Ravenna – Igoumenitsa
Ferries to Greece
Ravenna – Igoumenitsa
Ferries to Greece
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Ravenna is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The city has a long and storied history as the seat of empires and popes. Once an important port, the City is now land-locked, connected to the Adriatic by a canal still very much in use. Like the earliest Venetians, the earliest inhabitants (of unknown origin) built stone houses on islands in marshy lagoons, and in time, the lagoons were filled and the settlement expanded. In 89 BC, the town, hitherto ignored by the Romans, became a federated town in the Empire. It was here, in 49 BC that Julius Caesar gathered his forces and cast the die when he decided to cross the Rubicon River. The Emperor Augustus developed Classe, a military harbor in 45 BC, which remained important through the Middle Ages. Today Ravenna is a small industrial and business center. The City has a pleasant, vivacious quality which has endeared, and continues to endear.
Igoumenitsa is the capital of the region of Thesprotia and with its ferry port a strategic point for tourism and commerce in northern Greece. Situated on the cove of the bay of Thesprotia, Igoumenitsa is the closest port to Italy with direct connections to numerous destinations. A direct road network connects Igoumenitsa with all the major cities on the Greek mainland as well as areas of great tourist interest.