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Ferries to Greece

The only direct ferry connections from mainland Europe to Greece are from Italy and Albania.

Coast of Greece

The directory lists 103 ferry ports and 1,274 ferry routes for Greece. The ports fall into two cruising areas: the Aegean and the Ionian Sea. Most connections run through Piraeus, Rhodes and Syros. From these ports, ferries sail to Türkiye and Italy. A total of 1,125 routes run within the country itself. Hellenic Seaways, Blue Star Ferries, SeaJets and 37 other operators sail these routes.

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Ferry ports in Greece

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Ferries to Aegiali

Ferries to Aegiali

Aegiali is the second ferry port on the Greek Cycladic island of Amorgos, the easternmost island of the group. From here there are ferry connections to the mainland port of Piraeus near Athens and to other islands in the Cyclades.

Ferries to Aegina

Ferries to Aegina

Aegina ferry port is on the Saronic island of the same name, only about 27 kilometres from Athens and known for its pistachios. Around 20 ferries a day run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes 25 to 40 minutes. Saronic Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins run services to the other Saronic islands.

Ferries to Agathonisi

Ferries to Agathonisi

Agathonisi ferry port lies on the northernmost island of the Dodecanese, home to about 200 people. Dodekanisos Seaways runs about 4 services a week from Pythagorio on Samos, and the crossing takes only 35 minutes. There are further connections to Patmos, Lipsi and Leros.

Ferries to Agia Marina

Agia Marina is on the east coast of Aegina, around 13 kilometres from Aegina Town. The ferry link to Piraeus runs here only in summer; the port of Aegina Town is the only one open all year.

Ferries to Agia Marina Leros

The ferry port of Agia Marina Leros is in the South Aegean region of Greece. From here you can reach 5 destinations, among them Agathonisi, Arki and Lipsi. The port is served by SAOS Ferries.

Ferries to Agios Efstratios

Ferries to Agios Efstratios

The ferry port of Agios Efstratios serves this small, little-known island between Lesbos and Limnos in the North Aegean, home to fewer than 300 people. A local ferry runs daily from Limnos except on Sundays; from Kavala via Limnos the journey takes about 7 hours.

Ferries to Agios Kirikos

Ferries to Agios Kirikos

Agios Kirikos is a small town on the Greek island of Ikaria in the northern Aegean and is both the island's main port and its administrative seat. Ferries run from here several times a week to destinations such as Kos, Patmos, Piraeus and Mykonos, and to smaller neighbouring islands such as Fournoi.

Ferries to Agistri

Ferries to Agistri

The Agistri ferry port is in Skala and Megalochori on this small Saronic island, just 10 minutes from Aegina. Saronic Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins run from Piraeus, with crossings taking roughly 55 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes across around 12 sailings a week.

Ferries to Agistri Myli

Ferries to Agistri Myli

The port of Agistri Myli is on the small island of Agistri in the Saronic Gulf, just a few hundred metres from the island's second harbour, Agistri (Skala). Ferries run several times a day from here to Piraeus and Aegina.

Ferries to Agnontas

Agnontas on Skopelos is the fallback port for ferries and hydrofoils when the main harbour basin of Skopelos town is closed in bad weather. SeaJets runs from here to Skiathos.

Ferries to Alexandroupolis

Alexandroupolis is a Greek port city in Western Thrace in the north-east of the country, not far from the Turkish border. The port links the Greek mainland with the Aegean islands of Samothrace, Limnos and Rhodes, with up to eleven crossings a week.

Ferries to Alonissos

Alonissos ferry port is at Patitiri on the greenest of the Northern Sporades. SeaJets and Aegean Flying Dolphins run from Volos (3 to 5 hours); from Skopelos it is 15 minutes.

Ferries to Anafi

The port of Agios Nikolaos on Anafi lies on the south side of this remote Cycladic island, about 2 km from the main village of Chora. Blue Star Ferries run from Piraeus about 2 to 3 times a week, and the crossing takes about 10 hours. From Santorini it is about 2 hours, with 5 to 6 services a week in high season.

