Ferries from Fourni to Symi

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The ferry crossing from Fourni to Symi is covered by the operator Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who offer 2 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 9 hours 55 minutes and departures. 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 Fourni to Symi

Port of Fourni

Fourni is a small archipelago in the Aegean Sea and its port is located in Fourni, the most populated island. The port of Fourni is located in ancient Fourni Korseon, on the west coast of the island. The port connects with mainland Greece and there are departures from Piraeus three times a week, the crossing takes around 11 hours. From the port of Fourni there are ferry departures that connect with Ikaria and Samos and many connections to the Dodecanese and the Cyclades in the summer.... [More information]

Address: Fourni 834 00, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Fourni, port

Guide of Symi

On the small and little known island of Symi, you can get away from mass tourism and find the real Greece. The island is rocky and rugged and is inhabited by just over two thousand people that keep it alive thanks to tourism in the summer. In the port of Gialos, you can admire yachts and boats of all kinds during the summer season. History The history of the island is similar to the rest of the Cycladic and Dodecanese islands. First, there were the Dorians, then the Romans, Venetians, Turks and finally the Italians. The island has been home to many shipyards since ancient times thanks to the h... [More information]

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