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Δρομολογια Πλοιων English 35 30 Please reconfirm the itineraries timely Syros - tel. 22810 84444 for changes A R R I V A L S A T S Y R O SBOAT NAME D E P A R T U R E S F R O M S Y R O S ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ - MONDAY - LUNDI - MONTAG - LUNEDI 27-9-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination from Rodos - Kos - Kalymnos - Leros - Patmos 04:00 BLUE STAR 2 04:20 P I R A E U S ARTEMIS 07:00 Kythnos - Kea - L A V R I O from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Ios - Santorini from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos from P I R A E U S (09:00) 11:45 SANTORINI PALACE 12:00 Mykonos - Paros - Naxos - Santorini -HERAKLIO Paros - Naxos - Donousa - Aigiali - Katapola - CALDERA VISTA 12:30 Koufonissi - Schinoussa - Iraklia from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S from P I R A E U S (16:00) 19:45 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 20:00 Tinos - Mykonos - Evdilos - Samos from Donousa - Aigiali - Katapola - Koufonissi - 20:25 CALDERA VISTA Overnight Schinoussa - Naxos - Paros from L A V R I O - Kea - Kythnos (16:30) 21:45 ARTEMIS Overnight from P I R A E U S (19:00) 22:50 BLUE STAR 2 23:10 Patmos - Leros - Kos - Rodos ΤΡΙΤΗ - TUESDAY - MARDI - DIENSTAG - MARTEDI 28-9-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination ARTEMIS 07:00 Paros - Serifos - Sifnos - Kimolos - Milos Paros - Naxos - Folegandros - Sikinos - Ios - Thirassia - CALDERA VISTA 08:30 Thira - Anafi from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Ios - Santorini from Samos - Evdilos - Mykonos - Tinos 08:55 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 09:10 P I R A E U S from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S Mykonos - Ag. Kirikos - Fournoi - Samos - Chios - from P I R A E U S (16:00) 19:45 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 20:00 Oinousses - Lesvos - Limnos - K A V A L A Paros - Naxos - Iraklia - Schinoussa - Koufonissi - from P I R A E U S (17:30) 21:10 BLUE STAR NAXOS 21:25 Amorgos ( Katapola ) from Milos - Kimolos - Sifnos - Serifos - Paros 21:30 ARTEMIS Overnight ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ - WEDNESDAY - MERCREDI - MITTWOCH - MERCOLEDI 29-9-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination from Rodos - Kos - Leros - Patmos 04:00 BLUE STAR 2 04:20 P I R A E U S ARTEMIS 07:00 Serifos - Sifnos - Kimolos - Milos from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Ios - Santorini from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos - Evdilos from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Anafi - Thira - Thirassia - Ios - Sikinos - 17:15 CALDERA VISTA 17:25 Kythnos - Kea - L A V R I O Folegandros - Naxos - Paros from Milos - Kimolos - Sifnos - Serifos 18:45 ARTEMIS 19:00 Tinos - Andros from Evdilos - Mykonos - Tinos 19:20 BLUE STAR PAROS 20:00 P I R A E U S from P I R A E U S (19:00) 22:50 BLUE STAR 2 23:10 Patmos - Leros - Kalymnos - Kos - Rodos ΠΕΜΠΤΗ - THURSDAY - JEUDI - DONNERSTAG - GIOVEDI 30-9-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Ios - Santorini from Andros - Tinos 10:00 ARTEMIS 10:15 Kythnos - Kea - L A V R I O from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from L A V R I O - Kea - Kythnos (12:00) 15:05 CALDERA VISTA 15:15 Tinos - Andros - K A R Y S T O S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S from K A V A L A - Limnos - Lesvos - Oinousses - 18:45 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 19:00 P I R A E U S Chios - Samos - Fournoi - Ag. Kirikos - Mykonos from K A R Y S T O S - Andros - Tinos 20:25 CALDERA VISTA Overnight from P I R A E U S (17:30) 21:10 BLUE STAR NAXOS 21:25 Paros - Naxos - Donoussa - Amorgos - Astypalea ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ - FRIDAY - VENDREDI - FREITAG - VENERDI 1-10-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination from Rodos - Kos - Kalymnos - Leros - Patmos 04:00 BLUE STAR 2 04:20 P I R A E U S from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Ios - Santorini from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos CALDERA VISTA 12:00 Tinos - Andros - K A R Y S T O S Paros - Naxos - Ios - Sikinos - Folegandros - Kimolos - from L A V R I O - Kea - Kythnos (08:00) 13:15 ARTEMIS 13:30 Milos from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S from K A R Y S T O S - Andros - Tinos 17:10 CALDERA VISTA Overnight Mykonos - Evdilos - Fournoi - Samos - Chios - Lesvos - from P I R A E U S (15:00) 18:35 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 18:50 Limnos - T H E S S A L O N I K I from P I R A E U S (19:00) 22:50 BLUE STAR 2 23:10 Kalymnos - Kos - Rodos ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ - SATURDAY - SAMEDI - SAMSTAG - SABATO 2-10-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Santorini from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos Paros - Naxos - Folegandros - Sikinos - Ios - Thirassia - CALDERA VISTA 12:30 Thira - Anafi from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S from Milos - Kimolos - Folegandros - Sikinos - Ios - 16:15 ARTEMIS Overnight Naxos - Paros ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ - SUNDAY - DIMANCHE - SONNTAG - DOMENICA 3-10-21 coming FROM arrival boat departure destination ARTEMIS 07:00 Paros - Serifos - Sifnos - Kimolos - Milos from P I R A E U S (07:00) 09:05 WORLDCHAMPION JET 09:10 Mykonos - Naxos - Santorini from P I R A E U S (07:30) 11:15 BLUE STAR PAROS 11:30 Tinos - Mykonos from Anafi - Thira - Thirassia - Ios - Sikinos - 13:15 CALDERA VISTA Overnight Folegandros - Naxos - Paros - Mykonos from Santorini - Naxos - Mykonos 14:45 WORLDCHAMPION JET 15:00 P I R A E U S from Mykonos - Tinos 15:30 BLUE STAR PAROS 16:00 P I R A E U S from T H E S S A L O N I K I- Limnos - Lesvos - 20:20 BLUE STAR MYCONOS 20:35 P I R A E U S Chios - Samos - Fournoi - Evdilos - Mykonos Paros - Naxos - Iraklia - Schinoussa - Koufonissi - from P I R A E U S (17:30) 21:10 BLUE STAR NAXOS 21:25 Amorgos ( Katapola ) from Milos - Kimolos - Sifnos - Serifos - Paros 21:30 ARTEMIS Overnight Please reconfirm the itineraries timely for changes Syros - tel. 22810 84444 F L I G H T S - I T I N E R A R I E S from 01/06/2021 F R O M A T H E N S T O S Y R O S day dep. time FROM ATHENS MONDAY 12:10 TUESDAY 14:40 WEDNESDAY 07:00 THURSDAY 08:00 FRIDAY 12:10 SATURDAY - SUNDAY 07:45 F R O M S Y R O S T O A T H E N S day dep. time FROM SYROS MONDAY 13:10 TUESDAY 15:40 WEDNESDAY 08:00 THURSDAY 09:00 FRIDAY 13:10 SATURDAY - SUNDAY 08:40 A I R T I C K E T S F O R A L L A I R L I N E S T O A L L D E S T I N A T I O N S.
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