Ferries from Greece to Symi

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The ferry routes beetween Greece and Symi are covered by 3 ferry operators (Blue Star Ferries, Dodekanisos Seaways and Sebeco Lines N.e.) which carry out 46 trips per week with mostly morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 50 minutes and 16 hours 40 minutes. Some of the sailing companies operating this crossing have hydrofoils available, which speed up your journey if you are a foot passenger, but if you want to travel with your vehicle, it is also possible find ferries suitable for transporting vehicles. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.

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Ferries from Greece to Symi
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From Greece to Symi

From the Aegean Islands to Symi

From the Cyclades Islands to Symi

From the Dodecanese Islands to Symi

  • Ferries from Rhodes to Symi
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      4 weekly sailings

      1 h 10 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      3 weekly sailings

      50 min

    • SEBECO LINES N.E.

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 20 min

Guide of Symi

On the small and little known island of Symi, you can get away from mass tourism and find the real Greece. The island is rocky and rugged and is inhabited by just over two thousand people that keep it alive thanks to tourism in the summer. In the port of Gialos, you can admire yachts and boats of all kinds during the summer season. History The history of the island is similar to the rest of the Cycladic and Dodecanese islands. First, there were the Dorians, then the Romans, Venetians, Turks and finally the Italians. The island has been home to many shipyards since ancient times thanks to the h... [More information]

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