Ferries from Corfu to Ancona

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Would you like to know how to get to Ancona? Search for the best ferry from Corfu to Ancona through our online booking service. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Ancona from Corfuprices, durations and timings.

The sea crossing between Corfu and Ancona is operated by well known ferry operators such asGrimaldi Lines and Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who have more than 10 sailings per week with departures and crossing times shorter than 19 hours 30 minutes. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.

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Ferries from Corfu to Ancona

Port of Corfu

Corfu connects the main ports of the Italian Adriatic coast with Greece. The port of Corfu is made up of two different parts, the Porto Nuovo (Neo Limani) and the Porto Vecchio (Paleo Limani). The ferry terminal from Italy is located in ​​the New Port, ferries from here go to Patras and Igoumenitsa. In the Old Port, there are yacht moorings and ferry connections to the island of Vidos. There are lots of services for passengers around the port, including tourist information, accommodation, restaurants and bars. The port of Corfu is about 15 kilometers from the resort town of Ipsos, 20 kilometer... [More information]

Address: Ethnikis Antistaseos

Directions: Google Map @ Corfu, port

Guide of Ancona

Ancona, the capital of the region of Marches, is on the Adriatic Coast and has one of the largest ports in Italy. Historical sites  Historians believe there were human settlements in this are since the Bronze Age. The foundations of the city originate from 387 BC built by the Syracusan Greeks and for about two hundred years 'Ankon' remained a Greek colony. The port was very important during the Roman Empire and with the fall of the empire the city was besieged by the Ostrogoths to become a Byzantine city. From the year one thousand Ancona was an autonomous city and sea republic.  Dur... [More information]

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