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Map of Ferries to Lesbos
Ferry routes to Lesbos involve an overnight haul from Athens or a fast 45-minute crossing from the Turkish coast. Blue Star Ferries and Turyol are the largest operators moving passengers and heavy freight into the main port of Mytilene. You should bring a car for this trip, as the island is massive and requires driving to get around. Once you finish visiting, the boats continue their Aegean run south to Chios or north to Limnos.
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Map of Ferries to Lesbos
Lesbos, also known as Lesvos, is a major island in the North Aegean. In 2026, the primary ferry operators serving this destination are Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways. Most vessels dock at the port of Mytilene, which serves as the administrative and commercial center of the island.
| Departure Port | Arrival Port | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Piraeus (Athens) | Mytilene | 11 to 13 hours. Most sailings are overnight and operate daily. |
| Kavala | Mytilene | 7 to 9 hours. This route connects northern Greece to the island. |
| Ayvalik (Turkey) | Mytilene | 45 to 90 minutes. Frequent international shuttle services. |
- Port Information: The main ferry terminal is located in the town of Mytilene. Seasonal services may occasionally use the port of Sigri on the western side of the island.
- Onward Travel: Lesbos is a transit point for ferries traveling to Chios and Limnos.
- Vehicle Logistics: Conventional ferries on the Piraeus route accommodate cars and commercial trucks. Advance booking is required for vehicle space during summer months.



