In total, about 100 Italians were being evacuated from the country on a boat escorted by the Italian navy, foreign ministry sources said.
Rome on Friday warned its nationals against travelling to Libya and urged those already there to leave as jihadists gain ground in the violence-plagued country.
Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti said in an interview published Sunday that Italy was ready to lead a coalition from Europe and north African states to battle the Islamist militants in Libya.
Taking advantage of the chaos, Islamic State militants have claimed a string of deadly attacks.
The latest targeted a luxury hotel in Tripoli on January 27, when nine people were killed, five of them foreigners.
