Leros ferry port lies on the Dodecanese island of Leros in the south east of the Aegean Sea. Leros has an area of 74 square kilometres and has been used as a naval base by the Germans and the Italians before it has been opened to tourists recently, so Leros is still an unspoilt island ideal for relaxed calm holidays. You can book ferries from Leros to other destinations around the Dodecanese Islands or to mainland Greece through AFerry.co.uk
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There are basic facilities in the Leros port itself, with more a few minutes away from the port.
Some of places to see in Leros are the Byzantine castle of Platanos, the archaeological and historic museums, the neoclassical mansions and the British War Cemetery from the battle in 1943.
Leros offers a serene atmosphere for those who wish to avoid the rush and enjoy a peaceful holiday.
Leros is characterised by attractive little villages with distinctive style of architecture and 60 kilometres of picturesque coastline with beautiful sandy beaches.
Although Leros is a quieter place in terms of tourism, there is plenty of choice with regards to accommodation, resorts, taverns and bars in the villages on Leros.