Ferries to Andros

Ferries to Andros

The ferry port of Andros is at Gavrio on the north-west coast of the northernmost island of the Cyclades. Up to 5 ferries a day run from Rafina, operated by SeaJets, Fast Ferries and Golden Star Ferries, and the crossing takes 1 to 2 hours. Andros is also linked to other Cyclades islands such as Mykonos, Tinos and Naxos.

Ferries to Antikythera

Antikythera is a small Greek island between Kythira and Crete, known for the ancient Antikythera mechanism. SeaJets links the island with Kythira, Kissamos (Crete) and Gythio several times a week.

Ferries to Arkoi

Arkoi ferry port lies on this tiny Dodecanese island between Patmos and Lipsi, with only a few dozen inhabitants. Ferries run daily to Patmos and Lipsi, and the Nissos Kalymnos serves the route several times a week. The crossing from Patmos takes about 50 minutes.

Ferries to Astypalea

The Agios Andreas ferry port on Astypalea lies on the Dodecanese island known as the butterfly of the Aegean, between Amorgos and Kos. Blue Star Ferries runs up to 3 services a week from Piraeus, and the crossing takes about 8 to 11 hours with stops at Paros, Naxos or Amorgos.

Ferries to Chalki

Chalki ferry port lies in the harbour village of Emborio on this small Dodecanese island west of Rhodes. The crossing from Rhodes Town takes about 1 hour 40 minutes, from Kamiros Skala only 50 minutes.

Ferries to Chania

Ferries to Chania

The ferry port of Chania lies on the north coast of Crete, about six kilometres from the town centre in the suburb of Souda, and links the island with Athens, mainly through the port of Piraeus.

Ferries to Chios

Ferries to Chios

Chios ferry port is in the capital of this north Aegean island, known for its mastic. Hellenic Seaways takes about 8 hours from Piraeus and 3 hours to Lesbos, and there are daily sailings to Çeşme in Turkey.

Ferries to Corfu

Ferries to Corfu

The ferry port of Corfu is on the east side of the Greek island in the Ionian Sea, near the capital of Corfu Town, and as one of the northernmost ports on Greece's west coast it links the island with Italy, Albania, the Greek mainland and other Ionian islands. The most important ferry connections are Saranda in Albania, Igoumenitsa on the Greek mainland and Paxi, with regular services also running to Brindisi and Venice in Italy.

Ferries to Diafani

Ferries to Diafani

Diafani ferry port is on Karpathos in Greece. From here you can reach 9 destinations, among them Anafi, Chalki and Heraklion. The port is served by Blue Star Ferries.

Ferries to Donoussa

Donoussa ferry port serves this remote island in the Small Cyclades between Naxos and Amorgos. The ferry Skopelitis links Donoussa with Naxos and the other Small Cyclades every day. Blue Star Ferries run from Piraeus several times a week, and the crossing takes about 4 to 8 hours.

Ferries to Ereikoussa

Ereikoussa (Erikousa) is one of the Diapontia Islands north-west of Corfu. Kerkyra Lines runs 3 ferries a week in summer, and the crossing from Corfu takes about 2.5 hours. It is the northernmost inhabited Ionian island.

Ferries to Ermioni

Ermioni is a small port town on the Peloponnese peninsula in the south-eastern Argolis on the Aegean coast, opposite the islands of Hydra and Dokos. The ferry port links Ermioni with Piraeus, Hydra and Spetses on up to around 30 crossings a week.

Ferries to Evdilos

Evdilos ferry port lies on the north coast of Ikaria in the northern Aegean. It is the island's second port and the hub for northern, central and western Ikaria, with sailings to Samos, Piraeus and westwards via Mykonos.

Ferries to Folegandros

Ferries to Folegandros

Folegandros ferry port is at Karavostasis on this remote Cycladic island between Sikinos and Milos. SeaJets and Cyclades Fast Ferries sail from Piraeus, and the crossing takes about 4 hours on the fast ferry. From Santorini it is only 50 minutes to 2 hours.

Ferries to Fournoi

Fournoi ferry port is on this small island between Samos and Ikaria in the eastern Aegean. Hellenic Seaways and Dodekanisos Seaways link it with Samos (1 hour from Pythagorio), Ikaria and Piraeus.

