Ferries from the Dodecanese Islands to Nisyros

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Are you organizing a vacation to Greece? Search for the best ferry from the Dodecanese Islands to Nisyros using our Dodecanese Islands ferry booking system. Our pages provide you with all the information on your trip to Nisyros from the Dodecanese Islands including prices, schedules and travel times.

The links between Dodecanese Islands and Nisyros are served by 4 ferry operators (Blue Star Ferries, Dodekanisos Seaways, Saos Ferries and Anem) who have more than 28 sailings per week with morning and afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 9 hours 05 minutes. On this route, you decide whether you prefer travelling with your vehicle or faster as a foot passenger by hydrofoil provided by Dodekanisos Seaways. There are various types of seating and cabin options when crossing times exceed six hours, ranging from regular seats to cabins. There are also bars and self service restaurants available to all. Cabin crews will cater to your needs.

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From Greece to Nisyros

From the Dodecanese Islands to Nisyros

  • Ferries from Kos to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h 15 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      45 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 30 min

  • Ferries from Rhodes to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      4 h 15 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      2 h 35 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      4 h 50 min

  • Ferries from Tilos to Nisyros
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      40 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 15 min

Guide of Nisyros

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]

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