Brindisi ferries connect Italy with Ionian Islands, Greece, Kefalonia & Albania with crossings available to Corfu & Zakynthos (in Ionian Islands), Patras & Igoumenitsa (in Greece), Sami (in Kefalonia) & Vlora & Saranda (in Albania). Brindisi Ferry crossings are operated by Grimaldi Lines, European Seaways, Red Star Ferries & European Ferries and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 45 ferry crossings weekly.
There are up to 12 ferry crossings daily from Brindisi with sailing durations starting from 5 hours. Our Brindisi ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Brindisi ferry port is located in a wide funnel-shaped bay wedged into the coast in the south-east of Italy in the Apulia region.
The port of Brindisi has always been considered as the gateway to the east and is one of the biggest commercial and industrial marinas on the Adriatic Sea. Brindisi provides crossings to the Greek mainland, the Ionian islands and Albania. There are regular departures in mid and high season to match the demand for the locals and tourists.
Due to its popularity as a destination, holiday accommodation and numerous restaurants are located close to the port.