The Port of Corfu, situated in Corfu Town, is the main maritime hub connecting the island to mainland Greece, neighbouring islands, Albania, and Italy. Offering frequent ferry services to destinations like Igoumenitsa, Paxos, and Saranda, as well as seasonal routes to Bari, Ancona, and Venice, the port is a vital gateway for travellers.
The facilities include modern passenger terminals, parking areas, luggage services, and nearby shops and cafes, ensuring convenience and comfort for foot passengers and those travelling with vehicles. The port’s location near Corfu’s historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides easy access to the island’s cultural landmarks, Venetian architecture, and vibrant local markets. With efficient year-round services and stunning views of the Ionian Sea, the Port of Corfu ensures a seamless and enjoyable travel experience.

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At Corfu Port all passengers will enter at the main entrance. The main entrance is situated near the middle of the port and is easily accessible. The main ferry terminal is located on the left of the main entrance and wraps around to the furthest point of the port. There is a large terminal building for all passengers to use. Upon arrival at the terminal building, there are two separate gates. Foot passengers will use the pedestrian gate on the left-hand side. Once entered, check-in will be completed within the terminal building. There are clear walkways for passengers to use when entering the embarkment area. The ferry terminal quay is easy to navigate and ferries will usually dock a little further along opposite the ferry terminal building.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

At Corfu Port all passengers will enter at the main entrance. The main entrance is situated near the middle of the port and is easily accessible. The main ferry terminal is located on the left of the main entrance and wraps around to the furthest point of the port. There is a large terminal building for all passengers to use. Upon arrival at the terminal building, there are two separate gates. Vehicle passengers must enter using the vehicle kiosk and gate where checks will be made. The ferry terminal quay is easy to navigate and ferries will usually dock a little further along opposite the ferry terminal building.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle, Van (passenger)









AFerry: 16381406 Grimaldi Lines: G240741363. Very complicated check-in. I ordered tickets online. Everything was written in Italian, I would prefer English. I considered the document in the appendix \"Biglieto\" to be a ticket for a ship. Fortunately, I visited your office on Eth Street. Antistaseos 4, Kerkira, where I just got my \"real\" tickets. Your employee in this office was very unpleasant. Another problem was navigation in the harbor. Since it was my first time at this location, it was difficult to understand where to stand with my vehicle and when the port would be opened and how the inspection would be done. The information sign is completely missing.
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