The crossing between Kasos and Leros is not available at the moment by maritime companies partnering with NetFerry online services.
The port of Kasos is located in a bay on the north of the island. The port provides connections to the neighboring islands via high speed hydrofoils or normal ferries and the crossing takes between seven to ten hours. The port has a small pier very close to the only town and there are also small boats at the port that offer sightseeing trips to visitors. There are a couple of little restaurants where you can stop and enjoy good food at the port. Departures to the port of Piraeus are frequent and include stops on the other islands. The island of Kasos also has an airport about 1 kilometer from ... [More information]
Address: Kasos, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Kasos, port
Leros, unlike the other Dodecanese islands, is unexpectedly green and lush. It is great for walking with mountains, valleys and delightful bays. Although it is a well-known holiday destination Leros still has an air of authenticity and the island's inhabitants are still fishermen and farmers who in the summer are dedicated to tourism. History According to the legends, Leros has been inhabited since ancient times by people from Anatolia. Its long history is similar to the other Greek islands, being taken over by the Dori, the Persians, Athenians, then the Spartans, Byzantines and t... [More information]