Ferry italy - greece, croatia or montenegro: the opportunity to diversify your vacation. ferry port in italy. Water transport in Italy, ferries and handballs

Ferries from Italy to Greece are a choice for those who are not looking for simple routes. As for me, a ferry from Italy is not the most convenient way to travel to Hellas, however, you must agree, catch a Ferry in Venice and unload at Patras - there is a certain romance in this. You choose this path or another, we will consider the prospects of this route and try to provide information that can be very useful.

Ferries from Italy to Greece, like ferries from Greece to Italy, run like clockwork. The main ports of communication from the Italian side are Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice and Trieste. From the Greek side, the ports of Patras (220 km from Athens), Igoumenitsa (500 km from Athens, 400 km from Thessaloniki) and Corfu receive and send ferries to Italy.

As for the destination in Greece, here you should build on the goals of your trip. Igoumenitsa should be chosen if you plan to travel to Northern Greece, Macedonia and Thrace. Patras is more convenient for those whose ultimate goal is the Peloponnese, Athens or Central Greece, which you can enter through the bridge in Rio very close to Patras.

Ferries from Italy to Greece depart almost every day (with the exception of Trieste), and you need to have a rare degree of bad luck so that when you are in one of these cities, you can not go to your destination. In summer, on the most popular routes, the number of ships is increased, so the sailing frequency can reach 6 per day, although for the most part it is still 1-2.

The shortest way to Greece from Italy is the ferry from Brindisi, the longest - from Venice and Trieste. The last two options are akin to an extreme tour, since sailing to the Greek coast can take up to a day and a half. Yes, and this option can not be called cheap: movement with plus or minus amenities, a la at least some cabin - at least 100 euros per person. Of course, you can increase the degree of extreme sports and choose the option just on the deck for 40 euros with a penny, but spending more than 30 hours there, including almost 2 nights, is very difficult. If you travel with a car, then add the cost of its transportation from above as well. Well, how do you like 300 euros for a trip? Maybe still by plane.

A question that may interest many is visas. The website of the Greek National Tourism Organization gives the following information. If the ferry travels from a country participating in the Schengen agreement to another country, bypassing third countries, then there is no passport control for such a trip. That is, having a one-time visa in hand and worrying about possible meetings with the police or border guards, it’s better to specify when buying a ticket whether the ferry will stop in Croatia or Albania, or if it doesn't.

Estimated travel time when leaving from Italy to Greece:

Ferries to Greece from Bari:

Bari Corfu ferry - about 11 hours

Bari Igoumenitsa ferry - about 10.5-12.5 hours

Bari Patra Ferry - about 16 hours

Ferries to Greece from Ancona:

Ferry Ancona Igoumenitsa - about 16-17 hours

Ancona Patras ferry - about 21-23 hours

Ferries to Greece from Venice:

Ferry Venice-Corfu - about 28 hours

Venice-Igoumenitsa ferry - about 26 hours

Venice Patras ferry - about 35 hours

Ferries to Greece from Brindisi:

Brindisi Corfu ferry - about 7 hours

Brindisi Igoumenitsa ferry - about 8 hours

Ferry - Brindisi Patras - about 16 hours

It is clear that due to the length of the trip, ferries from Brindisi to Greece will be the cheapest. In addition, if the trip takes 7-8 hours, then you can do without a cabin, and just take a place on the deck or seat like an airplane seat, thus, even more bringing down the cost of travel. However, considering this option, keep in mind that the journey from Venice to Brindisi also costs money, but because in fact, I think, you will come out at the same cost.

Italy is an extraordinary country with its own traditions. Here you should definitely try: Milanese “risotto” and mozzarella cheese, wine and pasta, swordfish, coffee, delicious ice cream and, of course, a ferry trip.

Ferry services in Italy are a key transport destination. And this is understandable: the huge length of the sea coast, numerous islands, wonderful sea routes to countries - "neighbors". Also, more than one ferry to Italy from Greece, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro runs through the Mediterranean Sea.

Corsica - Italy

Ferries from two companies go from Corsica to Italy.
Moby: lines only work in the summer months. From Bastia to Livorno, a ticket costs about? 35 on weekdays and? 45 on weekends, from Bastia to Genoa, the fare is? 40 -? 50.
Corsica Sardinia Ferries: Open all year. The company is characterized by frequent discounts - if you get Tarif promotionnel Jackpot, you can go for only 50% of the cost. From Bastia, ships go to Livorno and Savona, from Calvi only to Savona. Prices vary depending on the time of year: from? 100 in the winter to? 20 in the summer.

