Ferry from Igoumenitsa to Venice

Charming cafe in the canals of Venice, Italy

Take a ferry from Igoumenitsa to Venice for an unique Adriatic escapade. Explore the floating city through its charming canals and witness iconic landmarks!

Here are the steps you need to follow in order to travel from Igoumenitsa to Venice with a ferry:

Compare results & book your ferry ticket

  • Currently, between Igoumenitsa and Venice, there is just one ferry operator that operates: ANEK Superfast Ferries
  • You may easily reserve your tickets by using our user-friendly booking system
  • When ordering your ferry ticket, you must provide the date of travel, the number of passengers and if you are traveling by car. You may also be able to pick your lodging type on board
  • A very popular choice is the camping on board option, where you are able to camp in your motorhome during the entire journey

Pack for your journey

  • Pack for a lengthy travel, since the boat ride from Igoumenitsa to Venice lasts around 24 hours
  • Pack comfortable shoes, a swimsuit (if the ship has a pool) and entertainment (books, games, tablet, etc) to keep you amused
  • Pack some snacks and drinks, as you may find options on the ferry a little expensive

Check-in at the port

  • Check-in for your ferry at the Igoumenitsa Port
  • The check-in process is often straightforward, although it is always preferable to be at the port early to prevent delays
  • When you check in, you will need to show your passport and ferry ticket. You may be requested to leave your bags at this time

Board the ferry & enjoy the journey

  • Make your way to your cabin or numbered airtype seat or choose one of the comfortable deck seats which are free to occupy
  • Most ferries have a variety of facilities, including restaurants, bars, stores and a swimming pool on the open deck

Disembark in Venice

  • Follow the signs to the exit and collect your luggage
  • After exiting the ship, you can make your way to your hotel or other accommodation in Venice

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when traveling by ferry from Igoumenitsa to Venice:

  • The ferry route connecting Igoumenitsa and Venice is seasonal. Ferries are more frequent throughout the summer than during the winter
  • The cost of your ferry ticket will vary based on the date of departure, the accommodation type you select and if you are going with a vehicle
  • Book your ferry ticket in advance, especially if you're traveling during high season

What is the ferry distance between Igoumenitsa & Venice?

The distance between the port of Igoumenitsa and the main port in Venice is around 587 nautical miles (1087 kilometers).

What is the duration of the journey from Igoumenitsa to Venice?

The duration of the journey varies according to the type of vessel you will travel with, as well as on the weather conditions. However, large conventional are not easily affected by bad weather. Generally, the journey takes around 24-25 hours.

What is the Igoumenitsa - Venice ferry timetable?

The ships from Greece to Italy are running all year long, with many more schedules being added in summer. Usually, there are at least 3 weekly departures.

About Igoumenitsa & Venice

Igoumenitsa

Igoumenitsa might be a port town, but it serves as a great gateway to other parts of Greece, especially the northwestern region. Here are some of the things you can do while in Igoumenitsa:

  • Relax on the beach: Igoumenitsa has magnificent beaches with clean water. Igoumenitsa Beach is an excellent alternative for a relaxed day. Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for hire, and there are several tavernas nearby where you may eat
  • Explore Dherveni Island: Dherveni is a little island right off the coast of Igoumenitsa. The island is famous for its magnificent beaches and Venetian fortress, which was constructed in the 16th century. Dherveni Island is accessible via boat from Igoumenitsa port
  • Visit the Igoumenitsa Archaeological Museum, which displays a collection of Neolithic relics from the region. The museum is an excellent resource for learning about the history of Igoumenitsa and the surrounding area
  • Take a day trip to the surrounding places: Igoumenitsa is an excellent starting point for seeing the rest of northwest Greece. You may spend the day at Parga, a lovely seaside town with gorgeous beaches and a Venetian fortress. You may also visit Dodona, the ancient city where the Oracle of Zeus once lived

Venice

Venice is a world-renowned city constructed on canals. Here are some of the activities you may do when visiting this interesting city.

  • A gondola ride is a must-do activity in Venice. Gondolas are classic Venetian boats used to travel around the city's waterways. You may take a gondola ride along the canals and visit some of Venice's most renowned sights, including the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square
  • Explore St. Mark's Square, which is the center of Venice. The plaza is home to St. Mark's Basilica, a magnificent basilica adorned with mosaics and Byzantine architecture. You may also climb the bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica for spectacular views of Venice
  • Visit the Doge's Palace, which was originally the residence of the Doges of Venice. The palace is an exquisite example of Venetian Gothic architecture. The Doge's Apartments, Great Council Chamber, and Armory are all located inside the palace
  • The Rialto Bridge is one of the most well-known bridges in Venice. The bridge is a stunning piece of Renaissance architecture. You may go across the bridge to enjoy the Grand Canal vistas
  • Explore the Venetian Islands: The Venetian Lagoon has a number of islands, including Murano, Burano, and Torcello. Murano is famed for its glassblowing industry. Burano is famous for its colorful buildings. And Torcello is the oldest island in the lagoon. You can take a boat trip to the Venetian Islands and explore these unique places
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      Take the ferry to a nearby destination in the morning and return the same day in the afternoon at discounted rates!