Lesbos

Ferry from Lesbos to Dodecanese Islands

There are 2 ferry routes operating between Lesbos and Dodecanese Islands offering you combined total of 4 sailings per week. Blue Star Ferries operates 1 route, Mytilene to Patmos which runs 2 times weekly. Hellenic Seaways operates 1 route, Mytilene to Leros which runs 2 times weekly.

As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from Lesbos to Dodecanese Islands to get the most up to date information.

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Ferries from Lesbos to Dodecanese Islands

About Lesbos:

Lesbos is the third largest Greek island located in the north-eastern Aegean Sea, boasting one of the sunniest climates in the country.

Its landscape is both diverse and beautiful, compacted with unspoilt beaches, fossilised forests and archaeological monuments. However, the most attractive feature of Lesbos is the absence of mass tourism, unlike some other Greek islands, making it one of the country’s more peaceful holiday destinations.

Given the tranquillity, a trip to Lesbos gives visitors a chance to gain a true Greek experience by enjoying the authentic cuisine and relaxing on the long stretches of untouched coastline.

As the Aegean Sea is home to a large number of islands, there are plenty of ferry routes from Lesbos on offer. From the port town of Mytilini on the southeast coast, you can sail to numerous islands and the Greek mainland.

About Dodecanese Islands:

The Dodecanese Islands in the Southeastern Aegean Sea is a group of 12 large islands and numerous smaller ones, located close to the West coast of Turkey, in the sunniest corner of Greece.

The islands boast crystal clear waters, sandy or pebbly beaches, Byzantine and medieval monuments and unique traditional settlements. Its historical capital Rhodes not only offers beautiful beaches, its also a magnificent old city full of beautifully preserved medieval treasure.