Andros - Karlovassi
Ferries to Samos
Andros - Karlovassi
Ferries to Samos
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Providing ferry access to the second largest island within the Cyclades Islands, there are many different ferry routes to choose from when sailing to Andros.
Andros ferries are operated by Golden Star Ferries, SeaJets, Cyclades Fast Ferries connecting Andros, Cyclades Islands with 10 destinations. Andros Ferries sail around 17 times a day and up to 90 times a week.
The Andros - Tinos ferry runs 24 times per week with a duration of 1h 28m. The average price of a Andros - Tinos ferry is around $64.
Andros ferries sail to Athens (Rafina), Mykonos, Tinos, Paros, Karystos, Kea, Athens (Lavrio), Naxos, Kythnos, Syros.
The price of a ferry from Andros starts at around $162.17. Andros ferries can range between $162.17 and $26.99 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
The fastest ferry from Andros is on the Andros - Karystos ferry in 45m with SeaJets.
Car ferries do sail from Andros and are operated by Cyclades Fast Ferries, SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries. View our Deal Finder to compare car ferry prices and tickets.
Foot passengers can travel on ferries from Andros with Cyclades Fast Ferries, SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Andros with SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Andros. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Andros include SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
At Andros ferry port, there are not many facilities available here, as this is a very small port, so expect only the basic facilities. However, from this port there is access to the rest of the island, including the main cities, as well as many other popular touristic hotspots, by both bus and by taxi.
Found on the glittering ultramarine coast that kisses the north-western edge of Samos, a roughly oval-shaped island deep in the Greek stretch of the North Aegean Sea, is the charming port-town of Karlovasi. Built in a wedge between a landscape of steep hills, the town is picture-perfect in its guise as an idyllic Mediterranean community. Traditional white-walled apartment blocks rise in anarchic tiers upon slopes coloured deep-green with Mediterranean pines, while a web of narrow lanes snake idly through the suburbs. The waterfront is lined by a sweeping promenade studded with alfresco restaurants and bars and canvas stalls selling local wares. Beyond them, in the warm shallows of the Aegean Sea, yachts and sailboats bob gently on their moorings. The port in Karlovasi is found at the north-eastern edge of town. It is a small site featuring a handful of piers that jut into a section of the sea sheltered by an arcing breakwater. Incoming ferries dock along the edge of the largest pier where facilities are limited to just a check-in booth and a short stay car-park. Travelling to and from the harbour can prove difficult. The island is hewn from rugged mountains that are split by just a few “main” roads, while most of the villages, Karlovasi included, are designed around a cramped network of streets more suited to pedestrians than cars. A few public buses travel between the towns and villages found nestled in the niches between the hills. Most services travel to the synonymous capital of Samos; this quaint, bay-side town sitting at the end of the number 62 highway which curves away from the heart of Karlovasi and traces the island’s rocky northern coastline east. A number of routes currently operate from the port in Karlovasi throughout the week. Services hosted by Hellenic Seaways sail to several of the islands that speckle the Aegean Sea; including Chios, Limnos and the port-city of Mytilene on the isle of Lesbos to the north; and Mykonos, Syros and the town of Evdilos on Ikaria in the west. A couple of other routes head to the city district of Piraeus and the town of Kavala further away on the Greek mainland.