Vlora Ferry
Vlora Ferry
With a selection of up to 6 sailings weekly, the port of Vlora connects Albania with Italy. Sailing duration ranges from 7 hours 1 minute to Brindisi and 7 hours 1 minute on the Brindisi service.
Sailing information can vary based on time of year, so we’d advise you to view live sailing times and prices in our Deal Finder.
European Ferries Terminal - Euro-Ferries Agency Vlore, Rruga Hektor Shyti, Vlore 9401, Albania
A-Ships Management Terminal - Gerveni Travel, Prane portit detar 9401, Vlora
Vlora - Brindisi with A-Ships Management S.A & Starlines
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Vlora has an appearance which belies its location; palm trees decorate the spacious boulevards, creating a Mediterranean vibe that resonates throughout the city. It’s setting, near the Albanian Riviera, means it has become a popular tourist spot for visitors over the last few years, tempting many families into staying for an extra few days to enjoy the rocky beaches and imposing mountainside. The bay that dominates the coastline, stretching to 19km in length, is regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Albania. The natural beauty of the encompassing landscape masks the arduous struggle that Vlora endured as the centuries passed; the port was a pivotal factor in the independence of Vlora and led it to become the first capital of independent Albania. A large museum was created purely to educate visitors and locals on the history of the city, invoking an interest as you slowly peruse the fascinating artefacts.
A bus service is in operation throughout the prominent areas, and in the centre, you can walk around the compact streets fairly comfortably.
Vlora Accommodation