Ferries from Greece to Nisyros

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Are you looking for information on how to get to Nisyros? Book your ferry from Greece to Nisyros with our Dodecanese Islands ferry search platform. On these pages you can find out the arrival and departing times, prices and ferry operators that serve thecrossings to Nisyros departing from Greece.

The sea connections between Greece and Nisyros are operated by 4 different sailing companies (Blue Star Ferries, Dodekanisos Seaways, Saos Ferries and Anem) offering 30 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 40 minutes to 13 hours 35 minutes (morning and afternoon boardings). The line is also served by hydrofoils, which can be used by foot passengers only, so you must choose between transporting your vehicle and getting there faster! For journeys over 6 hours, ships will provide a wide range of services on board, such as bars, shops and self-service restaurants.

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Ferries from Greece to Nisyros
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From Greece to Nisyros

From the Aegean Islands to Nisyros

From the Cyclades Islands to Nisyros

From the Dodecanese Islands to Nisyros

  • Ferries from Kos to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h 15 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      45 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 30 min

  • Ferries from Rhodes to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      4 h 15 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      2 h 35 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      4 h 50 min

  • Ferries from Tilos to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      40 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 15 min

Guide of Nisyros

Nisyros is famous for its volcano, which is the islands main tourist attraction. This small round island has been forgotten by international tourism, it is green and lush thanks to the volcanic soil which grows eucalyptus, fig trees, olive trees and fruit trees scattered across the island. The inhabitants are friendly and welcoming towards the few tourists who come here. History According to Greek mythology, the island became separated from Kos when Poseidon hurled a giant called Polyvotis down to earth during the battle between the Gods and Giants. Today Polyvotes is the name of the volcano ... [More information]

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