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Patras Routes

  • 6 crossings weekly
    21 hr 30 min
  • Bari to Patras / Patras to Bari
    6 crossings weekly
    16 hr 30 min
  • Brindisi to Patras / Patras to Brindisi
    1 crossings weekly
    16 hr
  • Venice to Patras / Patras to Venice
    3 crossings weekly
    32 hr

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About Patras

Patras ferry port is one of the most important passenger port in Greece as it handles a large number of cruise-ships and ferries between Greece and other countries. The port of Patras has outstanding car-ferry links with the Ionian Islands and the main Adriatic ports of Italy. Patras ferry port features a modern passenger terminal with lounges, a bar, shops (including duty free), cash machines and an information desk.

Patras is the third largest city of Greece, situated in northern Peloponnese, 215 km west of Athens. Patras boasts a long history going back to Aniquity and Roman times. Visitors in Patras will find lots of shopping centres, pubs, cafes, nightlife entertainment, nice restaurants and many more attractions. The Carnival of Patras, one of the biggest tourist attractions of the city, takes place every spring and features include extravagant balls and parades.

Getting to Patras

Patras is very well connected. You can reach Patras from Athens by train. The journey lasts about 3.5-4 hours. The train terminal in Athens is called the "Larissa station". If you prefer to travel by ferry there are more than 50 departures and arrivals within the week. But the best and quickest way to travel from Athens to Patras is by coach - with departures approximately every half an hour.

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Port Addresses

ANEK Superfast

South Port (New), Akti Dymeon Street, Patras, Greece

Levante Ferries

Patras Ferry Terminal , Patras 262 23, Greece

Grimaldi Lines

South Port (New), Akti Dymeon Street, Patras, Greece

Minoan Lines

South Port (New), Akti Dymeon Street, Patras, Greece

Reviews

  • 17 Jun 2019
    Great Value for the money
    • The journey was very comfortable. The staffs and the crew were helpful. The interior of the ferry and other facilities were quite remarkable. A good value for the money it takes.

      Review by RIZVAN CHOWDHURY

  • 18 Jan 2019
    Discount on a cabin by second crossing
    • The crossing went well, friendly staff and good food. However, when checking in at Minoan Lines we requested a cabin which we had forgotten when booking the crossing. The lady at the desk indicated that this was possible for an amount of € 110, - per person for a 2 person cabin. On the Grimaldi Lines (€ 70,- per cabin), however, there was a leaflet from Grimaldi and Minoan Lines stating that on a 2nd crossing there is a discount on the cabin of 30 percentage. The lady at the desk was not too friendly (very rude!) That this only applies to crossings within Italy and not for the crossing to Greece. This can not be found in the brochure, but the lady kept her point of view that it was a cabin for € 220, -. The result was that we were forced to spend the night on a very cold ferry, not only in the hall with the chairs but also in the lounge and also in the dining room.

      Review by BelediyeSportive Travel (Y. Coert en M. Boonstra)

  • 19 Jul 2017
    Appalling all round
    • Arrived at Ancona to find ferry was 4.5 hours late - claimed in response to my email complaint that a text was sent but never received it. Delay was due to it taking that long to load trucks - surely it is not a surprise that trucks will be using the route. I know from someone else who was complaining to the Receptionist onboard that the same thing happened last year. Minoan need to build longer into their schedules so it is not the customer who is inconvenienced. I do not believe Minoan understand the implications of their awful service - our ferry was so late that 2 French students had to get a lift with us as they had missed the last bus to Athens. The whole experience was extremely disappointing. Minoan have offered 25 per cent off a future booking in response to my complaint but not sure I want to enjoy its 'service' again!

      Review by Anon

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