Ferries from Piraeus to Myrina (Limnos)

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The crossing between Piraeus and Limnos is served by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who offer 2 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 17 hours 20 minutes and 21 hours 50 minutes (primarily morning and 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. Once on board, you will find bars, shops and self service restaurants to make your crossing more relaxing and comfortable. Cabin accommodation allows you to rest with peace of mind.

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Ferries from Piraeus to Myrina (Limnos)

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 Myrina (Limnos)

Mirina is a town on the island of Limnos, in the Northern Aegean. Its beautiful centre stands on a hilly peninsula, on what today is called Kastro. History Mirina has been around since ancient times and it was formally part of Asia Minor. The historian Herodotus tells us that the city tried to defend itself from the siege of Miltiades, but had to surrender to the Athenians and later, around 133 AD, it was conquered by the Romans. It is thought that on the Acropolis there was a temple of Athena Lemnia.  Places to visit The necropolis in Myrina is beautiful and is home to various important ... [More information]

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