Ferries to Glossa

Glossa ferry port lies in the north-west of the Greek island of Skopelos, which belongs to the Northern Sporades archipelago. There are ferry connections from here to the neighbouring islands of Skiathos and Alonissos and to Volos and Mantoudi on the mainland.

Ferries to Gythio

Gythio ferry port on the south-east coast of the Peloponnese is served from Kissamos on Crete and from the Ionian islands of Kythira and Antikythira, with several crossings a week. The harbour is a short walk from the town centre.

Ferries to Heraklion

Ferries to Heraklion

The ferry port of Heraklion is on the central north coast of Crete and is the island's most important port, with regular services to Athens (Piraeus), Santorini, Milos and Rhodes. Ferries run from here to the Cyclades and the Dodecanese as well as to other Cretan ports, with around ten services a day.

Ferries to Hydra

Ferries to Hydra

Hydra's ferry port lies in the car-free main town of the same name on this Saronic island, where only donkeys and boats are permitted as transport. About 5 hydrofoils a day run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes 1 to 1.5 hours. There are also connections to Poros and Spetses.

Ferries to Igoumenitsa

Igoumenitsa is a coastal town in north-western Greece and one of the largest passenger ports in the country, linking the Greek mainland with the Ionian Islands and with Italy. Ferries run from here to Corfu, Brindisi, Ancona, Bari and Venice.

Ferries to Ios

The port of Ormos on Ios is on the west side of this popular Cycladic island, below the main town of Chora. Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets sail from Piraeus every day, and the crossing takes 5 to 7 hours on conventional ferries or 3.5 to 4.5 hours on fast ferries. From Santorini it is only about 1 hour.

Ferries to Iraklia

Ferries to Iraklia

Iraklia ferry port is on the most visited of the Small Cyclades, between Naxos and Amorgos. The ferry Skopelitis links the island with Naxos and Amorgos every day, and the crossing from Naxos takes about 1.5 hours. Blue Star Ferries run from Piraeus 3 to 4 times a week.

Ferries to Ithaca

The ferry port of Ithaca, the island of Odysseus, is at Pisaetos in the south-west, not in the main town of Vathy. Levante Ferries takes 15 minutes from Sami on Kefalonia and around 3.75 hours from Patras.

Ferries to Kalymnos

Ferries to Kalymnos

The ferry port of Kalymnos is in the capital of Pothia on the fourth-largest island in the Dodecanese. Ferries run several times a day from Mastichari on Kos, and the crossing takes about 30 minutes. From Piraeus, Blue Star Ferries offers up to 3 services a week, and the crossing takes about 11 hours.

Ferries to Karlovassi

Karlovassi ferry port lies in the town of the same name on the Greek island of Samos in the northern Aegean. Ferries run from here to numerous destinations such as Piraeus, Mykonos, Patmos and Chios, and to the neighbouring islands of Ikaria and Lesbos.

Ferries to Kastelorizo

Kastelorizo ferry port lies on Greece's easternmost island, just 2 km off the Turkish coast. Dodekanisos Seaways run from Rhodes with about 5 crossings a week, taking 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Day trips to Kaş in Turkey are possible.

Ferries to Katapola

Ferries to Katapola

Katapola is on the Greek Cycladic island of Amorgos and, as the main port, links the island with Piraeus, other Cycladic islands, the Dodecanese and Crete. Up to 20 ferry services a day run from Katapola.

Ferries to Kavala

Ferries to Kavala

Kavala is in northern Greece on the Bay of Kavala, opposite the island of Thasos, and is the most important port in Eastern Macedonia. From here travellers reach the nearby islands of Thassos and Samothraki, other Aegean islands and Athens.

Ferries to Kea

Ferries to Kea

Kea ferry port, on the island also known as Tzia, lies in Korissia on the Cycladic island closest to Athens. Ferries run daily from Lavrio with Hellenic Seaways and Triton Ferries, and the crossing takes around 1 hour.

