Would you like to explore the best ways to get to Leros? Search for a ferry from Patmos to Leros using the Dodecanese Islands ferry booking platform. On this website discover all routes to Leros departing from Patmos and easily find the timetables, crossing duration and prices.
The ferry route between Patmos and Leros is covered by the sailing company Saos Ferries who have one weekly sailing available with travel times not exceeding 1 hour 30 minutes with primarily afternoon boarding. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.
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There aren't alternative routes to Agia Marina (Leros)
The port of Patmos is located in Skala, on the east coast of the island. Being a small island, the port is of modest size, offering anchorage to passenger ferries from the neighboring islands in the Dodecanese archipelago. The port of Skala originates from the 1600s and was built as a defensive structure, which today welcomes tourists arriving by boat. The port is about five kilometers from the island's capital, Chora and there are bus connections from the port to some places on the island. Departures can be sporadic, but they allow you to get from the port to Chora, Grikos and from Skala to K... [More information]
Address: Skala, Patmos, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Patmos, port
The island of Leros is a little jewel in the heart of the Dodecanese archipelago. The town of Agia Marina is located in the northwest part of the island, in an important natural harbour at the foot of a green hill. A brief history of Agia Marina The history of Agia Marina has been shaped by the multiple invasions on the island over the centuries. This began with the Persians, followed by the Athenians, Spartans and the Ottomans. In the early 1900s, Italy briefly tried to invade the territory between Greece and Turkey, reaching Agia Marina. Then during the Second World War, the Italian armed fo... [More information]