Greece, ferry from Skiathos to Alonissos

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What are the options for getting to Alonissos island from Skiathos in mid June? It seems there are ferries, but they only depart in the morning, however I will be arriving to the airport in the early afternoon.






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Where do ferries go from Skiathos?

Skiathos ferries connect Sporades Islands with Skopelos Island & Greece with crossings available to Alonissos (in Sporades Islands), Chora & Glossa (in Skopelos Island) & Thessaloniki, Mantoudi, Volos, Agios Konstantinos & Glyfa (in Greece).

How long is the ferry from Skopelos to Alonissos?

The Skopelos Alonissos ferry route connects Skopelos Island with Sporades Islands and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Hellenic Seaways service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 20 minutes while the Anes Ferries service runs up to 9 times per week with a duration from 30 min.

How long is the ferry ride from Skiathos to Skopelos?

How long is the ferry ride from Skiathos to Skopelos (Glossa)? The ferry ride lasts from 15 min to 1 hr depending on the type of vessel and its itinerary.

How do you get from Alonissos to mainland?

You can easily get to Alonissos by ferry from mainland Greece and the ports of Volos and Evia (Mantoudi or Kymi). Alonissos also has frequent ferry connections to the nearby islands of Skopelos and Skiathos. The island has no airport so the closest airport option is either Skiathos or Volos.



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