Aegean Islands

Ferry from Aegean Islands to Samos

There is no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to selecting a ferry from Aegean Islands to Samos. There are 2 ferry companies with a combined offering of 15 Ferry Routes connecting Fournoi to Pythagorio, Agios Kirikos to Pythagorio, Karlovassi & Vathi, Chios to Karlovassi & Vathi, Limnos (Myrina) to Vathi & Karlovassi, Mytilene to Vathi & Karlovassi, Fournoi to Pythagorio, Karlovassi & Vathi, Vathi to Karlovassi, Agios Kirikos to Pythagorio, Karlovassi & Vathi, Evdilos to Karlovassi & Vathi, Fournoi to Pythagorio, Karlovassi & Vathi & Limnos (Myrina) to Vathi & Karlovassi.

The fastest route between Aegean Islands and Samos is Vathi to Karlovassi with a crossing duration of around 40 minutes. With so many routes on offer we make it simple by comparing all similar routes in one search so you can quickly find what you are looking for.

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About Aegean Islands:

The Aegean Islands are located in the Aegean Sea, between the south and east side of mainland Greece and the west side of Turkey.

The vast area covered by the Aegean Islands includes the Cyclades, the Dodecanese Islands, the North Aegean Islands, the Saronic Islands, Sporades, Crete and the Ionian Islands and Euboea. The island group includes some of the most popular holiday destinations including Crete, Lemnos, Lesbos, Chios, Samos and Rhodes.

The Aegean Islands are often seen as the main characteristic of the Greek culture and tradition. In addition to the obvious appeal of the sun and the sand, visitors are attracted to the traditional villages of whitewashed houses, as well as to the impressive monuments of the great prehistoric civilisation that flourished here.

Ferries are the primary method of travel around the islands and provide a convenient mode of transport to get you in to and around the region.

About Samos:

Samos is one of the most famous islands in Greece, close to the Turkish coast in the Aegean Sea, separated by the mile-wide Mycale Strait.

Steeped in history of legendary proportion, Samos is believed to be the birthplace of Greek Goddess, Hera. Consequently, the ruinous Heraion, once the largest temple in Greece, is one of the top attractions. Famous mathematician, Pythagoras was also born here. But, beyond the historical significance of Samos lies one of the most physically appealing islands in the Aegean, with an endless choice of typically beautiful, Mediterranean beaches with warm, clear waters.

The capital and largest town, Vathy has plenty of lively bars and restaurants, but most visitors head to the stunning port village of Pythagorio for its traditional architecture and sublime seafront views.

Greece is one of the easiest countries to travel by ferry, due to the high concentration of islands in the Aegean Sea. Samos has a few ports which are served by a range of excellent ferry operators, sailing from a huge number of domestic cities and archipelagos.