Ferries from Lipsi to Nisyros

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The sea crossing between Lipsi and Nisyros is operated by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries only with a schedule of 2 weekly connections with departures and maximum duration of 4 hours 25 minutes. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.

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Ferries from Lipsi to Nisyros

Port of Lipsi

The port of Lipsi provides lots of connections with the port of Piraeus by ferries and hydrofoils. The port is near the city center and there is a small Marina nearby where fishing boats moor. The port and surrounding area are the most lively parts of the island and you can find services such as shops and restaurants. The road that begins at the port and continues along the promenade leads to Platia Nikiforias, the central square. On the island you get around on foot or by bike and you do not need to bring a car, Car rental services are not available, the only motor vehicle that you can find o... [More information]

Address: Lipsi 850 01, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Lipsi, port

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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