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brindisi-turkey ferry
i would like to travel by boat from brindisi in southern italy to turkey, i presume greece will be a stopoff. Advice on companies and websites i should look to would be massive<BR><BR>cheers<BR>
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<BR>www.greekferries.gr.From Brindisi(italy)-corfu(greece)blue star ferries 10.30 dept from birndisi 18.30 corfu<BR>but from corfu how to get to the turkish side?Maybe to Rodes then to kusadasi or datca?<BR><BR><BR>
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Hello Craig,<BR><BR>TURKISH MARMARA LINES appear to offer a weekly service Brindisi-Cesme leaving at 14.00 on Sundays.<BR><BR>www.marmaralines.com<BR>www.aegean tourtravel.com/ferries/brindisi.html<BR><BR>Hope this helps ...<BR><BR>Steve
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There are several summer ferry services between Brindisi and Cesme, with a journey time of around 32 hours, including Marmara Lines, Sancak Line (apparently a nice ship but teetotal), Turkish Maritime Lines, Access Ferries and Med Link Lines. All these are summer services which finish in September. Most web sites are in Turkish and German as that's where the passengers come from (www.accessferries.de, www.sancakline.com, www.tdi.com.tr).
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I've noticed that whenever there's a question about ferry routes and schedules, Steve James always answers. Have you taken all these ferries, Steve, or is there just something about ferries that intrigues you so you always research these questions? I'm not being a smart *ss or anything, Steve. I was just intrigued by what I've noticed.
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