Greece - Italy

Ferries from Greece to Italy are distinguished by the variety of companies represented and the comfort of travel.
Superfast Ferries: go all year round. The ferry ticket for this company will cost? 60-70 on the bench,? 80-95 in the car seat and? 400-700 in the cabin, depending on the chosen class. There is a flexible system of discounts: for children, senior citizens, families, students, etc. Routes: from Patras and Igoumenitsa to Ancona and Bari.
Minoan Lines: function from spring to autumn. The Italy-Greece ferry ticket for this company will cost? 70 on the bench,? 90 in the economy seat,? 110 in the business seat and? 200-500 in the cabin, depending on the class chosen. Routes: from Patras and Igoumenitsa to Ancona and Venice.
There are several more companies represented in this region whose pricing policy and internal arrangement of ferries are not too different from those described above.
Anek Lines: from Patras and Igoumenitsa to Ancona and Venice.
Agoudimos Lines: from Patras to Bari, from Igoumenitsa to Brindisi. Ventouris Ferries:
Endeavor Lines: from Patras and Igoumenitsa to Brindisi.
Ventouris Ferries: From Igoumenitsa to Brindisi and Bari.
European Sealines: From Igoumenitsa to Brindisi.

Spain - Italy

From Spain to Italy you will be ferried by one of the two companies in this line: Grandi Navi Velociti or Grimaldi Lines. All ferries have standard types of accommodation: seating benches, some are equipped with air seats and cabins of different classes. On many routes it is possible to travel in the cab of your vehicle. The ticket price also depends on the class of food ordered and its quantity (1,2,3,4-time). Tickets for these ferries will cost between? 60 and? 250.
Grandi Navi Velociti flies from Barcelona to Genoa,
Grimaldi Lines from Barcelona to Civitavecchia and Livorno, as well as from Valencia to Livorno.

Croatia - Italy

There are also many ferry companies operating between Croatia and Italy.
Venezia Lines - lines operate from April to October: routes from Venice to cities such as Mali Losinj, Pula, Porec, Rabac, Rovinj. Ticket prices range from? 70 to? 85, depending on the travel distance. For children over 4 years old discounts are provided. A child under 4 years old rides for free.
SNAV opens the season in June and closes in September: it leaves from Split to Ancona and Pescara, from the Old Town to Pescara. it will cost about? 100.
Jadrolinija: runs to Ancona from Split, Old Town and Zadar, to Bari from Dubrovnik and from the island of Mljet. Ferries with cabins and the possibility of transporting a vehicle. Ticket price on weekdays from? 40 on the bench to? 150 in the cabin, on weekends and holidays from? 50 to? 180. For a fee, meals are available on board.
Blue Line: on the route Croatia - Italy, the ferry goes to the port of Ancona from Split and Old Town.
Emilia Romagna Lines: routes from the port of Rovinj to Cesenatico and Ravenna, from Zadar to Cesenatico and Pescaro, from Mali Losinj to Cesenatico, Rimini and Pescaro.

Montenegro - Italy

Recently, only one company has a ferry from Montenegro to Italy - Montenegro Lines. When transporting tourists with two ships, SVETI STEFAN and SVETI STEFAN II, the Bar - Bari and Bar - Ancona routes are supported. The ferries offer all types of accommodation, from air seats to apartments. Transportation of cars, motorcycles and buses is possible. Prices on the Bar - Bari route start from? 44 and end? 180 in a normal season, from? 48 to? 210 in the summer months. The fare from Montenegro to Italy on the route Bar - Ancona varies from? 51 to? 205 throughout the year, except for the seasonal surge, in the summer price from? 60 to? 230.

Italy - Ionian Islands

Ferries can take you to Italy from the Ionian Islands. Standard equipped ships: benches, air seats, cabins. Ticket prices in different companies differ slightly.
Agoudimos Lines: Departs ferries to Brindisi from Corfu and Zakynthos, to Bari from Kefalonia and Corfu. Transportation is possible. Children under 4 travel free, from 4 to 12 for half the price. Ticket price depends on accommodation and seasonality and is in the range from? 40 to? 240
European Sealines: specializes in routes to Brindisi from Paxi, Corfu and Zakynthos.
Ventouris Ferries: Helps you get from Corfu to Bari and Brindisi.
Endeavor Lines: supports routes to Brindisi from Corfu and Kefalonia.
Minoan Lines and Anek Lines: take you from Corfu to Venice.
Superfast Ferries: The main route from Corfu to Bari.

Ferry companies providing passenger services from Malta to Italy: Grandi Navi Veloci - from Valletta to Genoa and Livorno and Grimaldi Lines - from Valletta to Rome (Civitavecchia).

