Molo Beverello
Molo Beverello serves as Naples' main gateway to the islands, where sleek hydrofoils and slower ferries depart for Capri, Ischia, and Procida throughout the day.
About Molo Beverello
Molo Beverello serves as Naples' main gateway to the islands, where sleek hydrofoils and slower ferries depart for Capri, Ischia, and Procida throughout the day. You'll find ticket offices for multiple companies (Caremar, NLG, SNAV) selling passages that range from EUR 20-25 each way to Capri, with departures every 30-60 minutes starting at 7 AM. The terminal sits right on the waterfront with Mount Vesuvius looming across the bay, and you can grab an espresso at the bar while waiting for your boat.
The experience feels authentically Italian chaos: crowds of tourists mixing with locals heading to work on the islands, announcements in rapid Italian echoing off concrete walls, and that slight diesel smell from idling boats. You'll queue outside specific gates (check your ticket for the gate number), then walk down floating docks where crew members help you aboard. The hydrofoils are surprisingly comfortable with airplane-style seating, and the 45-minute ride to Capri offers spectacular views of the coastline as Naples shrinks behind you.
Most guides don't mention that morning return tickets often sell out by afternoon, especially in summer when 15,000+ people visit Capri daily. The companies are interchangeable despite what ticket sellers claim, so just go with whoever has the best departure time. Skip the expensive snack bar inside the terminal and hit the cafe next door for proper espresso at half the price (EUR 1.20 vs EUR 2.50).
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