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Brindisi Ferry

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Brindisi is a beautiful Italian town that belongs to the Apulia region. Rumor has it that it was found by Diomedes, a Greek Hero. This town used to have a significant role in the past thanks to its location, which is close to both Greece and the Middle East. There are a lot of good reasons for visiting Brindisi, some of which are its amazing coasts and its lovely architecture.
Below, you will find information on how to get from Italy to Greece by ferry from Brindisi port, where to buy your tickets, and information about Brindisi and its port, along with many photos.


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POPULAR FERRY ITINERARIES

 

Ferries depart from Brindisi to the ports of Igoumenitsa and Patras in the Greek mainland. The ferry trip from Brindisi lasts for 8.5-17 hours. Brindisi is also directly connected by ferry with Corfu and Kefalonia islands.

Ferry schedules from Brindisi

 

There are ferries from Brindisi to Greece almost every day all year round. However, in the summer, ferry routes are more frequent.

 

Ferry from Brindisi to Patras

There are usually 3-4 ferries from Brindisi to Patras every week throughout the year. The ferry trip from Brindisi to Patras lasts for approximately 17 hours.

 

Ferry from Brindisi to Igoumenitsa

There is one ferry from Brindisi to Igoumenitsa every day all year round, but there are more itineraries during the summer. The ferry trip from Brindisi to Igoumenitsa lasts for 8.5-10 hours.

 

Ferry from Brindisi to Corfu

During peak season (May-September) there are ferry connections between Brindisi and Igoumenitsa. The duration of the ferry trip from Brindisi to Corfu is approximately 7 hours.

 

The types of ferries that travel to/from Brindisi

 

The only type of ferry that connects Greece with Brindisi is the conventional ferry. The ferry companies that serve itineraries to Brindisi are Superfast Ferries and Grimaldi Lines.

 

Island hopping from Brindisi

 

In peak season, there are frequent ferries from Brindisi to the Ionian islands and Greece. Some of the most popular island-hopping routes from Brindisi are from Brindisi to Corfu and from Brindisi to Kefalonia.

Travel tips

 

Travel tips to organize your travel:

  • Ferry trips from Brindisi are long and usually overnight, so we suggest booking a cabin!
  • The best way to plan your trip from Brindisi to Greece is to book your ferry tickets in advance, as Greek ferries may be fully booked, especially in July and August.
  • The fastest way to get to Greece by ferry is to depart from Brindisi to Igoumenitsa or Corfu, which are closer to Italy than Patras.

 

 

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INFORMATION ABOUT BRINDISI

Brindisi is a town in the Apulia region of Italy, off the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Historically, the town has played an important role in commerce and culture, due to its geographical closeness to Greece and the Middle East.

As early as the Roman times, Brindisi had developed as a major port for ships sailing in Eastern Mediterranean. In fact, the ancient Via Appia was connecting Rome to Brindisi. Today, Brindisi and the neighbouring port of Bari are mainly used as a port for ferry transport between Greece and Italy.

 

Why visit Brindisi?

 

Hop on a ferry to Brindisi for beautiful architecture, excursions to the Ionian islands, and amazing beaches.

  • According to the legend, Brindisi was found by the Greek hero Diomedes.
  • Brindisi belongs to the Apulia region in Italy, off the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
  • Historically, the town has played an important role in commerce and culture, due to its proximity to Greece and the Middle East.

 

The best season to visit Brindisi

 

Even though Brindisi is a beautiful destination for every season, the best time of the year to visit it is from late spring to early fall. Ferries to the Ionian islands, Albania, and the Adriatic sea are more frequent in the summer.

Is Brindisi for you?

 

Brindisi is a great starting point for excursions to the Mediterranean and the Balkans!

Sightseeing in Brindisi

 

Some nice places to visit in Brindisi are San Giovanni church, the Swabian Castle of Brindisi, Piazza Duomo, the Francesco Ribezzo Archaeological Museum, and the Roman Column.

 

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ABOUT BRINDISI PORT

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A busy port of the Adriatic Sea, Brindisi is located on the south eastern side of Italy. Since the ancient times, its location has developed it into an important commercial center. In fact, the famous Via Appia started from Rome and ended in Brindisi. A gateway from Italy to Greece, there are frequent ferries between Brindisi and the ports of Patras and Igoumenitsa.

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