Alonissos Ferry Port
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Alonissos Ferry Port Overview
Alonissos Ferry Port locally called Patitiri is the major port in Alonissos, a member of the Sporades islands in Greece with ferry services to Agios Constantinos, Skiathos and Skopelos islands and to Thessaloniki in mainland Greece. Alonissos is a natural harbour in the Aegean Sea.
Alonissos is a small quiet village which was formed after an earth quake that destroyed the main town of Palaia Alonissos. The ruins of the old town can still be found on the cliff top.
Many of the original features of the town have been carefully restored including a 15th century Venetian Kastro and a Chapel. These old restored houses are being used as holiday homes today.
Beautiful pebbled beaches lie around in the area of Votsi in Alonissos with tall cliffs in the background. Alonissos is scattered with many bars and tavernas along the bay and also in the village.
The first National marine park in Greece was established in 1992 in Alonissos which houses some rare marine species including monachus seals. Alonissos is also known for various tempting Greek specialties cooked with fresh local produce.
All the amenities can be found within walkable distance from the Alonissos Ferry Port. There is a local bus service from the port to the village throughout summer.
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