Ferries from Piraeus to Iraklia

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The ferry route between Piraeus and Iraklia is covered by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries only who offer 2 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 8 hours 30 minutes and typically afternoon departures. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. 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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Ferries from Piraeus to Iraklia

Port of Piraeus

The port of Piraeus is located just 12 km south of the center of Athens and is its main port. Historically this port was the starting point for many naval expeditions and the Athenian navy fleet was also based here. Over the centuries, with the decline of Athens the port of Piraeus also declined and then resumed some activities in the nineteenth century. Today, Piraeus is the largest port in Europe in terms of commercial traffic and every year it is a stopover for about 20 thousand passengers. Piraeus covers the routes to the major Greek islands, including the Cicaldi, the Dodecanese archipela... [More information]

Address: Platia Karaiskaki

Directions: Google Map @ Piraeus, port

Guide of Iraklia

The island of Iraklia is the largest but the most peaceful of the Lesser Cyclades and the local population is just over one hundred people. Sea, sky and nature are obviously its strong points and the island comes alive when the ferries arrive bringing the tourists. Time sees to stop on this land of rugged and barren mountains that is swept by the wind and kissed by the sun. There are wild coasts, olive trees, prickly pears and animals that graze freely on the island and whose products, along with tourism, are the only livelihood for the local population. History  According to Greek mythol... [More information]

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