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Looking to drive down from Istanbul to Athens (Greece) and then ferry into Italy. Is this doable?
If so, any suggestion on best port / route from Greece and port / route in Italy? Would like to visit Rome and travel further to Venice and then France.
Any suggestions will be a great help.
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Hi,
You can take the ferry from Igoumenitsa(greece) to Bari or Brindisi.
Check ferry schedule.
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Thanks guys. This helps.
Should have mentioned earlier,
planning on doing this in May 2015.
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I've used the ferry to Brindisi in winter .. end of December .. no problem ... went from some place well west of Athens .. say a half day ride. No booking. Just showed up. Might be different in peak season with every body wanting to go.
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Thanks Warin.
Must have been from Patras?
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andymaxman - if you are doing it in May, have you considered going up the coast further to Dubrovnik?
It is a great journey very scenic would only add a few days to your trip depending how long you stop in places. You can then get a ferry across from Dubrovnik to Bari - just turn up no need to book, its a 7hrs ish crossing. Be well worth it if you have the time.
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andymaxman - if you are doing it in May, have you considered going up the coast further to Dubrovnik?
It is a great journey very scenic would only add a few days to your trip depending how long you stop in places. You can then get a ferry across from Dubrovnik to Bari - just turn up no need to book, its a 7hrs ish crossing. Be well worth it if you have the time.
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Thanks g6snl for the suggestion. Checked it out on images and does look very beautiful city.
The schedule is already tight but will surely consider this option as well.
Strangely, gMaps showd the route from Athens to Dubrovnik to 'include ferry', but does not show any ferry crossing. Wonder whats with that.
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Yes, it's doable in every season.
You must go from Athens to Patra or to Igoumenitsa and you could find a lot of company (and ship) that daily join Italy (Brindisi, Bari, Ancona, Venice) toi Greece.
If you have not enough time, you can quikly go from Athens to Patra with higway.
If you have enough time, my suggestion is to go to Igoumenitsa and visit the amazing and wild north of Greece.
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There is a small ferry crossing from Lepetane-Kamenari in Montenegro which again is a lovely area to go through. Only a few euros and a 10mins or so crossing.
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