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Domestic Sea Schedules How to use see page 418 (Eλληνικά σελ. 417) DOMESTIC SEA SCHEDULES • 24h Information on Piraeus port Arrivals & Departures Tel 14541 • Piraeus Port Authority Recorded Information Tel 2104147800 • OTE Recorded Schedule Information Tel 14944 ADAMAS (ADA), see MILOS ISLAND KARYSTIA, Evia AGIOS KIRYKOS (AGJ), see IKARIA ISLAND X67 0630 0715 STY AE EQV cf 827 u 6 0730 0815 STY AE EQV cf 827 u X7 0830 0915 STY AE EQV cf 827 u X57 0930 1015 STY AE EQV cf 827 u 1030 1115 STY AE EQV cf 827 u X57 1130 1215 STY AE EQV cf 827 u AGATHONISSI ISLAND, Dodekanissos 1230 1315 STY AE EQV cf 827 u AGIOS KONSTANTINOS (AGK), Fthiotida Phone exchange 22470, Postal code 85001. X57 1330 1415 STY AE EQV cf 827 u Phone exchange 22350, Postal code 35006. r AGK Port Agios Konstantinos Tel 31759, Fax 33759 g Location: South of Samos island 1430 1515 STY AE EQV cf 827 u . AGA Port Megalo Chorio. Contact: Port Authority of Patmos Police Tel 31701 p 1630 1715 STY AE EQV cf 827 u t Tel (22470) 31231, 34131, Fax 34131 Town Hall Tel 32600, 31734, Fax 32200 g 57 1730 1815 STY AE EQV cf 827 u . Police Tel 29029 MF Tel 31614, 32653, 89540 Fax 31874 w 1830 1915 STY AE EQV cf 827 u Town Hall Tel 23791, 29009, 29088, Fax 29010 Bilalis Travel Agency w u 57 1930 2015 STY AE EQV cf 827 w KS Tel 29004 Fax 29004 Kamitsis Shipping Agency ALONISSOS ISLAND, North Sporades 2030 2115 STY AE EQV cf 827 u ARKI (ARI), Dodekanissos 1 1030 1325 PAI MF EQV cm 3 87 u 57 2130 2215 STY AE EQV cf 827 u 37 1530 AGA 1630 KS NKL cf 1286 57 1600 1900 PAI MF EQV cm 3 87 u 15 1710 AGA 1810 KS NKL cf -28NOV 3406 SKIATHOS ISLAND, North Sporades KALYMNOS ISLAND, Dodekanissos 1 1030 1200 SKI MF EQV cm 87 u 5 1340 AGA 1540 KAY DX DEP cm 04NOV only 2 3028 57 1600 1730 SKI MF EQV cm 87 u 6 1340 AGA 1540 KAY DX DEP cm 12NOV only 2 3028 SKOPELOS ISLAND, North Sporades 6 1400 AGA 1550 KAY DX DEP cm 19NOV-26NOV 2 3042 u 1 1030 1220 GLO MF EQV cm 1 87 u 37 1530 AGA 2100 KAY KS NKL cf 4 1286 AGIA ROUMELI (ARC), see CHANIA 1 1030 1255 SKP MF EQV cm 2 87 u 15 1710 AGA 2230 KAY KS NKL cf -28NOV 4 3406 57 1600 1755 GLO MF EQV cm 1 87 u KOS ISLAND, Dodekanissos 57 1600 1830 SKP MF EQV cm 2 87 u 5 1340 AGA 1625 KOS DX DEP cm 04NOV only 3 3028 6 1340 AGA 1625 KOS DX DEP cm 12NOV only 3 3028 6 1400 AGA 1635 KOS DX DEP cm 19NOV-26NOV 3 3042 u LEROS ISLAND, Dodekanissos AGIOKAMBOS (AGO), see ISTIEA 5 1340 AGA 1445 LAK DX DEP cm 04NOV only 1 3028 6 1340 AGA 1445 LAK DX DEP cm 12NOV only 1 3028 6 1400 AGA 1500 LAK DX DEP cm 19NOV-26NOV 1 3042 u AGIOS NIKOLAOS (ANA), see ANAFI ISLAND 37 1530 AGA 1930 LAK KS NKL cf 3 1286 15 1710 AGA 2105 LAK KS NKL cf -28NOV 3 3406 LIPSI ISLAND, Dodekanissos 5 1340 AGA 1415 LIP DX DEP cm 04NOV only 3028 AGIOS ANDREAS (AAG), see ASTYPALEA ISLAND 6 1340 AGA 1415 LIP DX DEP cm 12NOV only 3028 6 1400 AGA 1435 LIP DX DEP cm 19NOV-26NOV 3042 u AGIOS NIKOLAOS (ANI), see KEA ISLAND 37 1530 AGA 1815 LIP KS NKL cf 2 1286 15 1710 AGA 1955 LIP KS NKL cf -28NOV 2 3406 PATMOS ISLAND, Dodekanissos 37 1530 AGA 1720 SPT KS NKL cf 1 1286 15 1710 AGA 1900 SPT KS NKL cf -28NOV 1 3406 AGIOS EFSTRATIOS ISLAND, North Aegean RODOS ISLAND, Dodekanissos Phone exchange 22540, Postal code 81500. 