Ferries to Kimolos

Kimolos ferry port lies on Psathi bay on this small Cycladic island right next to Milos. SeaJets and Hellenic Seaways run from Piraeus, and the crossing from Milos takes only 30 minutes.

Ferries to Kissamos

Kissamos ferry port lies in the far west of the Greek island of Crete and links the island with other Greek islands and with the mainland. Ferries run from here to destinations such as Athens, Kythira, Antikythera and Gythion.

Ferries to Kos

Ferries to Kos

The ferry port of Kos is in the town of the same name in the north-east of the Greek island of Kos in the eastern Aegean. Ferries run from here to neighbouring islands such as Bodrum, Kalymnos and Rhodes, and there are daily services to Athens as well as further ferry routes to the north-eastern Aegean and Turkey.

Ferries to Koufonissi

Ferries to Koufonissi

Koufonissi ferry port is on Ano Koufonisi, the smallest and most densely populated island in the Cyclades. Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets sail daily from Naxos, and the crossing takes 35 to 45 minutes. From Piraeus the trip takes about 4 to 5 hours, with 6 services a week.

Ferries to Kyllini

Kyllini ferry port lies in the north-west of the Peloponnese peninsula on the Ionian Sea and is the most important port in the region of Elis, with regular ferry links to the Ionian islands of Zakynthos and Kefalonia.

Ferries to Kythira

Ferries to Kythira

Kythira is a Greek island between the Peloponnese and Crete. SeaJets runs ferries to Piraeus (about 6.5 hours), Antikythera, Gythio and Kissamos on Crete. The ferries sail several times a week.

Ferries to Kythnos

Kythnos ferry port is at Merichas on the west coast of this Cycladic island, also known as Thermia for its hot springs. From Piraeus the crossing takes about 1 to 3 hours, from Lavrio about 2 hours. Triton Ferries and Magic Sea Ferries run services all year round.

Ferries to Lavrio

Lavrio ferry port lies about 60 kilometres south-east of Athens on the Attica peninsula and links the mainland with the Cyclades, the Aegean islands and other Greek ports. Popular destinations include the islands of Kea, Lemnos and Ios, with several ferry companies serving more than ten destinations in total.

Ferries to Lefkimmi

The ferry port of Lefkimmi is on Corfu in Greece. From here ferries run to Igoumenitsa and Paxi. The port is served by Kamelia Lines, Lefkimmi Lines and Makedonia IV.

Ferries to Lemnos

Ferries to Lemnos

Lemnos ferry port is at Myrina on this large island in the northern Aegean. Hellenic Seaways runs around 3 crossings a week from Kavala, and the trip takes about 4 hours. From Lavrio near Athens it is about 9.5 hours.

Ferries to Leros

Ferries to Leros

The ferry port of Leros is split between Lakki and Agia Marina on this Dodecanese island between Patmos and Kalymnos. Blue Star Ferries runs services from Piraeus, with a crossing time of about 9 to 12 hours. Dodekanisos Seaways links Leros daily with Kos, Rhodes and the neighbouring islands.

Ferries to Lipsi

Ferries to Lipsi

Lipsi ferry port is on this small Dodecanese island between Leros and Patmos. Dodekanisos Seaways runs daily catamaran services from Kos, and the crossing takes about 1 hour 50 minutes. Blue Star Ferries and other operators link Lipsi with Piraeus, Rhodes and the neighbouring islands.

Ferries to Mantoudi

Mantoudi ferry port is in the north-east of the Greek island of Evia near the coast and connects the island with the Sporades islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos as well as with the mainland.

Ferries to Mastichari

Mastichari is a fishing village and holiday resort on the Greek island of Kos, with up to 49 ferry connections a week, mostly to other islands in the Dodecanese. Ferries run regularly from the harbour to the island of Kalymnos, and there are also services to Pserimos, with crossing times of between 20 and 45 minutes.

Ferries to Mathraki

Mathraki is the smallest of the Diapontia Islands north-west of Corfu. Kerkyra Lines runs 3 ferries a week from Corfu Town (3h 20min), and in summer also from Agios Stefanos (45 min). The small harbour is at Plaka.

