How to get to Leros?

Leros is connected by ferry to the port of Piraeus (9.5 hours). The island has two ports: Lakki (main port, for Piraeus and Cyclades connections) and Aghia Marina (for connections to Patmos, Lipsi, Samos, Kos, Kalymnos, Symi, Rhodes, and Nisyros). The island can be reached from all other Dodecanese islands: Kos (1.5 hours), Kalymnos (40 minutes), Lipsi (20 minutes), Patmos (50 minutes), Symi (3–6 hours), Rhodes (4–5 hours). Most ferries make stops at major islands along the route.

The main ferry companies are Dodekanisos Seaways and Blue Star Ferries. For booking, refer to directferries.com.

Leros has a domestic airport with flights from Athens (1 hour) and Kos (15 minutes) via Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines. For flight booking, visit skyscanner.com.

Connections, both by sea and air, are more frequent during the summer season; always check availability if travelling in other periods.