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Ferries between Italy and Greece

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*''I tried getting a ride from Igoumenitsa to Italy for two days (May 2012) following these instructions. It can indeed be very hard to get into a conversations with the truckdrivers but the few that actually responded told me that this isnt possible. Maybe I was just unlucky but I lost my patience after two days and paid the 50 EU ticket to Bari. May 2012 - Thomas''
*''I wanted to go from Brindisi straight to Albania but was impossible. I waited one evening and the day after I quite easily found a lift for Igoumenitsa. Lots of truckdrivers were rough and didn't want to asnwer me but with a bit of patience and going to everyone I found the right one, offering me the entire ticket. (July 2012) [[User: Fedecicco|Fedecicco]]''
 
==Brindisi to Igoumenitsa==
From Brindisi to Igoumenitsa there are only 2 company operating, in spite of that lots of trucks pass by there, directed to Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey. Just go to the new terminal (outside of the city) and start to ask truckdrivers around the ticket terminal. They all have to pass by there to make their ticket. Codriver ticket is not free, costs 17E but your driver may offer it. In case you don't find anyone don't give up, there are dozens of trucks everyday, just sleep at the harbour and try the day after
== Bari to Igoumenitsa ==
You will get cabin with two beds(+warm shower, flatscreen tv) one for the driver and one for you. They are bunk beds. If you're not comfortable with that you can just sleep in the common area or restaurant where there are other people sleeping also.
 
 
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