The shipping company Blue Star Ferries is happy to offer you the route from Mykonos to Samos Karlovassi, two islands close to each other but with completely different characteristics!
🚢Check the information about your crossing:
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The route runs all year round.
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Departures are 3 to 5 times a week depending on the season.
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The crossing takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes.
🏝️Keep an eye on the two islands!
➔Full of fun and Greek tradition, Myknos is the ideal place to spend your holiday! Grab your backpack and start exploring the streets of the town. You will find a scenic town with classic white houses and blue windows, just like the sea that surrounds it!
Visit Little Venice, where you will find restaurants, shops and traditional island products.
The famous windmills are also a must, a powerful source of the island's economy, thanks to the favourable winds in the area.
Mykonos is a true piece of heaven, thanks in part to its beaches, Agios Sostis, famous for its golden sand and crystal clear sea, a paradise for fun-lovers who want to party and dance until dawn, and Frangias, the most rugged and hidden from tourists, a true jewel.
➔The village of Samos Karlovassi is located in the northern part of the island of Samos, which is part of the Dodecanese archipelago.
Here you can discover the hidden places in the wild nature.
The village is composed by the village centre and the new town with its neoclassical buildings. When you arrive in Karlovassi, you should visit the incredible church of the Holy Trinity, which stands on the highest point of the village and the church of Agios Nikoalos, in neoclassical style, with its white and blue colours.
The most breathtaking place is the Potami waterfalls, reached by a path through the forest, where you can admire the Byzantine castle.
One of the most beautiful beaches in Karlovassi is Potami Beach, surrounded by unspoilt nature and golden sands, the perfect place for your holiday!
HERE IS A TIP: if you want the cheapest tickets on the market, ideally you should look for them months in advance so as not to fall into the trap of the high season when prices soar!