Ferries from Piraeus to Kavala

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The route connecting Piraeus and Kavala is operated exclusively by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who provide 2 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 25 hours 35 minutes and 26 hours and primarily afternoon departures. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. In addition to deck space, all ferries offer more comfortable solutions ranging from reserved seating to various cabins, suitable for singles, couples and families. There are toilets, bars, shops and self service restaurants on board.

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Ferries from Piraeus to Kavala

Port of Piraeus

The port of Piraeus is located just 12 km south of the center of Athens and is its main port. Historically this port was the starting point for many naval expeditions and the Athenian navy fleet was also based here. Over the centuries, with the decline of Athens the port of Piraeus also declined and then resumed some activities in the nineteenth century. Today, Piraeus is the largest port in Europe in terms of commercial traffic and every year it is a stopover for about 20 thousand passengers. Piraeus covers the routes to the major Greek islands, including the Cicaldi, the Dodecanese archipela... [More information]

Address: Platia Karaiskaki

Directions: Google Map @ Piraeus, port

Guide of Kavala

Kavala is a city in the region of Macedonia that lies halfway between Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis. The city and its port have always had a very close relationship since ancient times and it is considered a crossing point to go to the nearby island of Thassos, located opposite. Kavala has been avoided international mass tourism, although it has recently been the subject of attention by many Germans and Balkans. The city runs all along the waterfront and is a young and dynamic place with many places to explore and lots of nightlife. History Over the centuries the city was subject to numerou... [More information]

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