IGOUMENITSA’S PORT AUTHORITY S.A.
The port of Igoumenitsa is geographically the closest port in Greece to Italy and the Balkan countries of the Adriatic Sea, serving as a vital bridge for people and goods between Western Europe and these regions.
Annually, the port of Igoumenitsa handles around 2.5 million passengers and 230,000 trucks, facilitating transportation to and from both domestic and international ports.
The port of Igoumenitsa is geographically the closest port in Greece to Italy and the Balkan countries of the Adriatic Sea, serving as a vital bridge for people and goods between Western Europe and these regions.
Annually, the port of Igoumenitsa handles around 2.5 million passengers and 230,000 trucks, facilitating transportation to and from both domestic and international ports.
Essentially, Igoumenitsa port acts as the primary gateway for Northern and Central Greece for passenger and cargo traffic to and from EU countries via Italy. It provides maritime connections to all ferry ports along the eastern coasts of Italy.
Key ferry connections from Igoumenitsa include ports in Italy such as Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, and Trieste, as well as the island of Corfu.