, a disco, a TV room with satellite TV, a piano bar, a games room, a boutique and a play area. The Cruise Line ships are designed as car ferries.

Catamarans are used for passenger services in the Gulf of Naples and the Adriatic. They offer comfortable short-distance travel at high speed. A café-bar ensures the well-being of guests during the short crossing.

Hydrofoils operate exclusively in the Gulf of Naples and the Adriatic Sea. Like catamarans, they offer comfortable high-speed travel in a smaller space. Here too, a café-bar ensures the well-being of the guests.

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