Travelling by ferry to Glyfa

Need to get to Glyfa by ferry? Looking for information and ferry tickets to Glyfa? Vivanoda helps you find the best deals on ferries to Glyfa from all 3 ports including Skiathos and Agios Konstantinos. There are a total of 2 ferry routes operated by Anes Ferries.

The Anes Ferries lines to Glyfa have a frequency of around 0 crossings a week.

Statistics of Glyfa ferry port

Countries
Greece
Number of ports
3
Number of ferry connections
2
Number of ferry companies
1
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Tips for cheaper and better ferry travel to Glyfa

You will make the right choice by choosing the ferry to Glyfa. This means of transport has undeniable advantages: comfortable, relaxing, economical... Here are some tips to save money on your ferry crossing to Glyfa and travel in the best conditions:

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Be punctual when checking in at the port of departure
In Skiathos or Agios Konstantinos, check in at the port at least 1 hour before departure. Check the timetable with Anes Ferries.
Don't miss out on great deals from Anes Ferries
The ferry company (Anes Ferries) may regularly offer promotional prices and other interesting discounts for trips to Glyfa. You may be able to take advantage of these, so don't miss out."

All crossings to Glyfa ferry port

What better way to start your trip to Glyfa than with a ferry crossing? Anes Ferries ferries to Glyfa offer a comfortable and affordable alternative for travellers who want to avoid the long queues and tedious boarding procedures at airports. Moreover, you can take your car or motorbike on board, allowing you to explore Glyfa and its surroundings in complete freedom as soon as you arrive.

With a wide choice of ferry companies and routes from Skiathos or Agios Konstantinos to Glyfa, use our fare comparison platform to find the best deals on ferries to Glyfa for your budget and preferences. All you have to do is search!

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Where is the ferry terminal in Glyfa?

Glyfa
Glyfa is located 0.1 mi from Glyfa city centre.
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Ferry to Glyfa: Travel Guide

When to take the ferry to Glyfa?

In summer, average temperatures vary between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius, with possible heat peaks in July and August. The days are long and sunny, perfect for a beach holiday or exploring the country's archaeological sites. However, bear in mind that this is also Greece's peak tourist season, which means that places of interest can be busier and prices can be higher.

If you prefer to avoid the crowds of tourists, spring and autumn are also good seasons to travel in Greece. In April, May, September and October, temperatures are mild, fluctuating between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. Beaches are less crowded and accommodation prices can be lower. This is also an ideal time to explore the Greek islands and avoid the summer heatwave.

Discover the country from Glyfa port

Greece is a multi-faceted country, with thousands of islands and islets, each offering its own charm and atmosphere. Ferries are a popular means of transport for travellers wishing to explore the Greek islands. Ferries generally operate from May to September, but some routes also operate outside this period. The main ports for ferries in Greece are Athens, Piraeus, Thessaloniki and Heraklion, Crete.

The Greek islands are famous for their natural beauty, traditional architecture and fascinating history. One of the most popular islands is Santorini, known for its spectacular sea views and white houses with blue roofs. The islands of Mykonos and Rhodes are also very popular, offering a lively nightlife and beautiful beaches. For those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of island life, the quieter islands of Milos and Sifnos are perfect options.

Discover the region from Glyfa

Patras, the largest city in Central Greece, is an eclectic mix of modernity and tradition. Start your exploration at the Rion-Antirion Bridge, a feat of engineering that links the Peloponnese to the mainland. Then head for Patras Castle, a Venetian fortress offering uninterrupted views over the city. And don't miss the Roman Theatre, a well-preserved archaeological site dating back to Roman times.

Larissa, close to the Gulf of Thessaloniki, is a lively and vibrant city. Take a stroll through the picturesque district of Frio to discover its Byzantine castle and narrow streets. History buffs will love Larissa's archaeological museum, home to unique artefacts dating back to Hellenistic and Roman times.

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