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The ferry crossing from Agathonisi to Leros is covered by Saos Ferries only who provide one weekly sailing with travel times that don't exceed 3 hours 30 minutes and mostly afternoon departures. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.
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There aren't alternative routes to Agia Marina (Leros)
The island of Agathonissi is in the north of the Dodecanese archipelago. Ferries leave from Agios Georgios, which is a small port in the south of the island. There is also another small jetty for private yachts and boats that is located in the eastern part pf the island. At the ferry port there are some restaurants and shops and three taverns near the port, the most popular being Glaros. The main town, Megalo Horio, is about 1.5 kilometers from the port, which is also reachable on foot. There are many connections with the other Dodecanese islands and some, less frequent connections with ... [More information]
Address: Ag. Georgios 850 03, Grecia
Directions: Google Map @ Agathonisi, port
The island of Leros is a little jewel in the heart of the Dodecanese archipelago. The town of Agia Marina is located in the northwest part of the island, in an important natural harbour at the foot of a green hill. A brief history of Agia Marina The history of Agia Marina has been shaped by the multiple invasions on the island over the centuries. This began with the Persians, followed by the Athenians, Spartans and the Ottomans. In the early 1900s, Italy briefly tried to invade the territory between Greece and Turkey, reaching Agia Marina. Then during the Second World War, the Italian armed fo... [More information]