Sami Ferry

Sami Ferry

Sami Ferry

Sami ferry port connects Sami with destinations including Patras, Bari, Ithaka (Pisaetos), Corfu & Zakynthos. There are currently 35 weekly sailings operated by Ventouris Ferries, Levante Ferries & Lefkada Palace. Popular ferry routes include Sami to Patras with a duration of around 3 hours 30 minutes. Bear in mind that sailing information can vary depending on the time of year. We recommend using our Deal Finder to see live sailing times, availability and prices for Sami ferries.

Port Address

Kefallonia Paxoi, Sami 280 80, Greece

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Sami Ferry

Is there a ferry from Sami?

Yes, you can get a ferry from Sami to 8 ferry ports. Ferries from Sami are operated by 3 ferry companies including Ventouris Ferries, Levante Ferries & Lefkada Palace. There are currently 10 daily and 35 weekly sailings from Sami.

Where do ferries go from Sami?

Sami ferries sail to 8 ferry ports. These ferry ports include Patras, Bari, Ithaka (Pisaetos), Corfu & Zakynthos.

How long is the ferry from Sami?

The duration of the Sami ferry depends which route you take. Ferries from Sami range between 25 minutes and 18 hours 15 minutes. Bear in mind that Sami ferry times can change from season to season so it's best to check the latest Sami ferry timetable before you book.

What is the fastest ferry from Sami?

The fastest ferry from Sami is to Ithaka (Pisaetos), with a duration of around 25 minutes.

Popular Sami ferry routes

Popular ferries from Sami include:

Sami to Patras

Sami to Patras is the most popular route. The journey usually takes around 3 hours 30 minutes and costs £72.63 on average.

Sami to Bari

Sami to Bari is the second most popular route. It takes around 18 hours 15 minutes and usually costs approximately £289.98.

Sami ferry timetable

The Sami ferry timetable depends on the route, season and operator. We recommend checking the latest Sami timetable before you book.

Sami to Patras ferry timetable:

First ferry: 08:30 
Last ferry: 08:30

Sami to Bari ferry timetable:

First ferry: 15:00 
Last ferry: 15:00

How much do ferries from Sami cost?

Sami ferry prices vary depending on various factors. The route, season, operator and type of ship you sail on can all affect the Sami ferry cost. Prices are usually cheaper for foot passengers and outside of the peak summer months.

The Sami to Patras ferry route costs around £72.63 on average, whereas the Sami to Bari ferry route usually costs approximately £289.98.

Is there a car ferry from Sami?

Yes, you can take a car ferry from Sami. For more information on routes and car ferry prices, check out our Deal Finder.

Car operators: Ventouris Ferries & Levante Ferries

Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Sami?

Yes, foot passengers are allowed on ferries from Sami. 

Foot operators: Ventouris Ferries, Levante Ferries & Lefkada Palace

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Sami?

You can take your pet on the ferry from Sami.

Pet operators: Ventouris Ferries & Levante Ferries

For more information about pet accommodation and fees, please view our Deal Finder.

Can I book a cabin on ferries from Sami?

Yes, cabins are available on ferries from Sami.

Cabin operators: Ventouris Ferries & Levante Ferries

How to book Sami ferry tickets

You can book Sami ferry tickets online at Direct Ferries. Just use our Deal Finder to see live pricing and availability. We recommend booking your Sami ferry tickets in advance to get them at the best possible price. You can also check out our Special Offers page to see if there are any discounts on your desired route.

Sami Guide

What is there to do in Sami?

Many Greek resorts are famed for their beaches, but it’s the entrance to the beach that holds much of the appeal. A three kilometre stretch of forestry leads visitors towards the coastline, regarded by some as one of the most beautiful ingresses belonging to Greece. Once at the beach, tourists and locals alike can bask in the glorious sunshine and white sands; a couple of beach bars line the perimeter for last minute towel hire or a refreshing drink. The beach is fairly small so it may be worth heading there early to find a spot to lay your towel and top up your tan. The beaches of Greece are nearly always the highlight, and you don’t have to stray far to find more vibrant spots of tourism. The waterfront is an epicentre of vivacity and energy, with restaurants decorating the harbour, typically serving fresh seafood as the specialty of the day. There is more to Sami than just the waterfront and beaches; colourful houses and charming cafes adorn the villages, embodying the quintessential Greek experience.

How do you get around Sami?

Due to the relatively compact villages and harbour, many choose to travel by foot around the picturesque environment.

How To Get To Sami Ferry Port

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