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Piraeus

Piraeus

Ferries to Piraeus

Booking your ferry to Piraeus at the best available price is easy and convenient on Ferriesonline.com, your online price comparison platform to compare offers from the best maritime companies. Booking is straightforward: simply select the route, choose the date, and compare available fares to book your low-cost tickets online.

Piraeus, located in Athens, is Greece's main port and one of the most important gateways to the wonderful Greek islands. This port city is a vibrant hub of maritime activity, offering direct connections to the Greek islands and other Mediterranean ports.

Maritime routes to Piraeus include the connection from Heraklion to Piraeus, offering travelers the opportunity to reach Athens and its beautiful surrounding islands. For the return journey, ferries from Piraeus to Heraklion and from Piraeus to Milos provide convenient travel options to return to the islands or the mainland after an unforgettable vacation. The maritime companies Minoan Lines - Greece and Superfast Anek are among the main operators serving these routes, ensuring safe and comfortable travel for passengers and vehicles.

As for prices, a ticket for the ferry to Piraeus for an adult passenger generally ranges from 60 to 100 euros, depending on the company, the type of cabin chosen, and the season of travel. Be sure to book in advance to get the best fares and secure a spot on your desired ferry.

Explore the Greek islands by booking your ferry trip to Piraeus and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this fascinating region. Bon voyage!

FERRIES TO PIRAEUS

Syros

Syros
Information about Syros
Siro or Sira is a Greek island, belonging to the Cycladic archipelago in the Aegean Sea. It is located at 78 nautical miles (144 km) south of Athens. It is a peripheral unit formed by the municipality of Siro-Ermopoli; most important center is Ermopoli.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Siro became part of the Byzantine Empire until 1204, when it was conquered by the Republic of Venice. In 1537 it was conquered by the Turks. During the dominion of Venice a strong Catholic minority had developed which obtained the protection of France and thanks to an agreement between the French king Francis I and the Sultan Suleiman the Catholic religious orders were protected. Although part of the Ottoman Empire, the island was granted a form of self-government]. After the 1821 war of independence, Siro became part of Greece.
Ermopoli, the administrative capital of the Cyclades, is the capital of the island. The city was founded during the war of independence of 1821, when they came to Siro, which was a French protectorate, refugees from other islands that were under Turkish rule. The town developed very rapidly, becoming an important commercial and nautical hub of the Aegean in the nineteenth century.
Ermopoli has a modern, neoclassical character, and is different from other Cycladic cities, which have a more traditional appearance. The most traditional village of the island is instead Ano Syros, which has buildings of 700 years, on a hill immediately behind and overlooking the natural harbor where Ermopoli was born. The northern part of the island is more mountainous and more barren, the one to the south greener and cultivated.


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