The sea crossing between Leros and Tilos is temporarily not in operation by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry.
The island of Leros has two ports, the main one is Lakki in the west of the island, which connects the island with Piraeus, the Cyclades archipelago and some Dodecanese islands. The second port is Agia Marina which provides connections with other neighboring islands. The port of Leros is connected to Leros-Partheni airport by bus. It is a small airport that only connects with Athens and is about 11 kilometers from the port. Both modes of transport allow you to visit Leros even for just a day, by plane or ferry.... [More information]
Address: Akti Ploutarchou Plessa Lakki 854 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Leros, port
The quiet island of Tilos has almost been forgotten by time. It has around 500 inhabitants that are mostly farmers who survive thanks to the few tourists who come here every year in search of contact with nature. The island has abundant water reserves from valleys, which has allowed cultivation. There is also plenty of flora and fauna and the presence of some rare species of endangered birds. History Tilos, like the other islands of the Dodecanese, has been invaded many times since antiquity, by the Minoans, Cretans, Romans, the Knights of Rhodes from 1306 and the Ottoman Turks in the sixteen... [More information]