The link between Igoumenitsa and Ravenna is temporarily not served by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry online booking platform.
The port of Igoumenitsa is the Greek port which is closest to the Balkans and Italy, so every year it sees about 2.5 million passengers and vehicles pass through. The new port area was launched in 2003 a little further from the urban area and closer to the town of Ladochori. This was chosen as a strategic location to allow ships to arrive from various countries, from those in the eastern and southern Mediterranean and the Balkan countries. The old port area is now only used for domestic connections and with the islands of Corfu (Kerkyra and Lefkimmi) and Paxos. Given its importance, the port i... [More information]
Address: Ladochorion, Igoumenitsa, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Igoumenitsa, port
Ravenna is a great centre of Romagna on the Adriatic coast and is rich in history and culture. Its elegance and charm can be seen in the streets and buildings and the city boasts eight UNESCO world heritage. History In the past Ravenna was the capital of the Western Roman Empire, the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and the Byzantine Exarchate. Throughout the ancient period, the city of Ravenna was only accessible only by sea and under the emperor, Caesar Ottaviano Augusto the Romans located the upper Adriatic military fleet here. The Romans also dug the Fossa Augustea, a canal that connected the Po ... [More information]