The ferry from Corfu to Sami connects the two Greek islands of
Corfu and
Kefalonia. The route is offered by the shipping company
Lefkada Palace. The journey time is about 9 hours and 45 minutes.
Korfu
Corfu is the second largest Greek island in the Ionian Sea after Kefalonia. This island is located in the very west of Greece and is in close contact with Brindisi in southern Italy through the busy ferry connection. In the northeast, the island is separated from the Albanian mainland by barely two kilometers. Since Corfu has a particularly mild climate, it is also known as the "green island". Economically, Corfu is considered one of the most prosperous regions of Greece.
The harbor town of Corfu, located on the east coast, where most ferries arrive and depart, is also called Kerkyra and the good 100,000 inhabitants are called Corfiotes. The island offers beautiful beaches, many city and temple ruins, museums and resorts.
The ferry port on the island of Corfu offers connections to the other Greek islands of Mathraki, Kefalonia, Meganisi, Ereikoussa, Zakynthos, Othonoi and Paxos, as well as to the ports of Lefkada and Igoumenitsa on the Greek mainland. A total of 14 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Joy Cruises, Ventouris Ferries, Anek Superfast, Finikas Lines, Grimaldi Lines, Kerkyra Lines, Joy Lines, Minoan Lines, Ionian Seaways and Lefkada Palace.