Ferries in the Mediterranean
This article is a travel topic This page aims to provide an overview of all the ferry services in the Mediterranean Sea between southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The Mediterranean Sea is sub-divided into a number of smaller seas, each with their own designation (from west to east). The ferries are - as far as possible - ordered by sea which they traverse. Please add website links, sailing frequencies, sailing durations, discounts. As the purpose of this page is to provide travellers who want to cross the Med with info, while adding, focus on international lines, instead of meticulously adding small ferries connecting island to the mainland. DiscountsTravellers owning a RailPlus pass are in some ferry lines eligible for a 10-20% discount on the fare price. See for example [1] and [2] Alboran Sea(between Spain and Morocco) ferries leave from Algeciras on the Spanish side and arrive at Tangier and Melina in Morocco. There is also a connection from Barcelona to Tangier. Balearic Sea (between mainland Spain and its Balearic Islands)
Ligurian Sea between Corsica and Liguria (Italy)Italy
Tyrrhenian Sea enclosed by Sardinia, Italian peninsula and SicilyItaly
For detailed info of all these lines, see Guide to Mediterranean Ferries Adriatic Sea between the Italian peninsula and the coasts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and AlbaniaAlbania
Bosnia
Croatia
For detailed info of all these lines, see Croatia Ferry Guide or All international and local ferries in Croatia Montenegro
Italy
SloveniaIonian Sea between Italy, Greece, and AlbaniaGreece
Aegean Sea between Greece and TurkeyWithin the Aegean Sea there are some smaller seas, including the Thracian and the Myrtoan Sea and the Sea of Crete. [14] Sea of Marmara (between the Aegean and Black Sea)Lots of ferry and fast ferry lines connect northern and southern coasts of Marmara, some examples are:
Also ferries run between Gelibolu/Eceabat on the northern bank of Dardanelles Strait (which links Aegean Sea and Marmara) and Lapseki/Çanakkale on the southern bank, respectively. Cilician Sea (between Turkey and Cyprus)
Black Sea (between Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Russia)The shipping company UKR Ferry [16] provides passenger transportation on its routes. Contact: Sabanskyy lane 4a, Odessa 65014, Ukraine. Phone: +380 (482) 34-40-59 E-mail: ukf@ukrferry.com charter@ukrferry.com Navibulgar (Navigation Maritime Bulgare) German-Bulgarian owned company has two vessels and according to their website they provide passenger transportation between Varna - Odessa Ilichevsk - Poti/Batumi - Ilichevsk - Varna [22]. From Russian port of Sochi ferries go to Trabzon (Turkey) and Batumi (but you have to be a citizen of Georgia or RF or CIS to board this one). Website of the port in Sochi [23]
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