Ferries from Bari to Sami (Kefalonia)

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Would you like to explore the best ways to get to Kefalonia? Search for a ferry from Bari to Kefalonia with our Ionian Islands ferry search system. Book your ferry crossing to Kefalonia from Bari in just a few steps and find all the information you need including prices, travel times and timetables.

The route connecting Bari and Kefalonia is operated by our partner Ventouris Ferries who offer one weekly connection with traveling times not exceeding 17 hours 15 minutes ( departures). Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Once on board, you will find bars, shops and self service restaurants to make your crossing more relaxing and comfortable. Cabin accommodation allows you to rest with peace of mind.

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Ferries from Bari to Sami (Kefalonia)

Port of Bari

The port of Bari is located on the south east coast of Italy, on the heel of the boot. It is a busy port providing both commercial and tourist services. Each year over 2.0 million passengers pass through the port, of which about 650,000 are cruise passengers. In the past century they added a cruise terminal and restructured the ferry terminal, there are currently several renovations and extensions. The port of Bari extends to the north-west for about 2.5 kilometers and includes the districts of Marconi - San Girolamo - Libertà. How to reach Bari port  To reach the port from Bari tr... [More information]

Address: Piazzale Cristoforo Colombo, 1, 70122 Bari

Directions: Google Map @ Bari, port

Guide of Sami (Kefalonia)

Kefalonia in the Ionian archipelago is home to the port town of Sami, located on the east coast of the island and offering breathtaking views and crystal clear waters. History The myths and legends tell us that the first king of Kefalonia was Thapius, the son of Poseidon and Hippotho.  King Cephalus also ruled a kingdom that included Zante, Itaka and Lefkada.  Archaeological findings testify that Kefalonia was one of the earliest inhabited areas in Greece.  Plant and animal fossils, as well as bones, have been found in Fiskardo and Skala and tools dating back to prehistoric time... [More information]

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