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  Book your ferry ticket to Greece:

ferry tickets, ferry bookingBook your cheap ferry ticket to Greece online through Bluedog: Ferry Tickets. You can book a ferry to many popular destinations within Greece using the following ferry operators Anek Line, Minoan Lines, Superfast Ferries or Hellanic Mediterranean.

 

  Greek Ferry Booking - Instant Confirmation.

Book your ferry online and a booking reference will be sent to you by email. When you arrive at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.

 

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  Your ferry guide to Greece:

With Bluedog: Ferry Tickets you can find your ferry crossings for Greek Island hopping. Starting in either Italy or the Greek mainland ports you can book a ferry to Greece's many islands like Corfu, Crete, Rhodes, Santorini and many more.

Igoumenitsa,
The capital of Thesprotia and one of Greece's most important ports, lies 92 kilometres from Yanina. It is a modern town, one of the country's gateways to Western Europe, and a major hub for Adriatic sea traffic. The marvellous beaches of Drepano and Makrigiali with their hospitable resorts, plentiful sun and sea attract thousands of tourists, sports aficionados and adventurers the year round.

Patras
Iis the capital of the region or prefecture. It owes its name to Patreas, chief of the Achaians. The city is among the most important in Greece, and the largest in the Peloponnese. It is also a major transportation center, linking the country with Italy and the Peloponnese with the lonian islands. The city extends from the shore up to the Castle. It is divided into two parts, the upper and the lower, whose layout, parks and plazas give it a definite distinction. The old city, at the foot of the castle, still has quite a number of attractive neoclassical houses, while the lower city has many mansions, such as those housing the Municipal Theatre, the Odeon, etc. The Cathedral of St. Andrew (picture), the city's patron, rises majestically above the lower city.

Corfu
Corfu lies to the north of the Ionian sea at the entrance of Adriatic. It is the second largest island in the group known as the Seven Islands, or Eptanisa. Together with the small island of Paxi and others that are still smaller (Antipaxi, Othoni, Erikoussa, Mathraki), Corfu constitutes a separate prefecture.

It has an area of 592 sq. km, a coastline of 217 km and a population of over 100,000 making it the largest Ionian island in terms of population.

Approximately 65% of the surface of the island is under cultivation and 59% of this area is covered with olives, cypress trees, citrus fruit trees, fruit trees and vineyards.

Cephalonia
Cephalonia lies at the center of the Ionian Sea and 53 nautical miles from Patras to which is connected by ferry boat, both from the ports of Argostoli and Sami. The island has a surface area of 781 sq. km, with 254 km of coastline and a population of 27,000 inhabitants.

The island is connected also to Kyllini in the Peloponnese, from Poros, with Lefkada and with the coast of Aitoloakarnania opposite. During summer, the island is connected by ferry boat with Zakynthos. Besides the ferry boats the island is also connected by plane to Athens and during the summer to Zakynthos and Corfu.

 

 

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