Limnos Ferry
Limnos Ferry
With a selection of up to 21 sailings weekly, the port of Limnos connects Aegean Islands with Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesbos, Samos, Ikaria, Athens & Cyclades Islands. Sailing duration ranges from 1 hour 10 minutes to Agios Efstratios and 21 hours 45 minutes on the Athens (Piraeus) service.
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Limnos - Chios with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Mytilene with Blue Star Ferries & SeaJets
Limnos - Vathi with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Agios Efstratios with Blue Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries & SeaJets
Limnos - Kavala with Blue Star Ferries & SeaJets
Limnos - Agios Kirikos with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Karlovassi with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Athens (Lavrio) with Blue Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries & SeaJets
Limnos - Athens (Piraeus) with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Evdilos with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Fournoi with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Mykonos with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Syros with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Patmos with Blue Star Ferries
Limnos - Alexandroupoli with Cyclades Fast Ferries & Zante Ferries
Limnos - Samothraki with Cyclades Fast Ferries & Zante Ferries
Limnos - Thessaloniki with SeaJets & Hellenic Seaways
Limnos - Oinousses with Hellenic Seaways
Limnos - Leros with Hellenic Seaways
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Limnos harbour lays in the city of Myrina and is widely regarded as one of the prettiest in Greece; it can be found to the west of the Greek mainland and to the north of the Aegean Sea. There are copious ferry routes from Limnos, nearly all of which head to other Greek Islands or to coastal resorts on the Greek mainland. The harbour is one of the busiest and most popular areas of the island, situated near a long street full completely of retail outlets. At the pier itself, the castle is found in the middle and separates the harbour into two; the southern side boasts harbour beach, whereas the north is filled with bars, clubs and young people creating an energetic vibe. Away from the buzzing nightlife and sandy beaches, there are natural landmarks to visit free of charge. The Petrified Forest is arguably the most highly regarded attraction in Limnos; the unusual sight of mass vegetation being destroyed by a volcanic eruption will forever remain in the memory bank. As well as the forest, the Waterfalls of Kaspaka are well worth a visit, especially in the spring months when there is still plenty of water. Many days can be spent leisurely exploring the area, perfect for those hoping for a relaxing holiday in stunning surroundings. Public transport isn’t Limnos’ best feature; the buses only leave two times a day from four destinations, and they are generally only used to take permanent residents to do their weekly shopping. The port is only a 20 minute walk from the town centre of Myrina, or there are taxis available should it be too hot to walk.
Limnos Accommodation