GNV Palermo - Genoa: sail in comfort

Ferries, Schedules & Prices

Are you organizing your GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry trip? With Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) ferries, you can reach the beautiful city of Genoa in Liguria from Palermo easily and comfortably! Check out all the available ferry routes and prices and plan your trip to Genoa from Sicily online on Ferryhopper.

Genoa's picturesque historic district, boasting a rainbow of vibrant buildings.

Genoa's enchanting historic center, featuring a kaleidoscope of colorful architecture

GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry timetables

You can hop on a GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry usually 6-7 times per week, depending on the season. 

In the summer months, the ferry normally departs from Palermo at 21:30 reaching the port of Genoa at 18:15 the next day. However, there are also departures at 19:0023:45, and 01:00.

Keep in mind that during low season (from September to May) the frequency of the ferry crossings decreases and most GNV Palermo - Genoa ferries usually depart at around 22:00.

Departure Arrival Starting price Duration
19:00 15:45 €55 20 hr 45 min
01:00 18:00 (next day) €55 18 hr 15 min
21:30 18:45 €55 19 hr
23:45 18:15 (next day) €55 20 hr 45 min

 

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How much is the ferry from Palermo to Genoa?

The GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry ticket price starts at about €55 for a single-passenger ticket. However, bear in mind that the final ferry fare might vary based on factors such as offers, discounts, and the type of vehicle chosen.

Note: you can transport your vehicle on the GNV ferries that operate on this route, as they have car decks. Car prices on GNV ferries normally start at around €40. As for motorcycle tickets, prices start at around €25.

How long is the ferry from Palermo to Genoa?

The duration of the ferry journey from Genoa to Palermo with GNV typically takes between 18 and 24 hours, offering a pleasant overnight experience. 

Palermo - Genoa ferry trip with GNV

Discover useful information about the Palermo - Genoa ferry trip with GNV, pet policies, and amenities, and travel from Sicily to Genoa by ferry stress-free!

Where is the port of Palermo?

The port of Palermo is located in the heart of Sicily's capital city near Piazza Pretoria and can be easily reached via public transportation. It is also just 25 km from Punta Raisi Airport and only a 14-minute drive from the central railway station.

Ferries to Genoa usually depart from the Stazione Marittima terminal, which is easily accessible by public transport and by car.

Can I book a cabin on the Palermo - Genoa ferries with GNV?

Yes, it is possible to book a cabin on GNV ferries traveling between Palermo and Genoa. GNV offers a range of cabin options to accommodate different travel preferences (interior or exterior cabins, 1-bed cabins, 1-bed family suites, 4-bed cabins).

Cabin prices start at around €90, depending on the type of cabin. As cabins usually sell out fast, we recommend booking well in advance.

Can I bring my pet on the GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry?

GNV allows pets on board their ferries to Genoa, Liguria. Make sure to book a pet ticket for your furry friend to avoid any delays during the onboarding process. Also, note that there is a small extra fee for pets

Keep in mind that dogs and cats have designated areas on the ferry, while other animals should travel in cages.

Pets are generally not permitted in most passenger areas, but there are specific pet-friendly cabins available.

The GNV ferry "La Suprema" heading towards Genoa in Liguria, Italy

The GNV vessel 'La Suprema' sailing towards the Ligurian shores of Genoa

Book Palermo - Genoa ferry tickets with GNV

With all the details on traveling with the GNV Palermo - Genoa ferry at your fingertips, simply book your tickets online on Ferryhopper. Use our Map of ferries to visualize and plan your trip and gear up for a journey under the sunlit skies of Liguria!

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