Ferries from Agia Marina (Leros) to Pythagorio (Samos)

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Can't wait to get to Greece? Search your ferry from Leros to Samos with our Aegean Islands ferry booking service. Our pages give you all the info for your trip to Samos from Leros including the prices, timetables and duration of the crossings.

The link between Leros and Samos is served by the operator Saos Ferries who provide 3 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 4 hours 50 minutes and 5 hours 45 minutes and typically morning 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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Ferries from Agia Marina (Leros) to Pythagorio (Samos)

Port of Agia Marina (Leros)

The port of Agia Marina is located on the island of Leros, in the Dodecanese archipelago. The port is located to the north of Platanos, on the eastern side of the island and is about 4 km from Lakki. It can be reached by road on Epar.Od. Xirokampou-Parthenou. It is a very picturesque port, there is also a Byzantine fortress of Bourtzi at the entrance to the port.  There are two ports on the island, the second smaller port provides connections to the neighboring islands and anchorage to private boats. Leros also has a small airport with flights to and from Athens. The nearby island of Kos ... [More information]

Address: Piraka, Ag. Marina 854 00, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Agia Marina (Leros), port

Guide of Pythagorio (Samos)

The island of Samos is the Aegean Sea, closer to the Turkish coast than to the Greek. Pythagorio is on the southern coast and is an important centre because of its port and an interesting archaeological site, which have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO. History  The area was inhabited in the year 1000 by the Ions, its height of fortune and splendour was in around 540 BC, a period in which poets, artists and scientists lived and studied in Samos. In 580 BC, Pythagoras was born on the island and he later founded the school of philosophy. Places to visit Pythagorio is one of the mo... [More information]

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