Ferries from Pythagorio (Samos) to Agia Marina (Leros)

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How do I get to Leros? Find the best ferry from Samos to Leros with our Dodecanese Islands ferry search system. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to Leros from Samos.

The link between Samos and Leros is served by the maritime operator Saos Ferries who have one weekly sailing available with travel times not exceeding 4 hours 50 minutes with primarily afternoon boarding. Ferry companies operating on this line provide a faster crossing service thanks to hydrofoils. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.

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Ferries from Pythagorio (Samos) to Agia Marina (Leros)

Port of Pythagorio (Samos)

The small port of Pythahorio is located on the south coast of Samos and provides connections to the neighboring islands of the Dodecanese and the Eastern Aegean. Pythagorio is connected by local buses to Vathi. It is the ideal port of call for access to all areas of the island, such as the ancient Eupalinos aqueduct, or the Lykourgos Castle. The port of Pythagorio is about 15 kilometers from Vathi and 40 kilometers from Karlovassi.... [More information]

Address: Pithagorio, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Pythagorio (Samos), port

Guide of Agia Marina (Leros)

The island of Leros is a little jewel in the heart of the Dodecanese archipelago. The town of Agia Marina is located in the northwest part of the island, in an important natural harbour at the foot of a green hill. A brief history of Agia Marina The history of Agia Marina has been shaped by the multiple invasions on the island over the centuries. This began with the Persians, followed by the Athenians, Spartans and the Ottomans. In the early 1900s, Italy briefly tried to invade the territory between Greece and Turkey, reaching Agia Marina. Then during the Second World War, the Italian armed fo... [More information]

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