Greece awaits you for your summer holiday! Between culture, heavenly beaches and traditions, it will be your perfect destination!
🚢The crossing is operated by Blue Star Ferries:
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The route is available during the summer season.
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There are 1 or 2 departures per week, usually on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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The journey takes between 19 hours and 50 minutes and a maximum of 23 hours and 40 minutes, although the ferry company makes at least 4 stops due to the long distance.
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The crossing is on an overnight timetable, so we recommend you buy your tickets as early as possible to ensure you get a cabin
🏝️Explore these unique places!
➔ Near Macedonia you'll find one of the most beautiful cities in northern Greece, Kavala! This is the ideal place to spend your holiday surrounded by beautiful green nature and historical and cultural background!
The port is called Kavala Marina, the area is very large and gives access to both private vessels, including yachts and ferries. The port project was carried out in Sweden.
The port was built in ancient times by the Thassos people and due to its strategic location it was a place of commercial, cultural and religious exchange. In the past, it was called the decisive point from which the Christian religion spread throughout Europe.
The town is surrounded by mountains, the most important of which is Mount Pangeo. On your walk you will also find the Archaeological Museum, which houses the findings of ancient Amfipoli. Near the city you will find beautiful beaches such as Pefkari, where you can spend a relaxing holiday, or Vrasidas, where the shallow waters make it possible for everyone to have a long swim.
➔The Dodecanese archipelago has incredible islands, one of the smallest and most charming is Leros! It is an island rich in greenery, bays, beaches and small villages.
The port is located in a natural bay and receives daily ferries from the other Greek islands and welcomes visitors from all over the world. Leros, thanks to its location and the natural bay of Lakki, has been the Italian naval base in the eastern Mediterranean since 1930.
You can hire cars or scooters from the port to explore the island on your own. If you like nightlife, do not forget to visit the Alinda district! It is the most touristy place on the island, full of bars, shops, typical taverns and the longest beach on the island, where you can explore the seabed by renting snorkelling equipment. The island is characterised by three main villages: Agia Marina, Platanos, Panteli and is famous for its carnival celebrations.
HERE IS A TIP: if you want the cheapest tickets on the market, ideally you should look for them months in advance so as not to fall into the trap of the high season when prices soar!