Bari
Bari is a vibrant coastal city on the Adriatic Sea, known for its historic atmosphere and warm Southern Italian character. It is an ideal starting point for travellers wishing to explore Apulia's culture or continue their journey across Europe.
Port Information
Port
Porto di Bari – the main arrival and departure port for international routes.
Facilities
Passenger waiting areas, restrooms, information points, nearby cafés and shops.
Address
Banchina Dogana, 70122 Bari, Italy
Check-in Point
Cruise Terminal (Nuova Stazione Marittima)
Parking
Short- and long-term public parking is available near the terminal.
Getting to the Port
By car
Direct access from the city centre and the ring road. Several private parking areas are available.
By bus
Local bus routes connect the city centre with the port.
By Taxi
Taxis are available across the city and offer fast transport directly to the terminal.
From Bari Airport
Karol Wojtyła Airport is 25–30 minutes away and can be reached by bus, train, or taxi.
Our Agents
BLUMARE SRL
Greek line
Nuova Stazione Marittima di Bari, Terminal Crociere
TEL: +39 080 8761451
FAX: +39 080 2226052
Services at the Port
Ticket office, passenger information points, waiting areas, nearby cafés and convenience stores, and essential vehicle services.
Travel Tips
Arrive at least 2 hours before departure, particularly if travelling with a vehicle. Check your ticket carefully for your assigned gate, as the port has multiple embarkation areas.
Local Highlights
Bari Vecchia (Old Town)
A maze of narrow streets, traditional houses and the impressive Basilica of Saint Nicholas.
Lungomare Nazario Sauro
One of Italy’s most scenic seaside promenades, perfect for a relaxing walk along the Adriatic.
Castello Svevo
A 12th-century fortress offering a glimpse into the region’s rich medieval past.
Lungomare
The scenic seafront promenade is ideal for walking with views of the Adriatic Sea.