Travelling by ferry to Peloponnese

To reach Peloponnese by boat, you can depart from 1 countries: Greece. The ferries of the 4 companies (LANE Sea Line, Sea Jets, Lane Sea Lines or Hellenic Seaways) operating crossings to Peloponnese call at 13 ports: Kissamos, Gytheio, Kythira, Antikythira, Rethymno, Kalamata, Athens and Ermioni.

With a network of 12 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Peloponnese and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies LANE Sea Line, Sea Jets, Lane Sea Lines and Hellenic Seaways offer up to 10 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Peloponnese on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 20 min (Spetses - Ermioni) with a distance of 10 mi and the longest 2 hours 10 min (Athens - Ermioni) with a distance of 48 mi.

Ferries to Peloponnese in figures

Countries
Greece
Number of crossings
10 crossings a day
Number of ports
13
Number of ferry connections
12
Number of ferry companies
4
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Popular ferries to Peloponnese

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Most popular ferry routes to Peloponnese

To travel to Peloponnese by ferry, the ferry operators Hellenic Seaways, Lane Sea Lines, Sea Jets and LANE Sea Line offer daily crossings from Kosta, Ydra, Galatas, Kefalonia, Spetses or Ermioni.

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Ferry Peloponnese: Travel Guide

Ferry Peloponnese: What to see and do?

The Peloponnese is a region rich in history and natural beauty. Whether you arrive by ferry in Patras, Kalamata or Athens, this itinerary will allow you to discover the main towns and sights of this fascinating peninsula. Prepare to be immersed in ancient history and amazed by breathtaking scenery.

  1. Athens - If you arrive by ferry in Piraeus, don't miss the chance to visit Athens, the capital of Greece. Explore iconic sites such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus. Stroll through the picturesque district of Plaka, known for its cobbled streets, craft shops and traditional tavernas.

  2. Corinth - Heading north from Athens, you'll soon reach Corinth. Visit the ruins of the ancient city of Corinth, famous for its canal and Doric temple dating from the 6th century BC. And don't miss the Acrocorinth acropolis, with its panoramic views over the Gulf of Corinth.

  3. Mycenae - Continue east to Mycenae, a major archaeological site dating from the 2nd millennium BC. Explore the Cyclopean walls, the tomb of Agamemnon and the famous Lion Gate. You'll be fascinated by the legendary history of this ancient city.

  4. Sparta - Travelling through the mountainous region of Arcadia, you will reach Sparta, the famous city of ancient Greece. Visit Sparta's archaeological museum to learn more about its military and cultural history. Don't miss the ancient theatre and the Temple of Athena Chalkioikos.

  5. Olympia - Head west to Olympia, the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. Explore the archaeological site and discover the stadium, temples and museum of Olympia, home to many remarkable archaeological finds. Soak up the atmosphere of this mythical place.

  6. Pylos - Continue south to Pylos, a charming port town on the west coast of the peninsula. Discover the 13th-century castle of Pylos and marvel at the crystal-clear waters of Navarino Bay. You can also relax and swim on the fine sandy beaches.

  7. Monemvasia - Finally, complete your journey with a visit to Monemvasia, a breathtaking medieval town built on a rock. Stroll along the narrow cobbled streets, visit the Byzantine churches and enjoy the panoramic view of the Aegean Sea from the citadel walls. You'll be transported to another time.

The Peloponnese is a fascinating region with a wealth of historic sites and spectacular scenery. Whether you're a fan of ancient history or in search of breathtaking scenery, you'll find plenty to do as you explore the main towns and sights of this Greek peninsula.

Peloponnese: When to visit?

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.

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