Thessaloniki – Chora
Ferries to Skopelos Island
Thessaloniki – Chora
Ferries to Skopelos Island
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos). The Thessaloniki Chora (Skopelos) ferry is operated by
Ferries from Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos) typically depart from Thessaloniki at around 07:00. The average sailing time of a Chora (Skopelos) Thessaloniki ferry is approximately 3h 51m.
Ferry prices for Thessaloniki Chora (Skopelos) ferries typically range between €116* and €582*. The average price is around €321*. The cheapest ferry prices from Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos) start from €58*. The average price for a foot passenger is €194*. The average price for a car ferry is €455*.
Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos) is approximately 110.7 miles (178.1km), or 96.2 nautical miles.
Yes, SeaJets offer a car ferry from Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos). Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Thessaloniki and Chora (Skopelos).
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Thessaloniki to Chora (Skopelos) with SeaJets.
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Thessaloniki - Chora (Skopelos) Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | SeaJets | |
Average Price | 321 €* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 3h 51m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 3h 45m | |
First Ferry | 07:00 | |
Last Ferry | 09:25 | |
Distance | 96 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Central Macedonia Thessaloniki is a city with a continuous 3,000 year history, preserving relics of its Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman past and of its formerly dominant Jewish population. The city is renowned for its festivals, events and vibrant cultural life in general, and is considered to be Greece's cultural capital.