Donoussa Ferry
Donoussa Ferry
With a selection of up to 33 sailings weekly, the port of Donoussa connects Cyclades Islands with Cyclades Islands, Athens & Dodecanese Islands. Sailing duration ranges from 1 hour 5 minutes to Koufonissi and 7 hours 40 minutes on the Athens (Piraeus) service.
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84300, Donoussa
Donoussa - Naxos with Blue Star Ferries, Small Cyclades Lines & SAOS Ferries
Donoussa - Paros with Blue Star Ferries & SAOS Ferries
Donoussa - Athens (Piraeus) with Blue Star Ferries
Donoussa - Aegiali with Blue Star Ferries, Small Cyclades Lines & SAOS Ferries
Donoussa - Astypalea with Blue Star Ferries
Donoussa - Iraklia with Small Cyclades Lines
Donoussa - Katapola with Small Cyclades Lines & SAOS Ferries
Donoussa - Koufonissi with Small Cyclades Lines
Donoussa - Schinoussa with Small Cyclades Lines & SAOS Ferries
Donoussa - Syros with SAOS Ferries
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The Greek island of Donoussa is one of the small smattering of landmasses that make up the Lesser Cyclades archipelago to the south of the Aegean Sea. As one of the smaller isles in the region, it has remained largely untouched by the blossoming tourism trade. Instead the island is a haven of tranquil beauty. Along the cliff-side coast are golden beaches hemmed by the cerulean shallows of the sea, while further inland lay rippling hills coloured by the verdant shades of Mediterranean shrubs. The main town of the island (also called Donoussa,) is comprised of narrow, twisting lanes and white-washed homes that speckle a steep rise on the western coast. The port here is found at the edge of the warm-watered bay that cuts a curve into the town’s central shoreline. It’s nothing more than an L-shaped pier featuring a private marina on one side and a ferry docking area on the other, meaning that food, drink and other refreshments can only be purchased from the town just a short walk away. Donoussa is no further than 6-miles away from any other point on the island, meaning that travelling to and from the port is easy. Just one road connects the town to the three others that line the southern edge of the region, a route that ends at the village of Kalotaritissa on the opposite coast. One ferry company currently operates at the port, offering trips to a variety of destinations along the Greek swathe of the Aegean Sea. Blue Star Ferries lines leave Donoussa a number of times throughout the week sailing the short distance to the island towns of Astypalea and Aegiali in the south and Naxos and Paros in the north. Another service makes the longer voyage to the major district of Piraeus on the coast of mainland Greece.
Donoussa Accommodation