Ferries to Northern Sporades
26 connections run to other ports in Greece.
The directory lists five ferry ports and 19 ferry routes for the Northern Sporades. The cruising area is the Aegean. Most connections run through Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonnisos. 26 connections run to other ports in Greece. Another 13 routes run within the archipelago itself. SeaJets, Aegean Flying Dolphins, Mantoudi Lines and two other operators sail these routes.
Route map Northern Sporades
- SeaJets
- Aegean Flying Dolphins
- Leve Ferries
- Sporades Lines
- Mantoudi Lines
Ferry ports in Northern Sporades
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 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 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 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
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.