Cruise Port Guide · Bari 2026
How to book an independent boat tour from Bari's port of call — without the cruise ship price tag or 50-person bus. Timing guide, logistics, and the tours that actually fit a port window.
Bari is a regular port of call on Mediterranean cruises. Main lines include:
Port windows vary by sailing date and itinerary. Always check your specific shore time before booking any excursion. Build in a 90-minute buffer before the all-aboard time.
Match your available time to the right experience. All times are from disembarkation to re-boarding.
Bari's cruise terminal and the boat departure points are in different locations. Here is how to get between them.
Bari's cruise ships dock at the Stazione Marittima (Terminal Crociere), in the main port area near the city centre. The terminal entrance is on Via Nazario Sauro, roughly 1.5 km from the old town.
City aperitivo tours and the Gozzovigliando fishermen's boat depart from Porto Vecchio (Old Harbor), on Via Francesco Crispi near Marisabella port. From the cruise terminal: 15-minute walk along the waterfront, or €5–8 taxi.
Take a taxi from the cruise terminal to Bari Centrale station (~€10, 10 min), then the FSE train to Polignano (27 minutes, €3–6). From Polignano station walk 20 min to Cala Ponte Marina (the main boat departure port). Total travel: ~1 hour each way.
All GYG tours listed here offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before. If your ship is delayed or the port call is cancelled, contact GYG directly with your cruise line documentation — refunds are standard in these cases. Book tours with free cancellation, not "non-refundable" rates.
Short port calls happen. Here's a realistic plan.