These same companies operate on the line Tunisia - Italy. Grandi Navi Veloci: en route from Tunisia to Genoa and Civitavecchia. Grimaldi Lines: from Tunisia to Civitavecchia and Salerno.

Get from Morocco to Italy  can be ferry company Grandi Navi Veloci Tangier - Genoa and Grimaldi Lines Tangier - Livorno.

A convenient ferry from Italy will quickly and fairly inexpensively deliver not only tourists, but also their own cars to nearby countries, but also to Italian islands. Among them, the most popular for travelers are Sicily, Sardinia, Capri and Elba. An important nuance is the cheapness of this method of transportation. You can go sailing to the islands from several places, which is very convenient for a long tour of Italy.

Genoa is a port in Italy, which is one of the most important and largest ports not only in the country, but also in Europe. Enjoy walks in this sea city, encircled by a real fortified wall dating back to the 14th century: visiting the National Gallery of Liguria, visiting the museum of Nadzario Sauro converted from a real submarine, visiting the palace buildings on the Palazzo San Giorgio and the old port.

Civitavecchia - the "ancient city" - another port in italy, which confirms its name with a large number of ancient buildings. For example, the ancient port building, now lying in ruins, was built in 106. You should definitely visit Fort Michelangelo, the buildings of the Rocca Castle and the Cathedral of San Francesco Assisi. Civitavecchia is the seaport of Rome and is only 80 kilometers from the capital of Italy. From here, as from Genoa, you can go to Palermo in Sicily or to Olbia in Sardinia, and maybe to Barcelona - as you wish. Ferries from Italy can take you on short excursions to the Greek islands of the Mediterranean Sea.

Italy is a maritime power, and it is not surprising that it has such a huge number of ports. Besides Genoa and Civitavecchia, ferry to Italy  from neighboring countries can transfer you to Savona, Livorno, Fiumicino, Naples, Ravenna, Antico, and, of course, to Venice. While relaxing nearby, do not miss the opportunity to visit the large ports of Italy that you want to see.

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Very attractive for tourists in Montenegro is the opportunity to visit neighboring Italy by ferry from the city of Bar. The ferry service between Montenegro and Italy Bar-Bari has been open since 1965 and still has not lost its popularity. Passengers can cross the Adriatic Sea by ferry to the Italian port city of Bari in one night.

The ferry is designed to carry not only passengers, but also bulky goods. So you can take your car with you to Italy to travel. Travel time by ferry between Bar and Bari is about 7.5 hours - this is about 200 km along the Adriatic Sea between Montenegro and Italy. If you are not a citizen of the European Union, then for a further trip to Italy you will need a Schengen visa.

In 2019  the ferry starts to run from May 22. The first flight of the Dubrovnik vessel will be sent in the evening from the port of Bari. The following season is planned for the 2019 season. frequency of flights:
- May June  the ferry will fly   Once a week
- July - August - 2 times a week,
- September - November - 1 time per week.

Since 2017, the international flight, so beloved by tourists, has been operated by a ferry called Dubrovnik of the Croatian company Jadrolinije instead of the previously outdated Sveti Stefan II ship which was sailing along this route. In 2017, the Dubrovnik vessel made 44 voyages on this line, about 23,500 passengers and 4,000 cars were transported.

For 2019, Barska plovidba again signed a contract with Yadroliniya for the Dubrovnik ferry, which will serve the transportation on the flight - ferry Montenegro-Italy.

Bar Bari Ferry Ticket Prices  varies depending on comfort level and seasonal demand. The ferry offers passengers different categories and, accordingly, the cost of cabins. During off-season, the cost of a ticket for 1 passenger is from 48 euros  for a seat for one passenger in the category “air-chair on the deck”, up to 126 euros per passenger in the category “double luxury” one way (excluding car transportation). During the tourist season july August  prices are slightly higher and the cost of a ticket for 1 passenger is from 58 euros per seat for one passenger  in the category “aircraft seat on deck”, up to 151 euros per passenger in the category of “double luxury”.

For children under 3 years old without a separate seat, travel is free, for children from 3 to 12 years old a 75% discount. When buying a ticket at 2 sides (round-trip), the cost of tickets is reduced by 20%. The cost of carriage is about 53 euros in the off-season and 64 euros in the tourist season for 1 vehicle. In addition, you must additionally pay Harbor dues in the amount of 15 euros  for each passenger of the ferry, as well as for the car.

