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  • Ronaldinho86
  • Updated By Ronaldinho86 on May 20, 2009
  • Bari Page by Ronaldinho86
  • Bari-Palese Airport - Departures - Bari
    Bari-Palese Airport -
    Departures
    by Ronaldinho86
    The International Airport of Bari-Palese "Karol Wojtyla" is connected with the city centre (Central Station-Piazza Aldo Moro) by the Amtab bus n°16 in 35/40 minutes(price: 0,80 euro) or directly by the Tempesta bus in 25 minutes(price: 4,13 euro - Timetables in the internet site below ).
    It's also available the usual Taxi service.

    In the internet site,all flights from/to Bari are also listed.Bari is connected to many Italian and European cities(Milan,Bergamo,Rome,Genoa,Turin,Pisa,Verona,Bologna,Catania,London,Bruxells,Stuttgart,Frankfurt,Munich,Cologne,Paris,Tirana,Madrid,Amsterdam,Istanbul,Barcelona,Malta,etc...).

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    Excelent ferry boats links...
  • By IV0 on August 24, 2002
  • Bari Page by IV0
  • Excelent ferry boats links from /to Greece, Albania and Croatia. Several daily flight connections with Rome, Milan, Turin,Catania...

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    AIRPORT: LOW COST COMPANIES
    JoyDivision
  • Updated By JoyDivision on November 22, 2006
  • Bari Page by JoyDivision
  • If you are planning a tour in Puglia, don't forget that there are some low-cost companies connecting BARI to some italian and european cities.

    The list of companies:

    --- >RAYAN AIR

    www.ryanair.com

    connect BARI to FRANKFURT HAHN, LONDON STANSTED

    ---> VOLARE WEB

    http://www.volareweb.com/

    connect BARI to MILAN LINATE

    ---> BLU EXPRESS

    http://www.blu-express.com/cgi-bin/airkiosk/I7/181002i?BV=2&LANG=IT&LFF

    connect BARI to ROME FIUMICINO

    ---> HAPAG LLOYD EXPRESS

    http://www.hlx.com

    connect BARI to KOLN, FRANKFURT, MUNICH, STUGGARD

    ---> VIRGIN EXPRESS

    http://www.virgin-express.com/

    connect BARI to BRUSSELS

    ---> ALPI EAGLES

    http://www.alpieagles.com/

    connect BARI to MILAN LINATE, VENICE, VERONA, MOSKOW (until 2007 april, 6)

    ---> MYAIR

    http://www.myair.com/

    connect BARI to BERGAMO ORIO AL SERIO, TIRANA

    Last update 2006/11/26.

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    Ferry Story
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  • Updated By craic on July 1, 2009
  • Bari Page by craic
  • Heading in the right direction. - Bari
    Heading in the right
    direction.
    by craic
    I was only in Bari to catch the ferry to Dubrovnik and had been told I could walk to the ferry station. I had plenty of time so off I set from the train station. It was just that bit too long for me - especially dragging my suitcase. And I think it was too much for my suitcase because just as I dragged it onto the ferry much, much later, the handle came off. It took me more than an hour, although I didn't get lost. I checked I was going the right way several times and people were very helpful. I think everyone knows where the ferries leave from.

    There are three sorts of passage. Cabins, reclining seats and deck tickets. I had tried to get a reclining seat, to be sure I could get on more than anything, but there were none left. You see, deck tickets have to be bought at the ferry terminal before the sailing. You can't pre-book them.

    When I got to the ferry I found the ticket office didn't open until an hour before sailing - and what an absolute bun fight! Not enough staff, rude and indifferent staff - ah well. Nobody seemed to know that we had to fill out forms, and when word passed down the line, nobody knew where the forms were.
    Then we got into Customs and the guy didn't know which boat was sailing or where it was. Finally a mini bus arrived to take us to the ship. Lots of chaos and slackness.

    There is a cafe at the terminal, and plenty of clean bathrooms.
    And the trip on the boat was very very pleasant indeed. The bar staff and the duty free staff were charming and helpful and the ferry was well appointed. And sailing into Dubrovnik just at dawn was stunning.

    But next time I will take a taxi from the station. There was a rank just outside.

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    The port
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  • Ronaldinho86
  • Updated By Ronaldinho86 on May 11, 2009
  • Bari Page by Ronaldinho86
  • Cruises Terminal - The port of Bari - Bari
    Cruises Terminal - The port of
    Bari
    by Ronaldinho86
    The port of Bari is one of the principal of the Adriatic sea.
    The main naval connections are : Bar(Montenegro),Dubrovnik(Croatia),Durazzo(Albania),Corfù-Igoumenitsa-Patrasso(Greece).
    Now Bari is also a stage for cruising ships that sail in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea,the passengers of which can enjoy the new "Terminal Crociere",where you will find all you need to plan your (unfortunately short...) visit (maps,infos,etc...).
    The AMTAB bus n°20/ connects the harbour with the city center (Railway Central Station - Piazza Aldo Moro).

