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The crossings between Antikythira and Crete are served by our partner Seajets who carry out 2 trips per week with boardings and crossing times ranging between 1 hour 45 minutes and 1 hour 55 minutes. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. The crew will ensure passenger comfort on board and are available to assist you in any eventuality.
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The island of Antikythera lies in the Aegean Sea between the mainland and the island of Crete. The island can only be reached by ferries during the summer that serve the route departing from the port of Piraeus and arriving at the western port of Crete, with a stop at the small port of Antikythira. As well as passenger ferries, the port also hosts private boats. The port of Antikythera, Potamos, is a delightful harbor where private boats, fishermen, tourist yachts and passenger ferries come in and out daily. From the port you can reach the beautiful Xeropotamos beach by foot. ... [More information]
Address: Potamos 801 00, Grecia
Directions: Google Map @ Antikythira, port
Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and is a varied island and it has always been an important commercial centre since ancient times and the cradle of Minoan civilization. This island embodies every aspect of Greek culture and its strong thousand-year history has allowed it to remain distinct from the rest of the Greek islands. The island is situated between the Libyan and the Aegean Seas, much further south than the other Greek islands, so the climate is mild all year round - it is even possible to go to swim in the sea in late autumn! History Crete, more than any other Gree... [More information]