Articles tagged: Brindisi

Sarandë: Albania’s Gateway to Corfu and the Ionian Sea
Saranda (Sarandë) Ferry Port, Albania is situated in the very center of the city at the western end of the main sea promenade. Foot passenger and car ferries to and from Brindisi in Italy and Corfu in Greece arrive and depart from this spot. From here, you can cross to Italy and Greece using several ferry
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Brindisi Ferry Port
Brindisi Ferry Port is situated within the large, sheltered bay right next to the city’s centre and sea promenade. Passenger terminal Costa Morena is a ferry terminal from where all ferries to and from Albania and Greece are arriving and departing. Brindisi Ferry Crossings Here is a table with details
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Brindisi to Vlora (Vlorë) Ferry
Brindisi to Vlora (Vlorë) ferry is run by 2 ferry companies – European Ferries, Red Star and A-Ships Management. It sails all year round, 6 days per week, with no Sunday sailings. The journey lasts between 5 and 7 hours, depending on the route. It is daytime as well as an overnight ferry crossing
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Vlora (Vlorë) Ferry Port
Vlora (Vlore) Ferry Port, Albania is nested inside the very large bay at the very sea promenade. Car ferries to and from Brindisi, Italy arrive and depart from this spot. For time being, this is the only direct international crossing. From here, you can cross to Italy and get other ferries
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Brindisi to Saranda (Sarandë) Ferry
Brindisi to Saranda (Sarandë) and Saranda to Brindisi ferry is run by one ferry company – Red Star Ferries. It sails from July to mid-September, twice a week, from both ports connecting Albania with Italy. The journey between Brindisi and Saranda lasts 10 hours, while from Saranda to Brindisi crossing lasts 8,5 hours. It is a
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