Introducing Agios Konstantinos
Agios Konstantinos, which is on the main Athens–Thessaloniki route, is one of the three mainland ports (along with Volos and Thessaloniki) that serve the islands of Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonnisos, which make up the northern Sporades.
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With judicious use of buses between Athens and the port, you will not need to stay overnight before catching a Sporades-bound ferry or hydrofoil. However, if you get stranded, try the well-managed Hotel Amfitryon (22350 31702; fax 22350 32604; Eivoilou 10; s/d incl breakfast €45/65; ) between the harbour and central square. Several tavernas keep company with the ferry ticket offices, including the reliable Taverna Kaitsas (22350 33323; mains €4.50-8.50).
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: 2 weeks in Greece - Northern Islands?
by mariha2912 13 July 2011
Skiathos and Skopelos are on Sporades group of islands. At least in Greece, are not concidered "Northern Islands" . Skiathos is a major…
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Re: KTEL BUS
by ursulapola 17 June 2011
Since you are looking for going from Athens to Agios Konstantinos I strongly recommend you to contact Alkyon travel - they also sell the…
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RE: Athens Airport to Agios Konstantinos port?
by Ouzo 09 May 2011
Hi, Bus X93 from the airport to the Liossion Bus terminal then buy ticket for the bus to Ag. Konstantinos ~2½ hours. You can buy ferry…
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