Ferries and boats in Greece
Follow the ferries in Greece on-line and plan your trip to the Greek islands today. You can move the map, zoom in and out, click on the various vessels to find more information.
Greek ferries operate all year round to the Greek islands, and many people on remote islands rely on them to bring them food, medicines and the post.
During the summer there is naturally a more frequent time table. If you are travelling back by plane, allow one day before your flight to get to the island you are flying home from.
Ferries in Greece
Ferries are the cheapest way to travel in Greece, and the most authentic of course. A wide variety of vessels sail between the Greek islands, some are huge with comfortable TV lounges, nightclubs and restaurants.
Hydrofoils in Greece
Often referred to by the principal line’s trade name – Flying Dolphins. These are twice as fast as ferries and their stops are much shorter.
Yachts in Greece
Many tourists are choosing to explore the Greek islands by sail boat or yacht. If you are an experienced sailor you can rent your own boat.
Catamarans in Greece
These are sleek, fast and quite expensive ferries and are only found on the longer, more commercial routes. It’s a sleek way to travel if you have the cash.
