Ferry travel from Symi to Leros offers a relaxing way to explore the Dodecanese Islands, with views of the sparkling Aegean Sea and nearby islands along the route. Upon arrival in Leros, you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere, picturesque harbours, and a mix of traditional villages and historic landmarks to explore. The island features a blend of natural beauty, medieval castles, and Venetian architecture, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy local cuisine and seaside relaxation.

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The Port of Symi, located in the island’s picturesque harbour town of Gialos, is one of the most stunning gateways in the Dodecanese. Famous for its colourful neoclassical houses cascading down the hillsides, the port offers a postcard-perfect welcome to travellers. With regular ferry connections to Rhodes, Kos, and other nearby islands, as well as Athens (Piraeus), the port provides seamless access to this charming destination.
From the port, visitors can explore Symi’s beautiful beaches, historic monasteries, and traditional villages. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful getaway or an island-hopping adventure, the Port of Symi ensures an unforgettable start to your journey.
The Port of Leros, located in the charming town of Lakki, serves as the primary gateway to this beautiful Dodecanese island. Known for its distinctive Italian-influenced architecture, the port offers regular ferry connections to Athens, Rhodes, Kos, Patmos, and other nearby islands, making it a key stop for Aegean travellers.
Visitors can easily explore Leros’s scenic beaches, historic castles, and picturesque villages. Whether you’re arriving for a peaceful island escape or an adventurous island-hopping journey, the Port of Leros is the perfect starting point.

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