Ferries to Mesta

The ferry port of Mesta is on the Greek island of Chios in the Aegean, about 35 kilometres south-west of the island's main town. From this, the island's second port, there are year-round ferry services to Piraeus, Lavrio, Limnos, Agios Efstratios and the island of Psara.

Ferries to Methana

The ferry port of Methana is on a volcanic peninsula on the Peloponnese in Greece and links the region with several destinations such as Athens (Piraeus), Aegina and Poros, with up to 22 crossings a week on offer.

Ferries to Milos

Ferries to Milos

The port of Adamas on Milos lies in one of the largest natural bays in Greece, about 4 km from the island capital of Plaka. Ferries sail from Piraeus every day, and the crossing takes 3 to 5 hours. A second port at Pollonia links Milos with the neighbouring island of Kimolos.

Ferries to Mykonos

Ferries to Mykonos

The ferry port of Mykonos is on the Greek Cycladic island of the same name, between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos in the Aegean, and links the island with around 26 destinations, among them Athens, other Cycladic islands, Crete, further Aegean islands and the Greek mainland.

Ferries to Mytilene

Mytilene is the capital of the Greek island of Lesbos in the north-eastern Aegean. The port links the island with numerous destinations in the Aegean islands, such as Chios and Lemnos, with the Turkish mainland and with Athens and Thessaloniki.

Ferries to Naxos

Ferries to Naxos

Naxos ferry port is on the west side of the largest Cycladic island, in the main town of Chora, close to the well-known Portara, the gate of the Temple of Apollo. Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets sail from Piraeus every day, and the crossing takes 3.5 to 6.5 hours. Naxos is connected to 25 destinations, including every major Cycladic island.

Ferries to Nisyros

The only harbour on the volcanic island of Nisyros lies in Mandraki, the main village on the north-west coast. Dodekanisos Seaways takes around 45 minutes from Kos.

Ferries to Oinousses

The ferry port of Oinousses is on the small group of islands between Chios and the Turkish coast, known for its shipowning families. Hellenic Seaways sails from Chios roughly once a week, taking around 45 minutes.

Ferries to Othonoi

Othonoi is the westernmost island of Greece, in the Diapontia Islands. Kerkyra Lines links the harbour of Ammos with Corfu (3-4 hours) with about 5 departures a week. Cars can be carried on the ferries.

Ferries to Panormitis

Panormitis is in the south of the Greek island of Symi, which is part of the Dodecanese group and lies north of Rhodes. The small harbour by the monastery of the same name is served regularly by ferries to Rhodes.

Ferries to Paros

Ferries to Paros

The ferry port of Parikia on Paros is one of the largest and busiest in the Cyclades. Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets sail from Piraeus every day, and the crossing takes about 4 hours on a conventional ferry or 2.5 hours by catamaran. A second port at Pounda links Paros with the neighbouring island of Antiparos.

Ferries to Patmos

Ferries to Patmos

The port of Skala on Patmos lies in a sheltered bay on this Dodecanese island, which is held to be sacred and is known for the Grotto of Saint John. Blue Star Ferries sails from Piraeus, and the crossing takes about 8 hours. Dodekanisos Seaways offers fast services to Kos (1.5 to 2 hours), Leros and Rhodes.

Ferries to Patras

Ferries to Patras

Patras ferry port lies in the north of the Peloponnese in Greece, about 215 kilometres west of Athens. Known as the "gateway to the west", the port is regarded as the most important link between Greece and Italy and western Europe, with year-round ferry services to Ancona, Venice and Bari as well as to the Ionian islands such as Kefalonia and Ithaca.

Ferries to Paxi

The ferry port of Paxi is at Gaios, the main village of the smallest inhabited Ionian island south of Corfu. Ferries run from here all year to the neighbouring islands of Corfu and Antipaxi and to the mainland port of Igoumenitsa.

Ferries to Piraeus

Ferries to Piraeus

Piraeus ferry port lies about eight kilometres south-west of Athens and ranks among the largest and busiest ports in the Mediterranean. Ferries run from here to a long list of destinations, including Crete, the Cyclades, the Dodecanese and the northern and eastern Aegean.

