Brindisi Port, located in the southern Italian region of Puglia, is a historic and strategically important port on the Adriatic Sea. It serves as a major hub for maritime trade and ferry connections. The port is divided into an inner and outer harbour.
Surrounding the port, the city of Brindisi boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times. Key landmarks include Castello Svevo, Castello Alfonsino and the Roman Column. The waterfront promenade, Lungomare Regina Margherita, offers stunning views of the harbour and is lined with cafes and restaurants.
The area around Brindisi is known for its olive groves, vineyards, and beautiful countryside. Nearby attractions include the whitewashed towns of Ostuni, the Baroque architecture of Lecce, and the sandy beaches of the Salento Peninsula. The region's mix of historical sites and natural beauty makes it a vibrant destination for travellers.

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The terminal has 3 vehicle check-in lanes to utilise for quick and easy check-in and embarkment. All passengers will check-in and embark from the same areas as the terminal has one main dock. Foot Passengers: Proceed to the designated check-in area within the terminal. Vehicles: Drive to the vehicle check-in lanes at the terminal.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle, Foot passenger, Bicycle







Efficient and on time
Good Ferry boat, but onboarding ptocess in Greece must be improved. No clear informative signs on the road around the port and border crossing not organised well.
The cabins are very dirty, the bathrooms and beds are unfortunately not hygienic.