Map of Ferries to Limnos

Ferry routes to Limnos cross the northern stretch of the Aegean Sea, docking right in the shadow of Myrina’s castle. Blue Star Ferries and Seajets are the largest operators here, running long-haul vessels from the mainland ports of Kavala and Lavrio. Check the ferry map above to see how this volcanic island sits on the maritime corridor heading south to Lesbos or to Chios. Bring your car to navigate the wide, flat plains of the interior.

From Greece to Limnos

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Lavrio โ†” Kavala
Seajets ยท 7u 20m
๐Ÿš— โœ“๐Ÿš โœ“Stopover: Chios โ†’ Agios Efstratios โ†’ LimnosFrom โ‚ฌ99
Piraeus โ†” Kavala
Blue Star Ferries ยท 26u
๐Ÿš— โœ“๐Ÿš โœ“Stopover: Syros โ†’ Mykonos โ†’ Ikaria โ†’ Pythagorio โ†’ Chios โ†’ Petra (Lesvos) โ†’ LimnosFrom โ‚ฌ65

Map of Ferries to Limnos

Limnos is situated in the northern part of the Aegean Sea. For 2026, the largest ferry operators providing service to the island are Blue Star Ferries and Seajets. The primary harbor is Myrina, located on the western coast.

Departure Port Arrival Port Duration
Lavrio (Athens) Myrina 9 to 10 hours. A regular connection from the secondary port of Attica.
Kavala Myrina 3 to 4 hours. The most frequent link from the Greek mainland.
Mytilene (Lesbos) Myrina 4 to 5 hours. Part of the North Aegean multi-stop ferry line.
  • Vessel Types: Both conventional cruise ferries and high-speed catamarans operate on these routes. High-speed services are primarily available during the summer season.
  • Regional Connections: Limnos provides maritime links to the island of Samothrace and the port of Thessaloniki.
  • Port Services: The port of Myrina is situated within walking distance of the town center, providing access to local transport and commercial facilities.
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