Ferries to Platanias

Platanias ferry port is in Thessaly in Greece. Ferries run from here to Glossa, Skiathos and Volos. The port is served by Mantoudi Lines.

Ferries to Poros

The ferry port of Poros lies in the south-east of the Greek island of Kefalonia, around 40 kilometres south-east of the island capital Argostoli. The port links the island with Kyllini on the Peloponnese all year on a regular ferry service, with up to 34 crossings a week.

Ferries to Poros

Ferries to Poros

Poros ferry port lies on this small Saronic island, which consists of two islands joined by a bridge. From Piraeus the crossing with Hellenic Seaways and Saronic Ferries takes around 1 hour, and 30 minutes to Hydra.

Ferries to Porto Heli

Porto Heli is in the south-eastern part of the Argolis on the Argolic Gulf on the Peloponnese in Greece. The port links the town with the islands of Spetses, Hydra and Poros and with Ermioni and Piraeus.

Ferries to Psara

Psara ferry port lies on this small, little-visited island in the northern Aegean west of Chios. Hellenic Seaways links Psara with Piraeus (about 6.5 hours) and Chios (about 3 hours) roughly twice a week.

Ferries to Pserimos

Pserimos is a small island in the Dodecanese between Kos and Kalymnos, Greece. Small ferries link the island with Kalymnos (Pothia) all year round and with Kos (Mastichari) in summer. The crossing takes 20-30 minutes.

Ferries to Pythagorio

Pythagorio is a small town on the south coast of the Greek island of Samos and, in the summer months, links the island by ferry with the nearby Dodecanese islands, Ikaria and Turkey.

Ferries to Rafina

Ferries to Rafina

After Piraeus, Rafina is the second-largest port in the Attica region and lies around 30 kilometres east of Athens. Ferries run from here to Cycladic islands such as Mykonos, Naxos, Paros and Santorini.

Ferries to Rethymno

Rethymno ferry port lies on the north coast of Crete, halfway between Heraklion and Chania. Ferries run from here to numerous destinations in the Cyclades such as Santorini, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos, and to Athens (Piraeus).

Ferries to Rhodes

Ferries to Rhodes

The ferry port of Rhodes is in Rhodes Town at the northern tip of the Greek island of the same name in the Aegean. Ferries run from here to the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, to Crete, Athens and Samos and across to Turkey, with Kos, Symi and Marmaris among the most popular destinations.

Ferries to Sami

Sami is a port town on the north-east coast of the Greek island of Kefalonia and the island's most important port, with connections to the mainland and to neighbouring islands such as Ithaca, Patras, Corfu and other Ionian islands. Depending on the season, up to 35 ferry crossings a week are on offer.

Ferries to Samothrace

Samothrace ferry port is in Kamariotissa on this mountainous island in the northern Aegean, known for the Sanctuary of the Great Gods. Ferries run daily all year round from Alexandroupolis, and the crossing takes about 1 hour 45 minutes.

Ferries to Schinoussa

Schinoussa ferry port is at Mersini on this small, untouristy island in the Small Cyclades between Naxos and Amorgos. The ferry Skopelitis links the island with Naxos and Amorgos every day except Sunday. From Naxos the crossing takes about 1.5 hours.

Ferries to Serifos

Ferries to Serifos

Serifos ferry port is at Livadi on this quiet Cycladic island with its unspoilt character. SeaJets and Hellenic Seaways run up to 13 crossings a week from Piraeus, and the trip takes 1 to 2 hours. Sifnos is only 15 to 40 minutes away.

Ferries to Sifnos

Ferries to Sifnos

Sifnos ferry port is at Kamares on this Cycladic island, known for its pottery and its food. Hellenic Seaways and SeaJets sail from Piraeus all year round, and the trip takes about 2 to 5 hours.

Ferries to Sigri

Sigri is a small fishing village on the west coast of the Greek island of Lesbos with about 150 inhabitants. The sheltered natural harbour mainly serves the local fishing fleet, while ferry services to the neighbouring islands are offered only irregularly and seasonally.