Ferry tickets for the Bar-Bari-Bar route are still sold at the box office of Barska plovidba in the port of the city of Bar Montenegro. Update actual bar Bari ferry prices  on the date you need and you can buy tickets online on the company's website Barska plovidba montenegrolines.netas well as on the website of the Italian seafaring company Morfimare morfimare.it

Ferry Schedule. The ferry transports along the Adriatic Sea on the route Port Bar - Port Bari (Montenegro-Italy) in the spring from May and in the fall until the end of November - 1 time / week, and in the summer season - 2 times / week. Pre-departure from each port at ten to eleven in the evening, and arrival at seven to eight in the morning (specify the time when ordering tickets: subject to change).

Description of the ferry Dubrovnik. The dimensions of the Dubrovnik ferry are 122.1 m / 18.8 m / 12.6 m (length / width / height). The ferry has 148 cabins with a capacity of 457 passenger seats and passenger "air seats" for 384 people. In total, taking into account additional seats and just benches, a ferry can take on board about 1,100 passengers. There is a technical opportunity to take on board up to 300 cars. For the comfort of passengers on the ferry, there are 2 restaurants, a good bar, a spacious modern video showroom, and a children's playroom for children.

Closer to get acquainted with the port city of Montenegro Bar, we offer you in our article " Montenegro city Bar  ". For travel, you can rent a car.

What to see in Bari?  The Italian port city of Bari is relatively large and is the center of the coastal region of Agulia. Despite the fact that it cannot be called a tourist center, it attracts tourists from many countries. The city of Bari with its thousand-year history and architecture makes it possible to get acquainted with the sights and life of the coastal part of Italy. Many tourists come to Bari to visit the church of St. Nicholas - the Romanesque basilica of San Nicolas of the eleventh century, which still contains the relics of this saint. On the territory of this church there are many other attractions with a long history. Usually, a tour also includes a trip to the wonderful city of Alberobello, where you can enjoy the unusual beauty of the Italian outback. The amazing beauty of the local nature, as well as many shops and cafes will not let anyone get bored or starve.

Almost the entire territory of Italy is washed by the seas. Water transport is well established between mainland Italy and the islands. Ferries make several trips a day, these vessels are very comfortable, there is the possibility to transport a car. The cost depends on the route, category of place and class of the vessel. River water transport in Italy is not developed, with the exception of Venice, where there are river trams and gondolas.

Major international ports are located in the cities of Genoa and Naples. By the way, from Naples you can take a fascinating sea excursion to the islands of Capri and Ischia.

Ferry Italy-Greece

There are regular water links between these two neighboring countries. You can go to Greece by ferry from Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice and Trieste, and in Greece, land at the ports of Patras, Igoumenitsa and Korfa. Closest to Greece from Brindisi, and the longest swim from Venice (more than a day). A ferry cabin costs an average of 120 euros per person, with a car 300 euros.

Ferry to Sicily

The easiest way to get to Sicily is by ferry across the Strait of Messina, the ferry leaves every half an hour, several minutes on the way and as a result a cheap ticket.

You can take everything from the bike to the car with you on the ferry. If you want to enjoy longer water landscapes, choose a more distant port, for example, the port of Genoa. Ferry services from Rome, Naples and Livorno to Palermo are popular. Ferries to Sicily arrive at the ports of Palermo, Trapani and Catania.

You can also get to Sicily by ferry from Tunisia and Malta. Ferry from Tunisia arrives in Palermo, and from Malta to Catania or Pozzalo. On a rented yacht, it will be possible to moor in Sicily only in the port of Portorosa. Ferry services exist between different islands, for example, between Ustika and Palermo, the Aegadian Islands and Trapani, the Aeolian Islands and Milazzo. Or from the mainland to the islands, for example from Cagliari to Trapani, from Naples to Catania and to the Aeolian Islands.

Transport in Venice

To visit Italy and not to visit Venice means not to visit Italy! The city is located on 118 islands. There are several thousand bridges in Venice, but the city is small and you can go from one end to the other in just an hour. Tourists are usually satisfied with sightseeing in the main square of San Marco, but we assure you that besides this square there are also interesting places. All roads in Venice are designed for walking. So the only form of transport in the city is water.
   River tram or bus (vaporetto) - a single-deck motor ship for 30-50 people. You can travel in a glazed compartment or on deck. The water tram of the first route runs through all the main attractions of Venice. A ticket costs 3 euros. Tickets for one day and three are also for sale. A week ticket costs 60 euros. Sightseeing will only be possible from the deck, and cabins usually go locals.
   In Venice there is also a water taxi worth 17 euros per trip. It can also be ordered by phone.
And the most elite tourist attraction in Venice are gondolas. They are used as a fun attraction, and not as an everyday means of transportation, so do not think that all residents go to work and home on these gondolas. Wedding and holiday gondolas are very popular, they differ from ordinary ones in greater luxury, the cost of the trip is 300 euros, and on ordinary ones about 100 euros. A night trip costs twice as much, but it makes an unforgettable experience. A trip lasts an average of about an hour. The negative point in all of Venice is stagnant water, which smells bad enough, it takes some time to get used to it.
   There is a ferry going through the Grand Canal - a large ersatz gondola Traghetto, it carries more people than usual, you can stand during the trip or sit on the sides, the gondola is controlled by two gondolas that are front and rear. Such a pleasure is cheaper than even on a tram.

