Brindisi
Patras
Ferry to Greece
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Brindisi to Patras Ferry

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How can I book ferry tickets from Brindisi to Patras?

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Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Brindisi to Patras?

No you can not travel as a foot passenger, currently you can only travel on the ferry with a vehicle.

Can you take your car on the ferry from Brindisi to Patras?

No, only foot passengers can travel on the ferry.

Can you bring pets on the ferry from Brindisi to Patras?

No, pets are not permitted onboard the ferries.

Brindisi Patras Ferry reviews

  • "Good for Dogs"

    I had a dog in a cabin. The cabin was very close to the deck and convenient for getting outside without causing any fuss with other passengers. The cabin was good value and comfortable.

    'Catania' travelled on Catania

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  • "Just a late departure "

    Boarding was delayed because every car coming off the ferry was being searched by the authorities. Our voyage arrived in Salerno two hours late which for us was no great inconvenience because the scheduled arrival was very early in the morning.

    'Catania' travelled on Catania

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  • "Great experience "

    We took the ship from Palermo to Salerno and had a great experience. However, the bed may not be long enough for those who are more than 190cm.

    'Catania' travelled on Catania

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Brindisi Guide

The Italian city of Brindisi is located on the Adriatic Sea coast in the Apulia region of Italy. The city's port is a natural harbour and has played an important role in the city's, and wider region's, trade with Greece and the Middle East. On the north coast of the city particularly, there have been many important archaeological finds in the many sand dunes and on the beaches. Despite the port's economic benefit to the city, tourism still plays a major role in the city's fortunes. For visitors interested in agritourism, head inland from the city where wine (Wine Appia) and olive oil (Collina di Brindisi oil) is produced.

From the city's port ferries operate to a number of destinations. Ferries to the Greek island of Cephalonia are operated by Maritime My Way Ferries. There are also ferries departing to Paxi , Corfu, Igoumenitsa, Zakynthos and Patras in Greece.


Patras Guide

The Greek city of Patras is located around 215 km to the west of the Greek capital, Athens, and is the regional capital of Western Greece in the northern Peloponnese. Visitors to the city should head to Aghiou Nikolaou which is the city's most famous street and is only a short distance to the Old City. This is characterised by cobbled streets lined with lovely neoclassical mansions which act as a reminder of the city's illustrious past. A popular site in the city is its medieval castle that was constructed in the latter part of the 6th century AD on the site of the ancient Acropolis. The castle's walls enclose an area of around 22 sq. m and the castle consists of a triangular external compound that was reinforced with towers and ramparts.

There are several spots around Patras that honours the famous Greek poet Kostis Palamas. His house is the most interesting one as is the house where he was born. When he moved to Athens it became the place where the Serao family (from Italy) lived and where the Italian writer Matilde Serao was born. Today it houses the Kostis Palamas Institution. The most famous statue of him stands at Ypsilá Alónia Square.


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