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The routes connecting Samos and Turkey are operated by 2 ferry operators (Makri A.e. and Meander Travel) which together provide 14 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 45 min and 1 h 30 min. primarily evening departure times for these crossings. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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The port of Vathi has connections to Piraeus, various Cyclades islands, the Dodecanese and the Eastern Aegean. In the summer period there is also a daily connection with Turkey - Kusadasi. There are facilities for private boats and yachts at the port. The port is well connected to the villages and beaches of the island by bus and the bus station is about 10 minutes from the port, in the center of Vathi. On the island of Samos there is the "Aristarchos" international airport, about 20 kilometers from the center of Vathy.... [More information]
Address: Sofouli, Vathi 831 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Vathi (Samos), port
Turkey is a vast and iridescent nation straddling East and West. There is a huge variation in climate, vegetation, population, culture and tradition across the country. Turkey is on the coast of the Mediterranean, Black and Aegean seas and borders Bulgaria and Greece to the west and Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Iran and Iraq to the south-east. Turkey is an extremely interesting country because it divides Europe and Asia and has played a fundamental role in history. In the twelfth century, the first Turkish state emerged and controlled all of western Anatolia. Ottoman contro... [More information]