Shengjin – Brindisi
Ferry to Italy
Shengjin – Brindisi
Ferry to Italy
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Shengjin is coastal town in the Lezhe district, north-western Albania, and is home to the Port of Shengjin, an entry port to Albania. The town centre is located only 100 meters away from the Adriatic Sea and below the mountain of Rrenci.
With approximately 3km of beach stretched below the mountain scape, Shengjin is a growing tourist destination known for its beaches and resort accommodations.
As part of the Lezhe district, Shengjin shares Lezhe’s thousand years of ancient history and unique culture. This beach city has a unique Mediterranean culture and the Lezhe district is home to some of the most historic and heroic moments in Albania’s history.
If you’re looking for a relaxing getaway on a sandy coastline with 250 sunny days a year, then Shengjin would be your perfect destination.
The Italian city and port of Brindisi is located in the Apulia region of the country and lies on the Adriatic Sea coast. The city, like many of the towns on the Adriatic Sea coast, has a history that has strong links to the countries that lie across the Adriatic to the east. The city's large natural harbour is one of Italy's most important ports and is today the port of departure for ferry services departing to the Balkans and to Greece, although in Roman and Greek times and during the Middle Ages the port had many other purposes.
Popular attractions in the city include the Castello Svevo which was built by the Emperor Frederick II and has a trapezoid plan with large square towers. Also in the city is the 15th century Aragonese Castle which was built by King Ferdinand I of Naples, and is located on S. Andrea island which faces the city's port.
From the city's port, ferry's operate to destinations including Paxi, Corfu, Igoumenitsa, Zakynthos and Patras.