Compare prices and book cheap ferry crossings to Thessaly operated by Hellenic Seaways, Sea Jets, Anes Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins
To reach Thessaly by boat, you can depart from 1 countries: Greece. The ferries of the 4 companies (Hellenic Seaways, Sea Jets, Anes Ferries or Aegean Flying Dolphins) that provide crossings to Thessaly call at 8 ports: Skiathos, Volos, Skopelos, Alonnisos, Loutraki, Mantoudi, Thessaloniki and Agios Konstantinos.
With a network of 12 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Thessaly and find the perfect crossing. The ferry companies Hellenic Seaways, Sea Jets, Anes Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins offer up to 10 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Thessaly on our Vivanoda search engine.
The fastest crossing takes 2 hrs. 10 min (Skiathos - Volos) with a distance of 33 mi and the longest 5 hrs. 50 min (Mantoudi - Volos) with a distance of 50 mi.
Search Vivanoda for the fastest, longest or most frequent ferries to Thessaly. Compare offers from Hellenic Seaways, Sea Jets, Anes Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins and book your ticket to Thessaly.
To travel to Thessaly by ferry, the ferry companies Aegean Flying Dolphins, Anes Ferries, Sea Jets and Hellenic Seaways offer daily crossings from Agios Konstantinos, Thessaloniki, Mantoudi, Loutraki, Alonnisos or Skopelos.
Thessaly: When to visit?
Summer temperatures average between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius, with possible heat peaks in July and August. The days are long and sunny, perfect for a beach vacation or exploring the country's archaeological sites. However, bear in mind that this is also Greece's most touristic season, which means that places of interest can be busier and prices can be higher.
If you prefer to avoid the tourist crowds, spring and autumn are also good seasons to travel in Greece. In April, May, September and October, temperatures are mild, fluctuating between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. Beaches are less crowded and accommodation rates can be lower. It's also an ideal time to explore the Greek islands, avoiding the summer heatwave.
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