Sporades Ferry Map

On the map above ☝️, the Sporades show up as a compact island group with a limited number of core routes. Most crossings rely on a few mainland ports and a smaller set of island links, so the network is easier to follow than the wider Aegean Islands system.

How to read the Sporades ferry map

The Sporades cover fewer islands than many other Greek island regions, and the map reflects that. It’s built around a limited set of islands and a handful of main departure points, so it’s easier to see how sailings connect.

  • It’s a tighter network: Routes to islands like Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos rely on fewer route options than you’d get across the Aegean Islands overall.
  • Timings matter more: If you miss a key sailing, there’s less flexibility to rework your day than in denser ferry areas.
  • Think regional, not national: This map shows how the islands connect inside one compact part of the sea.
  • Quick takeaway: The Sporades are simpler to understand than the Cyclades, but once you’re off the main route pattern, the options drop.

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