There is no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to selecting a ferry from Samos to Aegean Islands. There are 2 ferry companies with a combined offering of 15 Ferry Routes connecting Pythagorio to Fournoi & Agios Kirikos, Karlovassi to Chios, Fournoi, Vathi, Agios Kirikos, Evdilos, Limnos (Myrina) & Mytilene, Vathi to Chios, Mytilene, Limnos (Myrina), Agios Kirikos, Evdilos & Fournoi, Karlovassi to Chios, Fournoi, Vathi, Agios Kirikos, Evdilos, Limnos (Myrina) & Mytilene, Vathi to Chios, Mytilene, Limnos (Myrina), Agios Kirikos, Evdilos & Fournoi & Karlovassi to Chios, Fournoi, Vathi, Agios Kirikos, Evdilos, Limnos (Myrina) & Mytilene.
The fastest route between Samos and Aegean Islands is Karlovassi to Vathi 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.
Samos is a Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea, lying just off the west coast of Turkey.
Samos was a particularly rich and powerful city-state in ancient Greece, renowned for its top quality vineyards and for being the birthplace of the famous mathematician, Pythagoras.
Nowadays, it’s regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in the Aegean, boasting pure white sandy beaches, picturesque villages and charming fishing harbours. It is also known for producing excellent sweet Muscat wines.
It has a number of fascinating landmarks, too, including the largest temple in the country in the town of Heraion. Another highlight is the Eupalinos aqueduct, an amazing feat of ancient Greek engineering; a tunnel reaching over 1,000 metres long with only a few feet open to the public.
Thanks to the island’s location in the Aegean Sea, Samos is a useful departure point for a great number of destinations. It has a few ports along its coastline where you can sail to other Greek islands and the mainland.
The Aegean Islands are a group of islands in the Aegean Sea, most of which belong to Greece with the remainder belonging to Turkey.
Located between the south and east side of the Greek mainland and to the west of Turkey, the Aegean Islands consist of seven groups, namely the north eastern Aegean Islands, Sporades, Euboea, Argosaronic Islands, Cyclades, Dodecanese and Crete.
Islands in the Aegean Sea feature crystal blue waters, hot springs, fortress villages, rich history, delicious seafood and some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece. The Aegean Islands will no doubt offer those who visit the region a memorable and authentic experience.
Like most island groups, travelling by ferry is the most popular and in many cases the only way to get in and to travel around and the region is served by numerous ferry companies connecting the vast number of ports.