5 1340 AGA 1830 ROD DX DEP cm 04NOV only 5 3028 Location: South-west of Limnos island AGF Port Agios Efstratios Tel 93393, Fax 93393 AGISTRI ISLAND, Saronikos 6 1340 AGA 1830 ROD DX DEP cm 12NOV only 5 3028 Phone exchange 22970, Postal code 18010. Police Tel 93201 6 1400 AGA 1830 ROD DX DEP cm 19NOV-26NOV 4 3042 u Location: South-west of Egina island Town Hall Tel 93406, 93210, Fax 93396 SAMOS ISLAND, North Aegean MYL Port Mylos Tel , Fax EO Tel 93413 Aeolis Travel 15 1145 AGA 1250 PYT KS NKL cf -28NOV 3405 FD Tel 91221 Aegean Flying Dolphins EO Tel 25024 Aeolis Lines SLA Port Skala Agistri. Contact: Port Authority of Egina 37 1245 AGA 1350 PYT KS NKL cf 1286 MC Tel 93414, 93292, 22460 Fax 93393 Tel (22970) 27726, 22328, Fax 25734 15 1425 AGA 1530 PYT KS NKL cf -28NOV 3407 Karaiskaki Labrini Shipping Agency MF Tel 91171, 91228, 91502 Scala Tours SYMI ISLAND, Dodekanissos KAVALA, Makedonia East & Thrace EGINA ISLAND, Saronikos 5 1340 AGA 1740 SYM DX DEP cm 04NOV only 4 3028 24 0425 AGF 1200 KAV MC AQM cf -01NOV 1 1271 0640 MYL 0650 EGP FD FDV hf -01NOV 3412 6 1340 AGA 1740 SYM DX DEP cm 12NOV only 4 3028 24 0500 AGF 1245 KAV MC AQM cf 03NOV- 1 1271 u X67 0850 MYL 0900 EGP FD FDV hf 3412 u 6 0500 AGF 1245 KAV MC AQM cf 05NOV- 1 1271 u 0950 SLA 1000 EGP MF EQV hf 5u LAVRIO (LAV), Attiki 67 1050 MYL 1100 EGP FD FDV hf 3412 u 7 2130 AGF *0600 MC AQM cf 06NOV- 1271 u 1350 SLA 1400 EGP MF EQV hf 5u 24 2240 AGF *0630 MC AQM cf -01NOV 1271 1650 MYL 1700 EGP FD FDV hf 3412 u AGIA MARINA (AGR), Attica, East 24 2300 AGF *0730 MC AQM cf 03NOV- 1271 u PIRAEUS, Attiki LIMNOS ISLAND, North Aegean Trip duration: car ferry 2 hours. Phone exchange 22940, Postal code 19007. 24 0425 AGF 0550 MYI MC AQM cf -01NOV 1271 Location: 42 km Northwest of Athens, opposite Evia 24 0500 AGF 0630 MYI MC AQM cf 03NOV- 1271 u 01 NOV11-30NOV11 , cf, Hellenic Seaways Transfer information from Athens by bus 6 0500 AGF 0630 MYI MC AQM cf 05NOV- 1271 u Dep Fri 1305 to Egina Port, Piraeus From Victoria Square, 29, Mavrokordatou Str. X7 0630 AGF 0830 MYI EO AEO cf 743 u Dep Sat 1500 to Egina Port, Piraeus Trip duration 2 hrs, Tel 2108210872 Dep Sun 1320, 1700 to Egina Port, Piraeus Mon-Sat 0600, 0820, 1230, 1400, 1630 Sun 0600, 0820, 1230, 1400, 1530, 1730 Please note that the schedules are not officially approved yet Return from Ag. Marina after arrival of car ferries and are subject to modifications AGR Port Agia Marina. Contact: Central Port Authority of Rafina Tel (22940) 28888, 22481, 22487, 22492, Fax 25798 0640 MYL 0740 TZE FD FDV hf -01NOV 1 3412 AE Tel 64400, 63000 Agia Marina-Evia Lines AGIOS GEORGIOS (AGW), see HERAKLIA ISLAND X67 0850 MYL 0940 TZE FD FDV hf 1 3412 u www.gtp.gr NOV 2011 • 421.
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