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I had been asked by a reader what are the websites for transportation in Greece. Hope this helps.
When you travel by train ( I used the Eurorail Select Pass), you just relax and enjoy the scenery in their fast, comfortable and eco-friendly trains which go all over Europe. Eurail Select Pass offers unlimited travel on the national rail networks of any 3 to 5 bordering countries out of 24 European nations that are connected by train or ship.
The Eurail Global pass is one of the best rail ticket in Europe! It allows flexibility and freedom to travel within all the 21 countries listed, at your leisure. Explore Europe with this fantastic pass. It also includes ferry crossings and additional discounts. It is much more expensive that the Select Pass.
Piraeus Port
Main port of Greece with year round service to international destinations as well as islands of the Argosaronic ( Hhydra, Spetses, Poros, Aigina, and Salamina) Dodecanese, Ionian, Cyladic. Hoever does not service the island of Sporades. For more information, check out www.olp.gr
Rafina Port
Year round service to Andros, Tinos, Mykonos, Marmari, Evoia.
Trains information
Metro line 1 www.isap.gr,
Metro Line 2 &3 www.ametro.gr,
Hellenic Railway Organisation ( domestic and international departures with connections to major railways) www.ose.gr,
Suburban Railway www.proastiakos.gr,
Buses, Trolley or Electric Buses www.ethel.gr
Intercity Bus Company www.ktel.org
Tram www.tramsa.gr
Ferry Lines
Suprfast Ferries www.superfast.com
Hellenic Seaways www.hellenicseaways.gr
BlueStar Ferries www.bluestarferries.gr
GA Ferries www.gaferries.gr
ANEN lines www.anen.gr
NEL www.nel.gr
ANEK www.anek.gr
Minoan Lines www.minoanlines.gr
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Thanks for taking the time to let us know about Greece transportation. Handy tips for me.