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The Bari to Igoumenitsa ferry is a popular and efficient way to reach Greece from southern Italy, crossing the Adriatic to the gateway port for Epirus, the Ionian islands and the road south to central Greece. Sailing overnight in around nine to eleven hours, it lets you board in the evening, take a cabin and arrive in Igoumenitsa ready to drive on the next morning. The route is especially favoured by drivers and motorhome travellers, who avoid the long overland journey through the Balkans and step ashore close to Corfu, Parga and the mountains of Epirus. Modern ferries offer cabins, restaurants, bars and deck space for the crossing. Sailings run throughout the year, with extra services and high demand through the summer holidays, when booking ahead is essential. For travellers in southern Italy, Bari is the most convenient port for a swift Adriatic hop into Greece.
The crossing typically takes around nine to eleven hours, usually overnight.
Yes. It is well placed for Corfu and other Ionian islands, as well as the Epirus region.
Yes. The route is popular with car and motorhome travellers heading into Greece.