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"When in Greece"
I'm sorry to say, but will not use Hellenic Seaways for Greek islands again. If you rely on other means of transport to get to ports then you run the risk of missing the crossing if their timetables are unreliable. We missed our ferry from Agios Konstantinos because there wasn't an early enough bus from Athens, had to travel to Volos and buy new tickets (€96). So check schedules of buses in advance or buy your tickets as you go instead.
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Punctual departure and arrival, trip with no problems and cafè shop on board well equipped.
Read More Read LessAt Direct Ferries you can compare Greece to Skopelos Island ferries on the Agios Konstantinos Chora ferry route with our quick and easy live availability and best price search.
Use our Agios Konstantinos Chora ferry guide to find out all you need to know in order to book your ferry trip to Skopelos Island including who sails on the Agios Konstantinos Chora route and if there are any other crossings on offer.
Compare numerous crossings and sailing schedules for Agios Konstantinos Chora ferries online now by selecting the place of departure from the Agios Konstantinos Chora Fare Search and hit the search button.The town of Agios Konstantinos is located in Phthiotida in Greece. Following reforms in 2011 the town became part of the municipality of Molos-Agios Konstantinos and it is now ranked as a municipal unit. The town's port has ferry connection to the Northern Sporades islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonnisos.
The mainly mountainous island is covered by cypress, plane, oak and pine trees. Visitors to the island will often see goats grazing beneath the island's trees. The forest of Radi, part of the Natura 2000 scheme, is considered to be the oldest in the Balkans. Low types of oak trees are its most numerous “residents”.
The town lies around 170 km to the north west of the Greek capital of Athens and is also a small coastal resort. Over the years the town has developed a tourist industry which has been helped by its harbour. Visitors to the town often enjoy taking a stroll along the beach or through the town, taking in its ancient architecture.
Chora (Skopelos) Route Guide 2