Want to book a holiday to Albania? Find your ferry from Brindisi to Albania with Albania ferry booking service by NetFerry. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to Albania from Brindisi.
The ferry connections between Brindisi and Albania are covered by European Ferries only who have 15 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 4 hours 30 minutes and 8 hours 01 minute with mostly morning and afternoon boarding. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. On the ships with crossing times exceeding 6 hours, you will find extra services to ensure more comfort, such as different cabin options, restaurants and shops on board.
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The port of Brindisi has ancient roots, and in its hay day was a very important city in the Roman empire because of its port. The port in brindisi marked the beginning of the famous Via Appia, which continues all the way to Rome. Today the port of Brindisi is one of the most important in the Adriatic, it is an industrial, commercial and tourist port that provides connections to the Balkans. Ferries to and from Albania are frequent from Brindisi, linking southern Italy with the port of Vlora in Albania. Brindisi port also has connections to Greece throughout the year, for the ports ... [More information]
Address: Località Costa Morena, 72100 Brindisi BR, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Brindisi, port
Albania is on the Balkan Peninsula in south-east Europe, overlooking the Adriatic and the Ionian seas. To the east it borders Macedonia, to the south Greece and to the north Montenegro to the west and Kosovo to the north east. HISTORY Archaeologists have found evidence to show that the country was inhabited during prehistoric times. In Xare and in the caves of Santa Marina in Saranda, archaeologist have found remains dating back to a period between 10 and 100,000 years ago. It was thought that the Albanians descended from the very ancient Pelasgians, who were later called Illyrians by the Gree... [More information]