Ferry to Greece

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With the ferry to Greece, you can experience a relaxed crossing to the country’s beautiful coasts and islands. The ferry connections offer convenient travel options from Italy to Greece and connect ports such as Ancona, Venice, Bari and Brindisi with Greek destinations such as Patras, Igoumenitsa and Corfu.

Important notice: Please note that according to current regulations, the battery level of your electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle will be checked before traveling with our ships and must not exceed 40% of the total capacity. For other alternative vehicles, such as LPG or natural gas vehicles, the tank level must not exceed 50% of capacity. Further information can be found here.

Ferries from Italy to Greece

FromToferry company
AnconaIgoumenitsawith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
AnconaIgoumenitsawith Minoan Lines
AnconaPatraswith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
BariIgoumenitsawith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
BariPatraswith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
BrindisiIgoumenitsawith Grimaldi Lines
BrindisiPatraswith Grimaldi Lines
VeniceIgoumenitsawith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
VenicePatraswith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries

Ferries from Italy to Corfu

FromToferry company
AnconaCorfuwith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
AnconaCorfuwith Minoan Lines
BariCorfuwith Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries
BrindisiCorfuwith Grimaldi Lines

Ferries within Greece

You can find an overview of ferries within Greece here.

Our ferry companies:

Logo Minoan Lines

Logo Anek Lines

Logo Superfast Ferries

Logo Grimaldi Lines

Travel Guide Greece

Worth a visit 365 days a year!

Experience unforgettable adventures 365 days a year and get to know the country’s legendary history and culture. There are over 100 inhabited islands that can be discovered by island hopping. Over 13,000 km of coastline awaits you, as well as the spectacular Greek mainland. Discover the 13 beautiful regions of Greece:

Attica – the most populous district in Greece
Get to know world cultural heritage and ancient monuments. Whether you visit the Parthenon, the Acropolis Museum, the ancient open-air theater or the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first modern Olympic Games were held, you will be amazed. Enjoy the sunset at the Temple of Poseidon on Cape Sounio. If you are an athlete, run in the Athens Marathon in November or sail along the Athens Riviera and visit the Argosaronic Islands.

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace – a region with a multicultural heritage
Be amazed by the emerald green waters of Thasos and the Samothracian Islands. Watch birds in the forests and wetlands or hike in the famous Evros river delta. You can also ski on Mount Falakro, whose highest peak, Profitis Elias, is 2232 meters above sea level. Celebrate with the locals at one of the numerous, cheerful festivals.

Central Macedonia – the legendary birthplace of Alexander the Great
Visit the towns of Vergina and Pella – the ancient Macedonian state. Go to Olympus, the residence of the ancient gods of greed. Visit Thessaloniki and learn all about its history, culture and gastronomy. Spend your summers on the famous beaches of Halkidiki and the Olmpic Riviera.

Western Macedonia – the alpine beauty of Greece
Explore impressive mountains and breathtaking lakes. Visit the Prespa National Park in the border triangle with Albania and Macedonia and be enchanted by the Small and Large Prespa Lakes. With its impressive Byzantine churches, Kastoria is well worth a visit.

Epirus – the untouched paradise on the Greek mainland.
As you stroll through majestic mountain landscapes and rivers, it is worth taking a detour to traditional stone villages. A wide range of alternative outdoor activities awaits you. For example, a bike tour around Lake Pamvotida in Ioannina. Try one of the Greek specialties here, such as dolmades (stuffed vine leaves), mousaka or one of the many different lamb dishes.

Thessaly – a region with a lot of charm
In this region, take a trip to the unique sandstone cliffs on which the Meteora monasteries are located, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Of the former 24 monasteries, only six are still inhabited by nuns and monks today. There are wonderful hikes on the legendary mountain of the centaurs – Mount Pilio. Marvel at the protected Mediterranean seal, the monk seal on the green Sporades Islands.

Ionian Islands small paradise islands surrounded by turquoise waters
Explore the historic old town of Corfu or go caving on the island of Kefalonia or experience Ithaca, the land of King Odysseus. Water lovers can go windsurfing and kitesurfing on the island. Taste mandolato – a delicious sweet on the island of Zakynthos.

Western Greece – the Greek window to the west.
Visit ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Take part in the famous carnival parade in Patras or the celebrations in Nafpaktos to mark the anniversary of the Lepanto naval battle in October. Winter sports enthusiasts will love the ski resort of Kalavryta, just half an hour from the sea.

Central Greece – a fascinating mainland
Called the navel of the world by the ancient Greeks, Delphi is well worth a detour. In summer, hike Mount Dirfys on Elvia Island and visit Aidipso’s natural hot springs. And in winter, skiers can hit the slopes in the Parnassos ski area, the most famous winter sports region in Greece, and enjoy the nightlife in one of the many clubs and bars.

The Peleponnese – a region known since the dawn of history
See performances in the world-famous ancient theater of Epidaurus. Visit medieval Byzantine and Frankish castles and learn about their legends. Nature lovers can swim in the bays and extensive beaches or take part in the harvest of grapes, oranges and olives.

Northern Aegean – untouched nature
Try the world-famous mastic on the island of Chios or an ouzo (an aniseed schnapps) on the island of Lesvos. On this island, take a trip to the petrified forest near Sigri (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Discover the secrets of longevity and well-being on the island of Ikaria and indulge your palate with muscatel wine on the island of Lemnos.

Southern Aegean – Bright blue, brilliant white
Go island hopping to the most famous Greek islands with their beautiful sandy or rocky beaches. Immerse yourself in the traditional lifestyle and exciting nightlife. Choose them as the ideal setting for your vacation, whether as a couple, as a family or alone.

Crete – embedded in history and blessed by nature.
Whether you visit the culture with the ancient palaces and settlements of the Minoan civilization, swim at the famous beaches or take a hike in the longest gorge in Europe, the Samara Gorge – Crete will captivate you. Spend the night in traditional villages and enjoy the Cretan gastronomy. The warm hospitality of the locals is world-famous and will delight you too.

Highlights in Greece

Ferry to Greece – Ferry crossing

The ferry to Greece enables a comfortable journey to various destinations. The main routes are Ancona-Patras, Bari-Igoumenitsa and Venice-Igoumenitsa. These routes are operated by Anek Lines, Superfast Ferries and Minoan Lines. The crossings take between 16 and 25 hours, depending on the route. On board, passengers can enjoy comfortable cabins, restaurants and entertainment facilities.

Sightseeing Greece

Greece offers numerous sights and activities. In Athens, you should visit the Acropolis, the ancient Agora and the National Museum. Thessaloniki attracts visitors with the White Tower and the Rotonda. Patras, known for its carnival, offers the Apollo Theater and the Church of St. Andrew. On the Peloponnese you can explore ancient sites such as Mycenae and Olympia. The Greek islands offer beautiful beaches, traditional villages and impressive landscapes. Discover these and many other highlights on your trip through Greece.

 

Specialists from the Ferrycenter: We are here for you!

Our team is here to make your trip as pleasant as possible. With expertise and a smile, we are here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Das Team des Cruise & Ferry Center, wir sind für dich da und unterstützen dich bei deinen Vorbereitungen für deine nächste Fährreise.