Bari
Igoumenitsa
Ferries to Greece
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Bari Igoumenitsa Ferry

The Bari Igoumenitsa ferry route connects Italy with Greece and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Ventouris Ferries service runs up to 4 times per week with a sailing duration of around 11 hours 45 minutes while the Anek Superfast service runs up to 8 times per week with a duration from 8 hours 30 minutes.

So that’s a combined 12 sailings on offer per week on the Bari Igoumenitsa route between Italy and Greece. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

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Most popular questions

  • How long is the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    The ferry crossing time from Bari to Igoumenitsa is approximately 10h 07m. Sailing durations may vary from season to season and by operator so we’d advise doing a live check.
  • How much is the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    Bari to Igoumenitsa ferry price can differ depending on the season. The average price of a ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa is 236 €.
  • Which ferry companies operate between Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    There are 2 popular ferry operators for Bari to Igoumenitsa. These are
    • Ventouris Ferries
    • Anek Superfast
  • How can I book ferry tickets from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    Book ferries from Bari to Igoumenitsa through our deal finder and check our offers page to view the latest ferry offers.
  • Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger from Bari to Igoumenitsa with
    • Ventouris Ferries
    • Anek Superfast
  • Can you take your car on the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    Yes, you can travel with a vehicle from Bari to Igoumenitsa with
    • Ventouris Ferries
    • Anek Superfast
  • Can you bring pets on the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa?

    Yes, pets are permitted onboard the ferry. You may need a pet passport. Please read the ferry operators pet guidelines. Currently you can bring pets on ferries with
    • Ventouris Ferries
  • How far is Igoumenitsa from Bari?

    The distance between Bari to Igoumenitsa is approximately 223 nautical Miles.

Bari Guide

The Italian city of Bari, located in the province of Bari, lies on the Adriatic Sea coast. The town is perhaps best known for its university and sea port. There are many visitor attractions in the city including the Basilica di San Nicola which was established in the 11th century to receive the remains of Saint Nicolas which are now located beneath the church's altar in the crypt. Also worth a visit is Bari Cathedral which was constructed between 1034 and 1178 and is dedicated to Saint Sabinus of Canosa.

Bari's port is one of the most important in the region and provides a hub for sea traffic between Italy and the Middle East and Balkan regions. The port has two harbours. The Old Port is located closest to the old city and is mainly used for small boats and fishing vessels. The modern new port offers passengers destinations including Durres, Igoumenitsa, Cephalonia, Corfu, Patras, Kotor and Dubrovnik. Crossings to Corfu take 8 hours and are only available during the summer months. Services to Igoumenitsa take 9 hours and 30 minutes and also operate during the summer. The New Port is modern and offers both short-term and long-term parking options.


Igoumenitsa Guide

The Greek city of Igoumenitsa is located in the north west of Greece and is separated from the nearby island of Corfu by the Gulf of Igoumenitsa. The city was, until the second part of the 20th century, a small port whose residents were mainly employed in one way or another with the fishing industry. The majority of the city's buildings are post war as the city was badly damaged during the Second World War. With many of the buildings constructed in the 1960's -1980's there are not many sites of historical interest to see in the city.

Despite this there are some nice examples of modern office buildings lining the main street which stretches along the city's coastline. Most of the city's restaurants have terraces which enables diners to take in the lovely views of the coast whilst dining on fresh local produce. The best time to visit the city is between May and September as there is little rain and the temperatures are nice and warm. This enables visitors to explore the city and its surrounding countryside.


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