Ferries from Bari to Bar

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The ferry route between Bari and Bar is covered by Jadrolinija with a schedule of one weekly connection with primarily morning departures and maximum duration of 9 hours. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.

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Ferries from Bari to Bar

Port of Bari

The port of Bari is located on the south east coast of Italy, on the heel of the boot. It is a busy port providing both commercial and tourist services. Each year over 2.0 million passengers pass through the port, of which about 650,000 are cruise passengers. In the past century they added a cruise terminal and restructured the ferry terminal, there are currently several renovations and extensions. The port of Bari extends to the north-west for about 2.5 kilometers and includes the districts of Marconi - San Girolamo - Libertà. How to reach Bari port  To reach the port from Bari tr... [More information]

Address: Piazzale Cristoforo Colombo, 1, 70122 Bari

Directions: Google Map @ Bari, port

Guide of Bar

Bar is a port city on the Montenegrin Adriatic coast, Bar or Antibari owes its name to the Italian city of Bari, located directly on the opposite coast. Historical sites  Bar is a very old city as proven by archaeological findings dating back to the Neolithic period. In fact, during the Barbarian invasions Bar became a refuge for Latin refugees, who spread customs and language. Around IX, the city was annexed to the reign of Doclea and at the end of 1100 it became governed by the Byzantines. Subsequently, it was dominated by Venice during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, then in 157... [More information]

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