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Greece ferry Brindisi
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Greece ferry Brindisi

Ferrysavers makes it simple to book a cheap Brindisi ferry to Greece and Albania, or you can compare Brindisi ferry prices by route, operator and time using our comparison engine above. Find the latest information on cheap Brindisi ferries, including ticket prices, crossing times and availability with Ferrysavers. Brindisi ferry port is located on the southern end of Italy's beautiful Adriatic coast, in the region of Apulia (Puglia in Italian). Brindisi has always been a busy city of importance through history due to its natural harbour. The advantageous position of …

Greece Ferries Rafina
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Greece Ferries Rafina

Ferries to and from Rafina The Anek Lines fleet of 11 magnificent modern air-conditioned ships all offer a full range of facilities on board. You can choose from a range of inner or outer ship cabins with two, three or four beds and on Anek Lines Italy-Greece routes you can even choose a deluxe cabins featuring a sitting room and TV and Internet access. With Agoudimos Lines , you will find shops, indoor and outdoor bars, a disco, casino, WI-FI internet access and special children's play areas. In the warmer months you might consider taking a dip in the ferry's swimmi…

Ferries in Greece map
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Ferries in Greece map

Travel Between Greece and Turkey via Ferry or Hydrofoil Below is a map of the Greek Islands and the west coast of Turkey. Once the Greek islands that don't have ferry connections to Turkey mysteriously head off to the west, you'll be able to mouse over each remaining island and see the most popular ferry routes from Greek islands to the Turkish coast, and get information on the ferry connections and destinations. Greece to Turkey Ferry Route Map Ferry Route Map © James Martin, Licensed to About.com Notes on Greece to Turkey Ferries Some ferries run only during the su…

Greece ferries strike
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Greece ferries strike

All Greek ferries sailing from Athens to the islands will most probably not depart. Exceptions may pose some ferries scheduled or re-scheduled very close to the start or the end of the strike period (00:01 to 23:59). Ferries returning to Athens from the islands will almost always run the final return trip even during the strike period. Passengers are advised to check with the local port authorities for up-to-date info. Greece – Italy ferries are usually not affected by the strike but, again, passengers are advised to check with local port authorities in order to obta…

Express Ferry Greece
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54 am]
Express Ferry Greece

D There isn't all that much you can do to save the situation if you are already in the Middle East when you get an unexpected stamp! If you are heading towards Istanbul, you will almost certainly have to continue your journey by air or possibly by ferry from Haifa to Cyprus and to Greece. People have tried most expedients at one time or another and most of them have been found out. Syrian officials are not open to baksheesh over this question. Israel was disliked at any time and now can be said to be hated everywhere you go in the Middle East - what a legacy the pres…

Greece go ferry
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Greece go ferry

Bari is also in Puglia, in southern Italy. Find out more with our Bari Travel Guide. Ancona: If you're in central Italy, Ancona may be the most convenient Italian port. From Ancona ferries go to Igoumenitsa (taking 15 to 20 hours) and Patras (taking 20 to 23 hours) in Greece. Ferries also go to several ports in Croatia. Ancona is in the Marche region - see Marche map for location. Venice: From Venice you can take a ferry directly to Corfu, Igoumenitsa or Patras. Taking a ferry from Venice is a nice alternative if you want to visit Venice. Ferries usually leave Venice…

Ferry Greece Andros
[September 13, 2013 – 08:54]
Ferry Greece Andros

General Information about Andros Island, Cyclades The wind blows strong on Andros: this is probably the most special characteristic of this beautiful island that gets much affected by strong winds. Andros is the northest island of Cyclades and very close to Athens, only two hours by ferry from the port of Rafina, on the northeastern side of Attica. Due to its closeness to Athens, Andros has become a favourite weekend destination. The port of Andros is Gavrio and the capital is Chora. These two villages, along with Batsi, constitute the main tourist resorts of the isl…