San Giovanni, Italy, Car Ferry to Messina, Sicily

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2020
  • We drove from Tuscany to Villa San Giovanni in Southern Italy to take the car ferry to Messina, Sicily. The drive was beautiful!! Touring the island and looking for my ancestors in Sicily! Cefalu is next on the tour!

Komentáře • 31

  • @peterkoln2837
    @peterkoln2837 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, I came across your video while searching for an answer how to purchase a ticket to Messina. Your video was a great help. We will cross over to Sicilly next week.

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, I’m so glad the video helped you! Sicily is awesome have a great time! Please subscribe if you can, it will be very helpful to my channel. Cheers ,Marlene

  • @IxxigaDiifu
    @IxxigaDiifu Před 3 lety

    The country of your ancestors is very beautiful my dear speaker🤗🤣❤

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching! Sicily is a very beautiful island. Please subscribe if you are able. It will help my little channel. Thank you so much!!

    • @IxxigaDiifu
      @IxxigaDiifu Před 3 lety

      @@passportstravelvloggers2580 Yes, why not, may be i forgot but i will surely subscribe you channel. By the way i got your video will i was searching about Messina as i am planning to join UniMe i passed in the scholarship interview. Thank you!

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety +1

      @@IxxigaDiifu Thank you! You will love Sicily when you go!

  • @peterpall1985
    @peterpall1985 Před rokem

    How long takes the ferry ???

  • @Driveyoucarzy
    @Driveyoucarzy Před 3 lety +2

    Hi guys amazing video i hope your channel will grow the quality is great👍 short question: if i want to cross the sea from Villa San Giovanni to Messina, do i need to book a ticket earlier because i want to take my car to sicilly or is it possible to buy the ticket directly at the port? Thanks in advance:)

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks so much for the compliment on our channel! I am working hard doing my best to make this channel grow. Please subscribe if you have not already. As far as the fairy, we drove straight up and purchased the ticket right in line. I am currently not aware if you can purchase ahead, and I’m thinking maybe not currently due to Covid because I just checked online and you could not buy anything online at all. Tourism is still down really low in Europe, so I’m guessing if you drive up you can probably just purchased the ticket and hop right on with your car. Maybe do
      some more research online just in case, do you live in Italy or are you just visiting? Cheers, Marlene

    • @Driveyoucarzy
      @Driveyoucarzy Před 3 lety

      @@passportstravelvloggers2580 hey sorry for the late answer. No i dont live in Italy i am emigrating from Poland to Malta by car and ich need to drive the whole way through italy, this will be fun i guess😅 i thank you very much for the helpful information, that calms me as i thought it wasn‘t possible to purchase a ticket in line but if it works than im fine! I already subscribed i hope you can reach more people with your videos and thank you very much once again👍👍👍

    • @sicilianuocinema6239
      @sicilianuocinema6239 Před rokem

      I you book online you get a discount with Bluferries: czcams.com/video/ugc3eVpTypE/video.html

  • @silvjagjoka
    @silvjagjoka Před rokem

    Hi there! Very helpful video! Just wanted to ask, how frequent are the ferries? Are there a lot of different companies that offer ferries to choose from?

    • @sicilianuocinema6239
      @sicilianuocinema6239 Před rokem

      There's only 2 companies. One - more expensive - is the one in this video. The cheaper (state-run) company is Bluferries. Here how to get there: czcams.com/video/ugc3eVpTypE/video.html

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před rokem

      I’m so glad this question. God answered, thanks so much for watching! Please subscribe if you can to help her a little channel, cheers, Marlene.

  • @tammys8709
    @tammys8709 Před rokem

    Hello! How long is the ferry ride across? Thank you!!

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před rokem +1

      It’s literally 20 minutes. Thanks for watching please subscribe to help our little channel. Cheers, Marlene

  • @lobsterb7379
    @lobsterb7379 Před 3 lety

    hey! quick question here, did you book the ferry online before arriving at the dock? if yes, do you mind sharing the website? thanks!

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety +1

      No we drove straight to the dock and bought our ticket as we drove on. It was during COVID, so I’m not sure about booking in advance. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe if you can. Thank you!! Enjoy your trip!!

    • @lobsterb7379
      @lobsterb7379 Před 3 lety

      @@passportstravelvloggers2580 thank you!!

  • @MIkram-om4js
    @MIkram-om4js Před 3 lety

    What ID do you need to cross over by the ferry

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety

      No ID needed. It's still part of Italy. Super easy! Thanks for watching! Please subscribe if you can, every bit helps my channel! Cheers, Marlene

    • @MIkram-om4js
      @MIkram-om4js Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the reply, I thought you need a passport to cross over from Italy to Sicily which I don't like carrying around me abroad will subscribe your channel

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 3 lety

      @@MIkram-om4js Nope, Italy and Sicily are the same country so you don't need your passport, but you will probably need it to get a hotel if you need one. You might want to check with the hotel if needed. All hotels ask for your passport. Thanks for the subscribe!!! Cheers, Marlene

  • @jakesharp3072
    @jakesharp3072 Před rokem

    How much did it cost?

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před rokem

      It is 39 euro one way. Takes about 20 minutes to get across. Thanks so much for watching, please subscribe if you can to help our little channel. Cheers, Marlene.

  • @dominatename2508
    @dominatename2508 Před 2 lety

    did u need a passport to take the ferry?

    • @passportstravelvloggers2580
      @passportstravelvloggers2580  Před 2 lety

      No. You are already in Italy so they don’t check anything. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe, every little bit helps, thanks again!

  • @CanadianCharlie64
    @CanadianCharlie64 Před 3 lety

    5:30 they don't give you much on the plate

  • @michael1967812
    @michael1967812 Před 2 lety +1

    Due to on going with the Covid 19 Coronavirus lockdown restrictions also Travel Restrictions still on going and social distancing and face masks mandatory covering at times on pubilc transport and public places to prevent the virus are spreading fast.