Ermioni – Poros
Ferries to Saronic Islands
Ermioni – Poros
Ferries to Saronic Islands
There are usually 1 daily and 9 weekly sailings between Ermioni and Poros (Saronic Islands). This ferry route is operated by
The earliest Ermioni Poros (Saronic Islands) ferry sailings typically depart Ermioni at around 06:55. The last ferry usually departs at 15:55.
Ermioni Poros (Saronic Islands) Ferry sail durations on this ferry route can take around 1h 7m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 5m. Sailing times can vary, durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are an average of 1 daily sailings and up to 9 weekly ferry sailings from Ermioni to Poros (Saronic Islands). These sailings are provided by Hellenic Seaways. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
Ermioni Poros (Saronic Islands) ferry prices typically range between 50.0 €* and 50.0 €*. The average price is typically 50.0 €*. The cheapest Ermioni Poros (Saronic Islands) ferry prices start from 50.0 €*. The average price for a foot passenger is 50.0 €*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Ermioni to Poros (Saronic Islands) is approximately 15.8 miles (25.4km) or 13.7 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Ermioni and Poros (Saronic Islands)
Yes, foot passengers can travel with
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Ermioni to Poros (Saronic Islands) 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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Ermioni - Poros (Saronic Islands) Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Hellenic Seaways | |
Average Price | 50 €* | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 9 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 1h 7m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 1h 5m | |
First Ferry | 06:55 | |
Last Ferry | 15:55 | |
Distance | 13 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Located in the Peloponnese region of Greece, Ermioni is a popular tourist resort and small port town which lies to the south east of Argolis. The port is situated on the Aegean Sea coast and faces the islands of Hydra and Dorkos. Rising up on a hillside, the old town has amazing views to nearby islands and a fertile plain rich in pomegranates, citrus fruits and olive groves. Below the old town, the northern bay forms a natural harbour for the busy little port where you can observe fishermen clean their nets and also find some small shops and cafes. If you are looking for a good selection of restaurants, Mandraki lies to the south of Ermioni and has a number of quayside restaurants, bars and traditional tavernas where you can see their octopuses hanging outside to dry in the sun.
The town and its surrounding area can trace its origins back to at least the times of Homer. During the classic era it was well known for its shipbuilders and also for the production of porphyra, a very important red dye which was used for the colouring of the uniforms of many armies including that of Alexander the Great.
Ermioni is connected to Piraeus by ferry.
The town and port of Poros is located on the Greek island of Kefalonia and provides an important link, via its ferry service, between the island and mainland Greece. Many of the fishermen's houses that made up the town were destroyed by an earthquake in 1953 but with the aid of the British the town was rebuilt and is set in the beautiful scenery of the Atros and Pahni mountains and its coastline, which provides the town with its port and beaches. The ravine of Poros is a popular attraction and is an 80 m deep precipice, with steep slopes where you can see hollows in the rocks - which are supposedly the footprints of the mythological Hercules. The River Vohinas springs from a 'bottomless' lake, with is a dry bed river in the summer months but in winter it flows through the town.
Legend has it that the large rocks that are located just off the beach between Poros and Skala were thrown at early invaders by the Cyclops. The coastline on the other side of Poros, facing Ithaca, is one of the last refuges of the endangered Mediterranean Monk Seal.