Spetses – Ermioni
Ferries to Greece
Spetses – Ermioni
Ferries to Greece
Typically 1 daily ferry sailing run between Spetses to Ermioni. This ferry route is operated by
The earliest Spetses Ermioni ferry sailings typically depart Spetses at around 06:10. The average sailing time is approximately 23m and the fastest sailing time is approximately 20m.
Spetses Ermioni ferry prices typically range between $17* and $51*. The average price is typically $32*. The cheapest Spetses Ermioni ferry prices start from $13*. The average price for a foot passenger is $32*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times.
The distance between Spetses to Ermioni is approximately 9.8 miles (15.8km) or 8.5 nautical miles for the mariners!
No ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel onboard between Spetses and Ermioni.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with
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| Spetses - Ermioni Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Greece | |
| Destination Country | Greece | |
| No. of Operators | 1 | |
| Operators | Hellenic Seaways | |
| Average Price | $32* | |
| Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 13 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 23m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 20m | |
| First Ferry | 06:10 | |
| Last Ferry | 19:35 | |
| Distance | 8 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-07-02.
Spetses is a small island in the Saronic Gulf, right opposite the Peloponnese coast of Ermionida in Greece. Spetses is an attractive pine-clad island, just big enough to offer a range of activities to keep everyone happy. The island boasts secluded, hidden coves with sparkling clear seas, beaches close to waterfront hotels and numerous tavernas to choose from with friendly service and traditional hospitality.
With a shoreline of pebbled beaches lining a narrow inlet of the electric blue waters of the warm Aegean Sea, the small seaside town of Ermioni is an undoubted gem studding the south-eastern coast of Greece. Found on the historic Argolid Peninsula, site of one of the first major settlements in the classical era of Greece, Ermioni is surrounded on three-sides by hilly Mediterranean scrubland and groves of blossoming olive trees. Extending from the east of town is a narrow promontory tipped by the lush pine forest of Bisti Grove (‘Bisti,’ appropriately meaning ‘tail’ in Greek). Though small, this stretch of land is steeped in history, evident in the Venetian walls that line the coast and the ancient vestiges of a temple built to worship the deity Poseidon found near the entrance to the grove. The port of Ermioni is a quaint marina formed of two piers that project into the Aegean Sea. Ferries entering the harbour dock at a designated section of the larger pier, just beside a small undercover waiting terminal. There are no facilities in the terminal itself, though the promenade that runs perpendicular to the pier is crammed with restaurants, cafes and a few shops selling refreshments. Ermioni is a rural town with very few transport links. The town consists mainly of labyrinthine residential streets and as such does not have a local bus service or train station, though a bus does run from Athens airport to the nearby village of Kranidi. Driving to the port can prove difficult too, with just two twisting roads leading in and out of town and the nearest major motorway over 60-miles away. Only one route currently operates from the port. A Hellenic Seaways service sails around the Argolid Peninsula before heading north along the Mediterranean to the port of Piraeus; a major port city just 5-miles from the capital of Athens. It’s a relatively short trip that leaves Ermioni a number of times each day.