Articles tagged: Grimaldi Minoan Lines

Venice to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Getting by ferry from Venice to Dubrovnik may be among the most interesting sea crossings in the Adriatic. It is particularly good for summertime when calm and sunny sailings can be such a relaxing experience. There is no direct ferry or car ferry line that connects Venice and Dubrovnik. It used
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Venice to Split by Ferry
Traveling by ferry from Venice to Split is a viable travel option for people who would like to avoid traveling by car, bus, or flying while doing their summer holiday in the Adriatic. There is no direct ferry line that connects Venice and Split. You would need to change two ferries. One
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Croatia To Greece by Ferry
There are no direct ferry connections from Croatia to Greece. If you would like to reach Greece from Croatia by ferry, you would need to take a ferry to Italy and another one from there to Greece. There are several Croatian ferry ports that have ferry connections with Italy, including
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Venice to Igoumenitsa Ferry
Venice to Igoumenitsa ferry is run by Anek Superfast & Minoan Lines ferry companies. It is a year-round route, that sails at least twice a week. The journey lasts 25 to 27 hours. An overnight ferry with departures in the early afternoons arrives the next day in Igoumenitsa or Venice. This is a convenient
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Patras (Patra) Ferry Port
Patras ferry port and cruise terminal are situated in the Gulf of Patras in northern Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, located within walking distance from the center of the city of Patras. It is a new ferry port with modern facilities and plenty of parking space. Car ferries to and from Italy, as well as local
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Igoumenitsa Ferry Port
Igoumenitsa ferry port and cruise terminal are situated in the bay of Thesprotia in northern Greece, at the waterfront, within walking distance from the center of Igoumenitsa town. Car ferries to and from Italy, as well as local ferries to and from Corfu (Kerkyra) and Paxos island, arrive and depart from here. From
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