Patras
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Patras Brindisi Ferry

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Most popular questions

How can I book ferry tickets from Patras to Brindisi?

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

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 Patras to Brindisi?

No, only foot passengers can travel on the ferry.

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

No, pets are not permitted onboard the ferries.

Patras Brindisi 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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Patras Guide

The Greek city of Patras is the regional capital of western Greece and is located in the northern Peloponnese. It is roughly 215 km to the west of Athens, the Greek capital, and overlooks the Gulf of Patras and sits at the base of Mount Panachaikon. The city is the commercial hub for the region and is sometimes called the ' gate to the west'. Th port plays an important role in the city's prosperity as it facilitates trade between Greece and Italy and the rest of Europe. The Patras Carnival, one of the Europe's largest and most colourful, is held in the city every February and includes mammoth sized satirical floats and extravagant balls and parades. It is enjoyed by many hundreds of thousands who are buoyed on by the city's pleasant Mediterranean climate.

From the city's port, ferry services operate to the Ionian Islands and Corfu which are a short ferry ride away. The south coast of Italy is also within easy reach from Patras. Many shops, cafes, restaurants and hotels can be found in the city which is located very close to the port itself. Facilities in the port for passengers are rather limited.


Brindisi Guide

The Italian city and port of Brindisi is located in the Apulia region of the country and lies on the Adriatic Sea coast. The city, like many of the towns on the Adriatic Sea coast, has a history that has strong links to the countries that lie across the Adriatic to the east. The city's large natural harbour is one of Italy's most important ports and is today the port of departure for ferry services departing to the Balkans and to Greece, although in Roman and Greek times and during the Middle Ages the port had many other purposes.

Popular attractions in the city include the Castello Svevo which was built by the Emperor Frederick II and has a trapezoid plan with large square towers. Also in the city is the 15th century Aragonese Castle which was built by King Ferdinand I of Naples, and is located on S. Andrea island which faces the city's port.

From the city's port, ferry's operate to destinations including Paxi, Corfu, Igoumenitsa, Zakynthos and Patras.


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