Compare ferry prices and book cheap crossings from Kefalonia to Apulia
Travelling by ferry from Kefalonia to Apulia is an excellent choice! Kefalonia Apulia ferries are operated by 1 ferry companies (Endeavor Lines) serving the ports of Brindisi and Kefalonia.
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Looking for a Kefalonia to Apulia ferry? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between these different regions. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Kefalonia and Apulia. Comfortable cabins, on-board restaurants, cinemas, children's activities... ferries from Endeavor Lines offer excellent facilities and services for all the family.
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Apulia: Arrival by ferry from Kefalonia and exploring the region
Bari is one of Puglia's main ferry ports and also the region's largest city. Start your visit with a stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, known as Bari Vecchia. Here you can admire the magnificent Basilica of St Nicholas, home to the relics of St Nicholas, the city's patron saint. Don't miss the Cathedral of San Sabino, an impressive example of Romanesque architecture.
Another fascinating city to visit is Brindisi, also an important ferry port. Stroll along its picturesque harbour and soak up its maritime atmosphere. Visit the Roman Column, an emblematic monument that once marked the end of the Appian Way. And don't miss Brindisi's magnificent Cathedral, built in the 11th century.
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