Ferries from Tilos to Naxos

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The link between Tilos and Naxos is served by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries only who make one weekly sailing available with travel times ranging bewteen 10 hours 10 minutes and 10 hours 10 minutes. departure times for these crossings. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. In order to provide optimum passenger comfort, each ship is equipped with food shops, an information centre and accommodation suitable for all needs (according to availability).

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Ferries from Tilos to Naxos

Port of Tilos

The port of Tilos is located in Livadia on the east coast of the island, it is about seven kilometers from the capital, Magalo Chorio. The port provides connections to Piraeus and the Dodecanese islands. It is a small and peaceful port, where there is a quiet atmosphere to welcome both foot passengers and private boats. There are few roads and not many services around the port, but you can find everything in the center of the capital along with public transport, there is a bus that connects Livadia, Megalo CHorio and Eristos Beach. There are two airports near the island, Rhodes and Kos. From R... [More information]

Address: Livadia, Tilos, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Tilos, port

Guide of Naxos

Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades archipelago and is blessed with a rich, green landscape and was nicknamed the granary of Greece. Tourists will be attracted by the mild climate and beautiful valleys and mountains, on which you can go walking and trekking to escape the summer heat. The island is famous for its long white beaches and the plateau of Tragea from where you can see the landscape that is covered olive and lemon trees. These local products have provided a livelihood for Naxos, along with a particular type of sand that is used all over the world for sandpaper. This has meant... [More information]

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