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Sporades Ferry Map
On the map above โ๏ธ, the Sporades appear as a compact island group with a limited number of core routes. Most crossings depend on a few mainland ports and a smaller set of island links. That makes this network easier to follow than the wider Aegean Islands system.
What matters most on the Sporades ferry map
The Sporades look smaller than many Greek island regions, and that is exactly why the map is useful. It shows a limited network built around a few islands and a few key departure points.
- The system is selective: Routes toward islands such as Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos depend on a smaller route structure than in the Aegean Islands as a whole.
- Fewer links means timing matters more: Missing a key sailing has a bigger effect here than in denser ferry regions.
- This is a regional map, not a national one: The value is in seeing how the islands fit together inside one compact pocket of sea.
- One useful map insight: The Sporades are easier to understand than the Cyclades, but they are also less flexible once you are off the main route pattern.



