Ferries to Eastern Aegean: Samos, Chios, Lesvos and other islands

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Although the Greek islands of Eastern Aegean are not as popular as other island groups, like the Cyclades or the Dodecanese, ferries to Eastern Aegean islands are frequent. Attracting mostly families and people looking for authentic experiences, the islands of Eastern Aegean have faithful visitors every summer. Most ferries to Eastern Aegean depart from the port of Piraeus in Athens, although there are also ferries departing from less busy mainland ports.

#Ferries to Eastern Aegean: Samos

Ferries to Eastern Aegean: Samos

Samos is the most popular island of the Eastern Aegean group. It distinguishes for the wonderful beaches, the green nature, and the relaxing atmosphere. Samos is a great holiday destination for families with kids and hikers. Although the ferry to Samos is long and takes about 13 hours from Piraeus, once you get there you have all chances to relax at the crystal beaches with pine trees that almost touch the seawater.

The most tourist places in Samos are Kokkari, Pythagorion and Karlovassi, however there are many other small and cozy seaside villages to look for accommodation. The countryside of Samos, dotted with mountainous villages, monasteries and green forests, is a fantastic place to discover by foot.

#Ferry to Chios

Ferry to Chios

Chios is a Greek island that keeps intact its traditional style. The special character of Chios is seen in the Medieval villages on the southern side, the Byzantine monasteries spread in the countryside and the secluded beaches with very few visitors. Although there are some tourist-developed spots in Chios, like Agia Ermioni, Agia Fotini, and Vrontados, the largest part of the island remains off the beaten track even in high season. The ferry to Chios departs from Piraeus and the trip is usually overnight. In summer, there is also a ferry from Kavala to Chios three times per week.

#Ferry to Lesvos

Ferry to Lesvos

Spread with olive trees, picturesque villages, and cozy beaches, Lesvos is a great island for families with kids and tourists looking for peaceful moments. A drive around Lesvos will unfold a traditional Greek landscape, interesting sights, and museums as well as organized or secluded beaches. The ferry to Lesvos departs from Piraeus, the main port of Athens. In summer, there are also ferries to Lesvos from Kavala, in northern Greece, three times per week.

#Ferry to Thassos

The ferry to Thassos departs only from the ports of Kavala and Keramoti in northern Greece. These ferries depart almost every hour and the trip is short, from 40 to 60 min.

#Ferry to Lemnos

There is no ferry to Lemnos departing from the port of Piraeus. Ferries to Lemnos island depart from the port of Lavrion, in southern Attica, three times per week. In summer, there are also ferries from Kavala, northern Greece.

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