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Is it possible to catch a ferry from anywhere in Israel to anywhere in Europe?

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According to Ferrylines.com the only one is from Cyprus to Haifa.

Whether or not it's operational and the details of when it might operate, I don't know.

Good luck.

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Unless you have a car or similar then flying is a far easier (and cheaper) option.

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Not sure if there are ferries from Israel to Cyprus at the moment. As you can see here, last summer there were few ferries covering that route.

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There are no ferries to anywhere from Cyprus. There are cruise ships but they do not like taking foot passengers (i.e. ferry type passengers), the won't take cars and they are expensive. Also there are not many of them any more. There haven't been ferries to Cyprus for over a decade.

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sidetable said on #4: There haven't been ferries to Cyprus for over a decade.

Did you take a look at the link I provided on #3?

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You can travel on a Grimaldi freighter from Israel (Ashdod) to Italy (Euro Med line). We did this in November. You can also take a car. It was a 5 day journey and cost c. 370 euro per person (and about the same for the car). Nice en suite cabin, Loads of Italian food (3 courses for lunch and dinner, except on Sunday when there was 4!). Not a cheap trip but convenient for us as the alternative was driving through Syria.

More info here:

http://www.grimaldi-freightercruises.com/indenen.htm

You may also want to check out the Adriatic and Aegean lines - see the links on the left..

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