Igoumenitsa to Bari Ferry

The Igoumenitsa Bari ferry route connects Greece with Italy and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Ventouris Ferries service runs up to 7 times per week with a sailing duration of around 11 hours 30 minutes while the Anek Superfast service runs up to 7 times per week with a duration from 9 hr 30 min.

So that’s a combined 14 sailings on offer per week on the Igoumenitsa Bari route between Greece and Italy. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Igoumenitsa to Bari Ferry Alternatives

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Igoumenitsa - Bari Ferry Operators

  • Ventouris Ferries
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 11 hr 30 min
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  • Anek Superfast
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 9 hr 30 min
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Average Igoumenitsa Bari Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Igoumenitsa Bari route is a car and 2 passengers.

Igoumenitsa Bari Ferry reviews

  • "good and bad side "

    it was good but on arival we waited abut 3 hours to get out!!

    'Ibrahim' travelled Igoumenitsa Bari with Ventouris Ferries

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  • "VERY GOOD"

    I AM REALLY SATISFIED

    'Metodi' travelled Igoumenitsa Bari with Ventouris Ferries

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  • "my trip"

    the ship is very big and with only 2 toilets for more than 600 people. Boarding process too slow. Not good

    'Patrizio' travelled Igoumenitsa Bari with Ventouris Ferries on Bari

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  • "bad organization"

    they should always have a doctor on board

    'Anonymous' travelled Igoumenitsa Bari with Ventouris Ferries on Bari

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Igoumenitsa Guide

The Greek city of Igoumenitsa is located in the north west of Greece and is the capital of the Thesprotia region. The Greek island of Corfu lies a short distance across the Gulf of Igoumenitsa and is therefore a popular place to visit from the town. Igoumenista is surrounded by hills full of pine trees and is on an amazing coastal road lined with sycamores. The town's port is an important line between Greece and Italy and as a result attracts many tourists to its streets which are lined with beautiful buildings containing shops, cafes and restaurants. A pleasant way to spend a relaxing afternoon as by taking a slow lunch on the terrace in one of the city's restaurants.

The city was once an important town in the Kingdom of Thesprotis in the 4th century and was known as Titani. Following archaeological excavations, artefacts have been found showing there was a theatre and two temples in the town.

From the town's port ferries can be taken to Bari, Brindisi, Ravenna, Trieste, Venice, Kerkyra, Lefkimi and Paxi.

Bari Guide

The Italian city and port of Bari lies on the Adriatic Sea coasty and is the capital of the Italian region of Puglia. The city is not particularly well known as a tourist destination although there are a few sights of interest and is conveniently located for visitors to use it as a base from which to explore the surrounding area. The city's historic centre is located on a headland that protrudes into the Adriatic Sea. Most of the archaeology in the city lies beneath the maze of narrow lanes in the Vecchia Bari quarter of the city which is famous for being confusing to visitors who frequently find themselves lost. Bari's most famous church is located between the sea and the Old Town, and is the 11th century Romanesque Basilica di San Nicola. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas and was built in order to house his remains, which still lie in the crypt. In the main part of the church there are several interesting sights including an elaborate stone canopy over the altar and an 11th century marble bishop's throne, known as the Cattedra di Elia.

From the port of Bari, ferries depart towards Durres, Igoumenista, Cephalonia, Corfu, Patras, Kotor and Dubrovnik.