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The route connecting Tinos and Nisyros is operated by the sailing company Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who make one weekly sailing available with travel times ranging bewteen 9 hours 15 minutes and 9 hours 15 minutes. primarily afternoon departure times for these crossings. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.
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The port of Tinos is located to the southwest of the island and provides connections to many of the Cyclades islands. The new port is located close to the center of Chora with nice beaches in the vicinity. There are useful passenger services around the port. Athens is the closest airport, from which you can easily move to Rafina and embark for Tinos. Athens International Airport is about 15 kilometers from the port of Rafina and there are connections provided by Ktel buses that depart every hour, the journey takes about thirty minutes.... [More information]
Address: Leof. Stavrou Kionion, Tinos 842 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Tinos, port
Nisyros is famous for its volcano, which is the islands main tourist attraction. This small round island has been forgotten by international tourism, it is green and lush thanks to the volcanic soil which grows eucalyptus, fig trees, olive trees and fruit trees scattered across the island. The inhabitants are friendly and welcoming towards the few tourists who come here. History According to Greek mythology, the island became separated from Kos when Poseidon hurled a giant called Polyvotis down to earth during the battle between the Gods and Giants. Today Polyvotes is the name of the volcano ... [More information]