Heraklion - Thessaloniki Ferries

Nestled in a bay on the northern coast of Crete, Heraklion ferry port offers an array of facilities. Heraklion city is the capital of Crete and the centre of commerce on the island. Within a short walk of the port area are plenty of shops and restaurants, as well as travel agents and tour operators. There is good accommodation in the area as well. Short- and long-term is available, as well as with disabled parking.
Buy Heraklion - Thessaloniki ferry tickets
Minoan Lines offers a Heraklion to Thessaloniki route, which is serviced twice a week during the low season (Tuesday and Friday) and three times a week during the high season (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). The ferry stops en route at places which vary depending on the season and sometimes the day of the week. Usual sailings are Heraklion - Santorini - Paros - Tinos - Skitahos - Thessaloniki. Minoan Lines Ferry is a Greek company with a contemporary fleet of 11 ships. It offers quality service and has some of the highest rankings in customer satisfaction. One of the oldest cities in Europe, Thessaloniki, is the second largest city in Greece. It was founded about 315 BC. The ferry terminal has been in operation since 1987 in the ground floor of a neoclassic building at the entrance of the port. Ferry passengers can enjoy numerous amenities here, including: waiting rooms, cafeterias, card-phones, luggage trolleys, taxi station, parking areas for private cars and tourist buses, kiosks offering special services, and tourist agencies.
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