Are you trying to find out how to get to the Dodecanese Islands? Find the best ferry from Paros to the Dodecanese Islands with Dodecanese Islands ferry booking service by NetFerry. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to the Dodecanese Islands> departing from Paros and related timetables, tariffs and durations.
The sea connections between Paros and Dodecanese Islands are operated by Blue Star Ferries only who provide availability for 2 sailings per week with departures and crossing times shorter than 6 hours. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. Although this a quite a short journey, each vessel is fully equipped and comfortable to ensure that you enjoy your time on board.
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The port of Paros is located in Parikia on the west coast of the island. The port provides many connections throughout the year and is the main transport hub of the Cyclades. It is a good sized natural harbor, sheltered to the north by a bay and only winds from the west present problems for ships and ferries. The services for boaters and passengers arriving or departing on board ferries arre vast, there are restaurants, bars, shops and an information office. The connection with Antiparos provides a nice day trip, with daily excursions lasting about an hour only available during the summe... [More information]
Address: Christoi Konstavtopoiloi, Paros 844 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Paros, port
The Dodecanese are a group of more than one hundred and sixty islands and are situated in Greece close to the border with Turkey. These islands vary in size and development, from large and well-developed islands such as Rhodes to isolated and lesser-known islets. The Aegean Sea cradles and laps the jagged coast and the islands are full of flowers, colours and fragrances that create a very special borderland between the East and West. Facts about the Islands The Dodecanese islands are famous for their clear and transparent water, sand and pebble beaches and remarkable archaeological sites... [More information]