Leros Island is served by three main ports: Lakki, Agia Marina, and Xirokampos. These ports connect the island to various destinations in Greece and Turkey, offering both domestic and international ferry services.
️ Ferry Connections to Leros
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From Athens (Piraeus): Regular ferries, primarily operated by Blue Star Ferries, connect Piraeus to Leros. The journey typically takes between 8.5 to 9.5 hours, with departures several times a week.
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From Dodecanese Islands: Leros has daily ferry connections with nearby islands such as Kos, Rhodes, Kalymnos, Patmos, and Lipsi. These routes are serviced by companies like Dodekanisos Seaways, which operates high-speed catamarans, and ANE Kalymnos, providing reliable year-round services.
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From Cyclades and North Aegean Islands: Seasonal routes link Leros to islands like Syros, Ikaria, and Fourni, expanding travel options during the summer months.
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From Turkey: During the summer season, ferries operate between Bodrum and Leros, with departures typically in the morning and journey times around 1.5 to 2 hours.
