Ferry to Italy from UKUnfortunately, there is no direct ferry route from the UK to Italy. You can alternatively take the ferry to Spain and depart to Italy via the Barcelona port.
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Driving to Italy can actually end up being cheaper than flying. If there are 4 of you in an average family car you will spend around £ 250 in fuel and tolls from Calais to Italy by car. The Eurotunnel crossing is around £ 100 one way.
for EU citizens and citizens of countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement, a valid identity card is sufficient as an alternative to a passport; Citizens from non-EU countries may enter Italy with a passport valid for at least three months after the planned date of departure from the Schengen Area.
While it is not as fast a means of transportation as flying, it is still possible to sail both ways and see something of Europe within a reasonable period of time. Speaking generally, there are two ways to cross the Atlantic by sea.
How to get to Italy. The easiest way to get to Italy is to fly. Price-comparison sites such asskyscanner.com are invaluable for bargain-hunting, though it is usually cheaper to make bookings direct through an operator's website.
Pent-up demand and inflated fuel prices are partly to blame for the sudden spike in costs. But the algorithms airlines use to determine ticket prices have also played a role.