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The ferry routes beetween Kavala and Aegean Islands are covered by Blue Star Ferries and Seajets who offer a total of 27 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 3 h 55 min and 20 h 40 min (frequent, all day departures). For journeys lasting longer than six hours, vessels will provide various services to satisfy passenger needs and maximize comfort. Once on board, cabin crew will inform you of all the available services.
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The port of Kavala is located in the city centre and provides connections to the Aegean ports and Piraeus. Kavala has four ports, for both passenger and commercial activity and the commercial port is called "Filippo II" along with two other ports that are located away from the city. The passenger port of Kavala - Apostolos Pavlos - is about 340 km from the port of Piraeus and offers services of all kinds to passengers. It is a port has daily ferries and also serves yachts, cruise ships and fishing boats. To reach the port from other cities in Mainland Greece you can take the public bus service... [More information]
Address: Erithrou Stavrou, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Kavala, port
The Aegean islands are situated just off the Turkish coast. Because of their proximity to Asia, they played an important role in Greek history. Each island is unique, some islands are lush and green, while others are semi-arid, some have sandy beaches and others have rocks and pebbles. Some of the islands are a lot more developed in terms of tourism and receive many visitors, whereas others offer a more authentic and traditional experience of island life. History The Aegean islands have been inhabited since ancient times and the Mitilini and Samos populations inhabited the islands during... [More information]