At Ionian Seaways we value our customers. We always do our best to offer a safe and enjoyable journey with our boats and the best tickets prices.
By booking your Corfu – Saranda ticket online you get 10% discount.
We operate seven days a week with daily routes from Corfu to Saranda and back and so we can offer you the most competitive rates.
Our well-maintained boats allow us to offer low Corfu – Saranda fares.
Groups of over 16 people wanting to travel from Corfu to Saranda or vice versa are entitled to a discount of up to 10% on their boat tickets.
We booked our Corfu – Saranda – Corfu tickets online so we got the 10% discount and we were able to go straight to the port. The boat was clean and the staff very friendly. Also, ticket prices are reasonable
During our 12 days stay in Corfu we explored most of the island, so we decided to visit also the Albanian town of Saranda. It turned out to be good a choice and a nice way to fill your day. Saranda is a lovely town with many shops and restaurants. The trip is also very relaxed and budget friendly. Ticket prices for the hydrofoil are cheap while the journey lasts only 30 minutes.
We arrived in Saranda in under 35 minutes. Dolphins are fast! Ticket prices are also very good!
Group fares can be requested through the company. A group consists of minimum 16 passengers
Group RequestCorfu is a cosmopolitan island and one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. The natural beauty of the island’s countryside and the old venetian town can seduce even the most demanding visitor. While in Corfu town, do not miss the opportunity to visit the town’s impressive fortresses, take a stroll through Liston and the narrow streets of the old town, visit the biggest square in the balkans, taste the local cuisine and visit the town’s historical sights. With a coastline of 217 km, Corfu boasts hundreds of beautiful beaches, some of them popular and organised and others unspoiled and secluded. The olive grove of Corfu is also one of a kind. Prices in Corfu can fluctuate during seasons but remain normal in general.
See MoreCorfu – Saranda boats arrive and depart from the New Port of Corfu, just four kilometres from Corfu city centre. Boarding takes place right after the international terminal’s gate. Public transportation connects the port with Corfu town and the rest of the island, while taxis are always available outside the terminal. The Ionian Seaways head office is a ten minute walk from the port’s main gate.
Kanoni
Museum of Asian Art
Paleokastritsa
Achilleion Palace
Old Perithia
The port of Saranda is located right in front of the city, offering easy access to the city centre. The port has undergone multiple expansions, making it possible for cruise ships and big yachts to moor. The port of Saranda is also a popular destination among sailors who cruise the Ionian Sea. Boat and ferries arrive and depart from the Saranda Ferry Terminal. The Ionian Seaways office is about a five-minute walk from the terminal
See MoreThe port of Saranda is located right in front of the city, offering easy access to the city centre. The port has undergone multiple expansions, making it possible for cruise ships and big yachts to moor. The port of Saranda is also a popular destination among sailors who cruise the Ionian Sea. Boat and ferries arrive and depart from the Saranda Ferry Terminal. The Ionian Seaways office is about a five-minute walk from the terminal
Lekuresi Castle
Mirror Beach
Saranda bay
The Blue Eye
Butrint National Park
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