Bari to Igoumenitsa ferries operate between Bari, on the south-east coast of Italy, and Igoumenitsa, on the coast of north-west Greece. Igoumenitsa is located on a bay on the Ionian coast opposite Corfu. Ferries from Bari to Igoumenitsa have a crossing time of between 10 and 12 hours.
Ventouris Ferries, Agoudimos Lines and Superfast Ferries are the three ferry companies that offer services from Bari to Igoumenitsa. Superfast Ferries is the Adriatic’s leading ferry company and offers the quicker transit time, between Bari and Igoumenitsa, of the three companies. Superfast Ferries have daily crossings in the summer months.
Ventouris Ferries have ferry services from Bari to Igoumenitsa via Corfu. There are daily departures during the summer high season. There are three sailings per week during the low season. Ventouris Ferries take the shortest possible route from Bari to Igoumenitsa. All three ferry companies’ fleets cater to passengers comforts.
Bari to Igoumenitsa ferry passengers board at Bari’s new passenger port. Bari’s former port is now used by smaller boats and local fishing boats. The City of Bari is separated into mediaeval and latter day sectors. Tourist attractions in Bari include a 12th century cathedral and museum; Swabian Castle and the 11th century Basilica of San Nicola.
Ferry passengers approaching Igoumenitsa are provided with a good view of the enchanting town ringed by verdant, pine-forested hills. The port is within walking distance of various tourist facilities including currency exchange bureau. Igoumenitsa boasts crystal clear seas with several beaches nearby.
Superb road and rail links offer easy access to Bari Port for passengers boarding the Bari to Igoumenitsa ferry. Bari Port is a major departure point for other regional ports and the Middle East. Igoumenitsa is also an Adriatic ferry hub with access to northern Greece via the recently constructed Egnatia highway.
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