How do I get to Alexandroupoli? Find the best ferry from Limnos to Alexandroupoli with our ferry booking service. Our website provides you with all the info you need, including the routes, timetables, prices travel times for the ferry crossings to Alexandroupoli from Limnos.
The sea crossing between Limnos and Alexandroupoli is operated by the maritime operator Fast Ferries who provide one weekly sailing with travel times that range between 5 hours and 5 hours 15 minutes and primarily morning and afternoon departures. Hydrofoils operating on this line travel much faster compared to standard ferries, allowing you to get to your destination more quickly. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.
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The island of Limnos is a place of peace and tranquility, is located in the northern Aegean. The main port of Limnos is Mirina, the island's capital. The port is located on the west coast of Limnos, connecting the island with Piraeus, other islands of the northern Aegean and some ports on mainland Greece. At the port you can find everything you need when boarding and disembarking, as well as services for travelers. From the exit of the main port there is a road that connects with the center of the town and is full of shops and restaurants. The the area of San Nikolaos, the historic center, i... [More information]
Address: Arvanitaki 8, Mirina 814 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Myrina (Limnos), port
Alexandroupoli is in the region of Thrace, on mainland Greece. The city has always been an important hub for the exchange of goods due to its geographical location, it lies to the east of Thessaloniki and quite close to Turkey. A brief history of Alexandroupoli The name Alexandroupoli echoes the city's glorious ancient Greek past. Alexandroupolis was the setting for numerous fierce battles and has witnessed many historical events. It was Alexander the Great who named the city when he decided to occupy the Maedi capital of Macedonia. He occupied the territory and threw out all of the people who... [More information]