Ferries from Leros to Turkey

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The route

Are you planning a trip to Turkey? Search the best ferry from Leros to Turkey using the Turkey ferry booking platform. Through our portal you will have access to departure and arrival times, the costs and ferry operators that serve the crossings to Turkey departing from Leros.

The links between Leros and Turkey are served by Exas Shipping Service only who carry out 2 trips per week with mostly afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 50 min and 1 h 30 min. The operator Exas Shipping Service offer hydrofoil services which provide shorter travel times for foot passengers, while other operators allow the transportation of vehicles.

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Map of the possible routes between Leros and Turkey

Port of Leros

The island of Leros has two ports, the main one is Lakki in the west of the island, which connects the island with Piraeus, the Cyclades archipelago and some Dodecanese islands. The second port is Agia Marina which provides connections with other neighboring islands. The port of Leros is connected to Leros-Partheni airport by bus. It is a small airport that only connects with Athens and is about 11 kilometers from the port. Both modes of transport allow you to visit Leros even for just a day, by plane or ferry.... [More information]

Address: Akti Ploutarchou Plessa Lakki 854 00, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Leros, port

Guide of Turkey

Turkey is a vast and iridescent nation straddling East and West. There is a huge variation in climate, vegetation, population, culture and tradition across the country. Turkey is on the coast of the Mediterranean, Black and Aegean seas and borders  Bulgaria and Greece to the west and Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Iran and Iraq to the south-east. Turkey is an extremely interesting country because it divides Europe and Asia and has played a fundamental role in history. In the twelfth century, the first Turkish state emerged and controlled all of western Anatolia.  Ottoman contro... [More information]

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