Ferries from Italy to Greece are a choice for those who are not looking for simple routes. As for me, a ferry from Italy is not the most convenient way to travel to Hellas, however, you must agree, to board a ship in Venice and unload in Patras - this has a certain romance. You choose this path or another, we will consider the prospects of this route and try to provide information that can be very useful.

Ferries from Italy to Greece, as in the opposite direction, go like clockwork. The main ports of communication from the Italian side are Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice and Trieste; in recent years, Ravenna has been added to them.

From the Greek side, the reception and dispatch of routes are carried out by the ports of Patras (220 km from Athens), Igoumenitsa (500 km from Athens) and Corfu. Also, some ships call on the Greek islands of Kefalonia and Zakynthos, from where, if necessary, it is easy to get to the mainland.

As for your preferred destination in Greece, here you should build on the goals of your trip. Igoumenitsa should be chosen if you plan to travel to Northern Greece, Macedonia and Thrace.

Patras is more convenient for those whose ultimate goal is the Peloponnese, Athens or Central Greece, which you can enter through the bridge in Rio very close to Patras. It is also easy to reach Athens from Igoumenitsa, it’s just that the road will go a little longer than from Patras. It makes sense to choose this option for those who feel more comfortable on the bus or car than on the ship.

Ferries depart from Italy almost every day (with the exception of Trieste, from where the routes are rarer), and you need to have a rare degree of bad luck so that when you are in one of these cities, you can not go to your destination.

In summer, on the most popular routes, the number of ships is increased, so the sailing frequency can reach 6 per day, although for the most part it is still 1-2.

The shortest way to Greece is ferries from Brindisi, the longest - from Venice and Trieste. The last two options are akin to an extreme tour, since sailing to the Greek coast can take up to a day and a half. You can’t call this option cheap either: traveling with plus or minus amenities, a la at least some cabin - at least 100 euros per person.

Of course, you can increase the degree of extreme sports and choose the option just on the deck for 40 euros with copecks, but to spend there more than 30 hours, including almost 2 nights - well, it's not for me to judge. If you travel with a car, then add the cost of its transportation from above as well. Well, how do you like 300 euros for a trip? Maybe still by plane ...

The shortest route to Greece from Italy is by ferry from Brindisi, the longest from Venice and Trieste

A question that may interest many is visas. The website of the Greek National Tourism Organization gives the following information.

If the ferry departs from a country participating in the Schengen agreement to another country, bypassing third countries, then there is no passport control for such a trip. That is, having a one-time visa in hand and worrying about possible meetings with the police or border guards, it’s better to specify when buying a ticket whether the ferry will stop in Croatia, Montenegro or Albania, or not.

As for tickets, they can be purchased at the box office on the day of departure, or in advance online. If your route falls on the summer season, then the second option is preferable. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the Ferriesingreece website.

We examined the purchase procedure in detail in the article.

Corfu - one of the most popular routes from Italy

Estimated travel time:  From Bari: To Corfu - about 11 hours

To Igoumenitsa - about 10.5-12.5 hours

To Patras - about 16 hours
From Ancona: To Igoumenitsa - 16-17 hours

To Patras - 21-23 hours
From Venice: To Corfu - 28 hours.

To Igoumenitsa - 26 hours

To Patras - 35 hours

The cheapest thing to travel on deck is without a cabin

From Brindisi: To Corfu - 7 hours

To Igoumenitsa - about 8 hours

To Patras - about 16 hours

It is clear that due to the length of the trip, routes from Brindisi to Greece will be the cheapest.

In addition, if the trip takes 7-8 hours, you can do without a cabin, and just take a place on the deck or seat like an airplane seat, thus further reducing the cost of travel. However, when calculating this option, keep in mind that the way from Venice to Brindisi is also worth the money, but because in fact, I think, you will come out at the same cost.