Saronic Islands Ferry Map

The Saronic Islands sit close to Athens, so this is one of the shortest and simplest ferry networks in Greece. Most sailings are built around quick passenger traffic rather than long sea journeys. Compared with the Cyclades, the system is smaller and more direct.

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How to read the Saronic Islands map properly

The Saronic Islands are one of the easiest ferry regions in Greece to understand. The map stays compact because the islands sit close to Athens and close to each other.

  • Short crossings shape the system: This is why islands such as Aegina, Agistri, Hydra, Poros, and Spetses feel more like quick ferry targets than remote island trips.
  • This is not a long-chain network: Compared with the Cyclades, the route pattern is tighter and easier to follow.
  • Frequency is part of the appeal: The region works well for short stays and day-trip style travel because the sea distances are smaller.
  • One useful map insight: The Saronic map reads from Athens outward, not from one island chain into the next.
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