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The route connecting Nisyros and Naxos is operated by the maritime operator Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who offer one weekly connection with traveling times not exceeding 9 hours ( departures). Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Even if you have long journey ahead, you can travel in comfort thanks to on board services. Self-service restaurants, bars and shops are provided to make the journey more pleasant. When booking your ticket, be sure to choose accommodation that best meets your needs. We have various options available on board.
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The port of Nisyros is located in Mandraki, a village on the northwest coast of the Dodecanese island. The port offers connections to the neighboring islands of the archipelago and also to Piraeus. From the port you can reach the beaches and other centers of the island by bus, including Nikia, Emporios and Pali. We also recommend the use of rental scooters to get around the island and discover its beauty. The closest airport to the island is the one located on the island of Kos, which is connected to the capital as well as to Santorini and Crete. Kos Airport is a ten minute drive from the port... [More information]
Address: Epar.Od. Mandraki, Mandraki 853 03, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Nisyros, port
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades archipelago and is blessed with a rich, green landscape and was nicknamed the granary of Greece. Tourists will be attracted by the mild climate and beautiful valleys and mountains, on which you can go walking and trekking to escape the summer heat. The island is famous for its long white beaches and the plateau of Tragea from where you can see the landscape that is covered olive and lemon trees. These local products have provided a livelihood for Naxos, along with a particular type of sand that is used all over the world for sandpaper. This has meant... [More information]