Ferries to Sikinos

Sikinos ferry port lies on this remote little Cycladic island between Folegandros and Ios. Cyclades Fast Ferries and Hellenic Seaways run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes 7 to 8.5 hours.

Ferries to Sitia

Sitia ferry port is on Crete in Greece. From here you can reach 9 destinations, among them Anafi, Chalki and Diafani. The port is served by Blue Star Ferries.

Ferries to Skiathos

Ferries to Skiathos

Skiathos ferry port lies on the westernmost island of the Northern Sporades, the closest one to the mainland. SeaJets run from Volos with up to 4 crossings a day, taking 1.5 to 2 hours. There are seasonal connections from Thessaloniki.

Ferries to Skopelos

Ferries to Skopelos

Skopelos ferry port is on the island of the same name in the Northern Sporades in the western Aegean. The island has two harbours: Skopelos (Chora) and Glossa (Loutraki). SeaJets runs ferries from Volos every day, and the crossing takes about 2 to 3 hours. There are further connections to Skiathos (15 minutes to 1 hour), Alonissos and Thessaloniki.

Ferries to Souvala

Souvala is Aegina's second ferry port and lies on the north coast of the island, not in the island capital. The Saronic Ferries ships sail from here to Piraeus.

Ferries to Spetses

Ferries to Spetses

Spetses ferry port lies on this car-free Saronic island, where only horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are allowed. Hellenic Seaways run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes about 2.5 hours.

Ferries to Symi

Symi's ferry port is in the picturesque harbour village of Gialos on this colourful Dodecanese island, about 21 nautical miles from Rhodes. Dodekanisos Seaways and other operators run daily ferries from Rhodes, and the crossing takes 45 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes. There is a second berth at Panormitis.

Ferries to Syros

Ferries to Syros

The ferry port of Syros is in Ermoupoli, the capital of the Cyclades, once the largest trading port in Greece. Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways sail from Piraeus every day, and the crossing takes about 3.5 hours. As a central hub, Syros has links to almost every Cycladic island as well as to Rhodes, Kos, Ikaria and Samos.

Ferries to Thessaloniki

The port of Thessaloniki is right in the centre of this northern Greek city and is the largest port in Greece by area as well as the most important free port for the southern Balkans. Ferries run from here to numerous Greek islands, such as the Sporades, the Cyclades and the Aegean islands, and to Athens-Piraeus.

Ferries to Thira

The ferry port of Athinios on Santorini (Thira) is on the south-west coast of this well-known volcanic island, about 9 km from Fira. The port counts around 6 million visitors a year and can be reached by bus and taxi. Ferries run from Piraeus every day, around 29 a week, and the crossing takes about 4.5 hours.

Ferries to Tilos

Tilos ferry port lies on this quiet Dodecanese island halfway between Kos and Rhodes. Dodekanisos Seaways links Tilos with about 4 crossings a week to Rhodes (1.5 to 2.5 hours) and to other Dodecanese islands such as Kos, Nisyros and Symi.

Ferries to Tinos

Ferries to Tinos

Tinos ferry port is in the capital of the same name on this Cycladic island, known for its church of Panagia Evangelistria. SeaJets and Golden Star Ferries run up to 8 crossings a day from Rafina, and the trip takes 2 to 4 hours. Mykonos is only 20 minutes away.

Ferries to Vathi

Vathi is the capital of the Greek island of Samos in the northern Aegean and has one of the most important ports on the island. Ferry services run from here to numerous destinations in the Aegean, among them Athens-Piraeus, neighbouring islands such as Chios, Mykonos and Patmos, and Kusadasi in Turkey.

Ferries to Volos

Ferries to Volos

The port of Volos is on the Pagasetic Gulf on the Greek coast and serves as an important hub for ferry services to the Sporades islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos. With up to 63 crossings a week, the port offers regular connections to these Aegean island destinations.

Ferries to Zakynthos

Ferries to Zakynthos

The ferry port of Zakynthos is in the island capital of the same name on this southernmost of the larger Ionian islands, known for the famous Navagio bay. Levante Ferries runs 5 to 8 crossings a day from Kyllini on the Peloponnese, and the journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.

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