    INFO FOR CRUISING PASSENGERS (if you don't follow an organized tour or simply if you want to walk alone):
    The port is in front of the Old Town,1 Km about far from the city centre;when you go out from it,you have 2 possibilities,if you want to walk and have not much time: if you turn left,following the Lungomare Imperatore Augusto and the old wall,you can reach the Basilica of San Nicola and,more ahead,Piazza del Ferrarese,C.so Cavour and C.so Vittorio Emanuele II,a wide boulevard that skirts the Old Town;if you turn right you can reach the Castle, the Cathedral and,more ahead,Piazza Libertà (called Piazza Prefettura,seat of the Piccinni theatre,the town hall and the Prefecture palace) and C.so Vittorio Emanuele II.The best thing to visit the main attractions of the Old Town,would be to reach San Nicola's,and then,trough the Old Town,the Cathedral and the Castle (you can follow the high bell-tower!).
    HOWEVER,MY PERSONAL ADVICE IS TO VISIT THE ENTIRE OLD TOWN,NOT ONLY ITS 3 MAJOR ATTRACTIONS.

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  • Website: www.porto.bari.it
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    Bari Ferry Port
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  • By johngayton on August 14, 2006
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  • Ferry To Patras - Bari
    Ferry To Patras
    by johngayton, 1 more photos
    Whilst Bari is well worth a visit in its own right, for the majority of people visiting it will be to catch or disembark a ferry to either Greece, Dubrovnik or Serbia. The port is located on the Corso Antonio De Tullie, pretty much in the city centre, and is easily accessible by all other forms of transport. Arriving by car the A14 from Rome or the A16 from Naples both lead direct to the port and it is within walking distance from the railway station (about 20 mins) or a short bus or taxi ride. From the airport it is about 5 Km (20 mins drive), once again either by bus or taxi.

    As well as the ferry services the port also services various cruise lines.

    The port has a rooftop bar/restaurant above the ferry offices with great views across the bay and is quite reasonably priced:)

    Website below has useful links and info:

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    Montenegrin Lines - Bar Bari Ferry
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  • karenincalifornia
  • Updated By karenincalifornia on February 25, 2005
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  • Dining room on Sveti Stefan II ferry - Bari
    Dining room on Sveti Stefan II
    ferry
    by karenincalifornia
    Montenegro Lines has two ferry boats, the Sveti Stefan (older boat) and the Sveti Stefan II (new boat). There is a huge difference between the two boats. Traveling on the older boat was similar to traveling steerage. The new boat was substantially nicer and more comfortable with roomy cabins and much nicer common areas.

    The two boats operate on alternating dates during the summer. I highly recommend traveling only on the Sveti Stefan II if you are interested in the ferry and your schedule has some flexibility.

    This picture shows the dining room on the newer ferry - the Sveti Stefan II. From Bar to Bari we practically had the entire ferry to ourselves. There couldn't have been more than 30 passengers. Going from Bari to Bar was a different story. That ferry had hundreds of passengers, many of whom were sleeping on the floors. When I say it was like traveling steerage, I am serious.

    Try to get the new boat.

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  • Phone: +39 080 578-98-27
  • Website: www.montenegrolines.net
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    Montenegrin Lines
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  • By karenincalifornia on February 25, 2005
  • Bari Page by karenincalifornia
  • www.montenegrolines.net - Bari
    www.montenegrolines.net
    by karenincalifornia
    The first part of our trip was spent in Italy and we needed to get over to Montenegro. The least expensive way to travel from Italy to Montenegro is by way of car ferry across the Adriatic.

    We drove to Bari, Italy on the eastern coast and bought tickets on the Sveti Stefan. Advance reservations were not required, even though this particular ferry, which we took on a Saturday night, was full. The trip is overnight, and the boat arrives in Bar, Montenegro the following morning.

    The cost of a seat (not a cabin) on the Sveti Stefan was EUR 62,00 per passenger. We took our rental car on the ferry at a cost of EUR 85,00

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    If you need a car, think SMART!
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  • By johngayton on August 14, 2006
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  • Solving The Parking Problem - Bari
    Solving The Parking Problem
    by johngayton
    In common with the vast majority of European cities Bari suffers from an overload of the infernal combusting engined vehicles resulting in serious traffic congestion and problematic parking. This is where owning one of these smart cars comes in handy and here in Bari the streets sometimes seem as if there is a smart car convention in town there are so many of them. And so if you are considering hiring a car here - think SMART!

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  • Website: www.smart.com
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    The Province by car
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  • Ronaldinho86
  • Updated By Ronaldinho86 on August 19, 2006
  • Bari Page by Ronaldinho86
  • It's easy to reach the most beautiful towns in the Province of Bari by car: the two-lane state-road ss16 (it's very similar to the "autostrada",but it's free;blue road signs) connects all the towns of the Province of Bari (and not only) on the Adriatic sea from north to south passing trough Bari's bypass;so it's easy and quick to reach many beaches and small villages,and bigger towns on the Adriatic coast,or nearby to it,
    as,from north(following Foggia) to south(following Brindisi): Barletta-Andria,Trani,Bisceglie,Molfetta,Giovinazzo,Palese (the suburb seat of the airport),BARI,Torre a Mare(a very beautiful suburb,very animated during the summer),Mola di Bari,Conversano,Polignano a Mare,Monopoli-Capitolo (but it's possible to continue on this way up to Lecce,passing through Fasano-Savelletri,Cisternino,Ostuni,Torre Canne,Brindisi,etc.).Near the exit "Polignano a Mare",there are also the detours for Castellana Grotte and Alberobello,that aren't situated on the sea o nearby to it,but in the inside of Puglia.
    About the other towns in the inside of Puglia,it's more difficult to explain.

    However,if you need an help,you can contact me.

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