Skopelos to Alonissos Ferry

The Skopelos Alonissos ferry route connects Skopelos Island with Sporades Islands and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Hellenic Seaways service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 20 minutes while the Anes Ferries service runs up to 9 times per week with a duration from 30 min.

So that’s a combined 30 sailings on offer per week on the Skopelos Alonissos route between Skopelos Island and Sporades Islands. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Skopelos to Alonissos Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Skopelos Island to Sporades Islands page.

Skopelos - Alonissos Ferry Operators

  • Hellenic Seaways
    • 3 Sailings Daily 20 min
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  • Anes Ferries
    • 9 Sailings Weekly 30 min
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Skopelos Alonissos Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Skopelos Alonissos route is a car and 2 passengers.

Skopelos Alonissos Ferry reviews

  • "Great ferry trip"

    outward with the regular ferry from Skopelos to Alonissos, The Skiathos Express. Very neat and clean. Luggage could be left on the car deck so you do not have to climb with heavy suitcases. The boat arrived fifteen minutes late, but that was not a problem. It was a very nice trip on a calm sea. For the return journey, I, due to unforseen circumstances, changed the departure and travelled on board the direct Flying Cat 5 from Alonissos to Skiathos. It was an exciting experience. The ship was very neat, on time and well organised. Fixed seats. just like in an airplane. Only, a part of the journey (from Skopelos to Glossa) got really, really wild. You could not walk around without wobbling too much. We were immediately handed plastic bags by stewards. Very thoughtful. And all in all a very good, quick trip.

    'Natascha' travelled Skopelos Alonissos with Hellenic Seaways on Express Skiathos

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  • "not bad"

    good crossing

    'Anonymous' travelled Skopelos Alonissos with Hellenic Seaways on Express Pegasus

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  • "dirty toilets"

    toilets are old and dirty, we also had problem in the man toilets

    'Ivano' travelled Skopelos Alonissos with Hellenic Seaways on Apollon Hellas

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  • "Quickly and Conveniently"

    The quickly and conveniently. The stops were a few minutes which helped even arrived ahead of schedule.

    'M. Eugenia' travelled Skopelos Alonissos with Hellenic Seaways on Express Skiathos

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Skopelos Guide

The Greek island of Skopelos is located in the north western Aegean Sea and is one of the Northern Sporades group of islands. The island is to the east of the Pelion Peninsular on the Greek mainland and to the north of the island of Euboea. On a clear day the neighbouring island of Skiathos can clearly be seen from Skopelos. The island's port is located in the island's main town, also called Skopelos and is located on a bay on the island's northern coast.

This green island has many varieties of flowers, trees and shrubs growing on it and is one of the greenest islands in the Aegean Sea. The local vegetation is mainly comprised of forests of Aleppo Pines, Kermes Oaks, a small forest of Holm Oaks, Oleo-Ceratonion maquis, fruit trees and olive groves. Because of the need for Pine trees which were used to build ships, the island's Oak species have largely been replaced by Pine forests.

The island is served by hydrofoils and ferries from the ports of Volos Magnesia and Agios Konstantinos, Phthiotis on mainland Greece which also allows connections to and from Alonissos and Skiathos. In summer there is also a ferry to and from Kymi in Euboea.

Alonissos Guide

The Greek island of Alonnisos lies in the Aegean Sea and forms one of the Northern Sporades group of islands along with Skopelos and Skiathos. Skopelos is only 3 km to the east of Alonnisos. It is the most remote of the Northern Sporades group of islands and is home to the National Marine Park of the Northern Sporades which is a haven for rare birds, dolphins and the Mediterranean Monk Seal. The island is surrounded by small islands that are scattered around the archipelago and its interior is rugged. It is the perfect island for visitors looking for peach and tranquillity with lovely things to do including taking a leisurely stroll through the pine forests, olive groves and orchards.

visitors arriving by ferry will be greeted by the picturesque harbour and island capital of Patitiri. The town has a beautiful stone paved waterfront and takes its name from the wine presses used by the locals. The old island capital is Hora (or Old Village) and provides visitors with lovely views of the sea, stone houses with pretty little courtyards, narrow alleys and a number of churches that capture the spirit of a typical Greek island town.

From the port there is ferry and hydrofoil service from Patitiri to Volos, Agios Konstantinos, and Thessaloniki on the mainland and to the islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Skyros.