Kavala – Vathi
Ferries to Samos
Kavala – Vathi
Ferries to Samos
This ferry crossing is available with
The Kavala Vathi ferry typically departs from Kavala at around 21:30.
The average duration of a Kavala Vathi ferry is around 14h 5m. The fastest sailings are approximately 14h 5m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators, type of ship and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Kavala to Vathi provided by Hellenic Seaways. Timetables can change from season to season.
Kavala Vathi ferry prices typically range between $490.95* and $490.95*. The average price is typically $490.95*. The cheapest Kavala Vathi ferry prices start from $490.95*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Kavala and Vathi is approximately 265.1 miles (426.7km) or 230.4 nautical miles.
Currently, cars are not allowed on ferries between Kavala and Vathi.
Ferries currently do not allow foot passengers from Kavala to Vathi.
Pets are welcome on board Kavala Vathi ferries with Hellenic Seaways. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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Kavala - Vathi Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Hellenic Seaways | |
Average Price | A$486* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 14h 5m | |
First Ferry | 21:30 | |
Distance | 230 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Kavala Port lies on the coast of Northern Greece, and is the main port for the city of Kavala, Greece’s second largest city in the northern region. The historic buildings paint Kavala as one of the most picturesque cities in Greece, and when the sea breeze flows through the streets it creates an energy that is unique to the city. The port itself prompted the evolution of the city’s progression and became the gateway to ports around the Aegean Sea and the coast of Asia Minor. In modern times, the port is primarily used for fishing and public transport, though it is also home to a growing water sports scene. The city has shred its tag of the ‘Mecca of Tobacco’ which it was labelled during the time the bourgeoisie were beginning to take command of the city. The enigmatic character of the city is still intact, though it has recently become a much friendlier and welcoming town. The port is particularly welcoming; several thousand visitors pass through the terminal each year, with daily crossings during the summer months. The port offers sailings to many nearby islands and resorts, including the Aegean Islands, Lesbos and other islands belonging to Greece. The ferry companies offering the crossings are considered to be the best in the region, and offer food and drink to passengers whilst on board.
Vathy is a town on the island of Samos in the eastern Aegean Sea, south of Chios, north of Patmos and the Dodecanese. Since the early 80’s the island of Samos has been increasing in popularity as a tourist destination.