Thessaloniki
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Thessaloniki Izmir Ferries

The Thessaloniki Izmir ferry route connects Greece with Turkey. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Levante Ferries. The crossing operates up to 3 times each week with sailing durations from around 13 hours.

Thessaloniki Izmir sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Greece to Turkey page.
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Most popular questions

  • How long is the ferry from Thessaloniki to Izmir?

    The approximate duration for ferries from Thessaloniki to Izmir is 13h. Durations can vary by operator and season.
  • How much is the ferry from Thessaloniki to Izmir?

    Thessaloniki to Izmir is approximately 335 €. We recommended booking in advance for the best price and availability. Price exclusive of booking fees.
  • Which ferry companies operate between Thessaloniki to Izmir?

    There is 1 ferry operator for ferries from Thessaloniki to Izmir and this is
    • Levante Ferries
  • How can I book ferry tickets from Thessaloniki to Izmir?

    Book Thessaloniki to Izmir tickets through our deal finder, where you can view the latest prices and schedules.
  • How far is Izmir from Thessaloniki?

    Thessaloniki to Izmir is approximately 279 nautical miles distance apart.

Thessaloniki Guide

The second largest city in Greece is Thessaloniki which is also the capital of the Macedonian region of the country. The city lies on the northern edge of the Thermaic Gulf and is bounded by Mount Chortiatis to the south east and the Gulf to its east. The city was founded by Cassander of Mecedon in 315 BC and went on to become an important city during Roman times when it became the second largest and richest city in the Byzantine Empire. The city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of the many Byzantine monuments in the city which includes the Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki. Also in the city are a number of Roman, Ottoman and Sephardic Jewish monuments. Thessaloniki is regarded as the cultural capital of Greece and has many theatres and arts venues. The city's main theatres, run by the National Theatre of Northern Greece which was established in 1961, include the Theatre of the Society of Macedonian Studies, where the National Theatre is based, the Royal Theatre (Vasiliko Theatro), Moni Lazariston, and the Earth Theatre and Forest Theatre, both amphitheatrical open-air theatres overlooking the city.

Ferry services from the city's port depart to Varthi via Lemnos, Mitilini and Chios and then on to Kavala. Passenger facilities in the port include waiting rooms, cafes, information desks and public telephones.


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