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Per Person 55.00 €

This magical corner of the Aegean sea, where song and rhythm, sun and sea co-exist harmoniously, was chosen by the goddess Artemis to build her throne. And ever since people have built castles, temples, monasteries and homes which respect the natural environment and historical heritage, preserving the special, unadulterated character of architecture on the islands of the Dodecanese.

Agia Marina

Traditional residences, stately homes and Italian buildings in ochre and terracotta form a harmonious architectural ensemble. An idyllic, romantic place with the windmill that seems to float in the sea and a view to the entrance of the large bay where the natural harbour is situated.

Platanos

This is the capital of the island. Along the ridge of the hills a cluster of windmills gazes out at the sea. Indubitably, a place where the stunning view of the Aegean will keep you sipping at that coffee a little while longer.

Panteli village

With an atmosphere all of its own, this fishing village is rightly considered to be one of the most picturesque spots on the island. A little gift to the sea, welcoming fishing caiques as well as luxurious pleasure craft and enchanting all-comers with the simplicity of its beauty.

Lakki

The main port of the island is set on gentle, rolling downs. Neoclassical buildings on one side and whitewashed houses on the other create a remarkable composition of shapes, colours and textures which has architects and artists purring with appreciation. Naturally enough, the kind of beauty found there is one that relaxes both the spirit and the senses.

Castle of Panagia (Virgin Mary)

In the north-east of the island the castle dominates the skyline like a sleepless guard keeping vigil over the entire region, from Patmos and Kalymnos to the coast of Asia Minor. In the Castle you will find the church of the Holy Mother which celebrates on August 15th with a big feast, as well as the church Museum with priceless sacred objects. Take a stroll ascending to the beautiful neighbourhoods of Platanos. The view is something else! The sky, the sea and the works of humanity in an apotheosis of harmony.

Bellenis Tower

Built entirely of local stone in 1925, the two-storey stately home houses the Historical Museum, the Folklore Museum, the Press Museum and the Municipal Art Gallery and Library.

Beaches on Leros

On Leros, you will find organized beaches, secluded bays as well as small coves, all awaiting your enjoyment; they include Panagies, Krithoni, Panteli, Ksirokampos, Koulouki as well as Vromolithos, Gourna, Blefoutis and Agia Kioura. Enjoy moments of carefree relaxation in their blue waters.

War Museum

A network of subterranean and above-ground ammunition depots nowadays constitutes a museum with a wealth of exhibits that will catapult you through a history of combat.

Agios Isidoros

A picturesque church built on an islet connected to the mainland by a small strip of land, as photogenic as the many couples who have tied the knot there.


45 Minutes Journey




Only Ferry Ticket

  •   Schengen Visa / Visa on Arrival
  •   Departure Tax Stamp for Abroad
  • Entrance fee in all the Archaeological sites are NOT included.
  • Lunch is NOT included.



Check Schengen area Visa OR Port Visa

Check your Abroad taxes 710 Turkish Lira For Turkısh Citizens.

  • It will be so kind if you will be at port 1 hour before for check in. Because there will be qeue and check in can be close before 20 minutes from departure time..

Required travel documents?

  • Passport or ID Card, as well as visa where applicable.
  • Please Check your ID and Passport
  • Check schengen area visa
  • Check your Abroad taxes 710 Turkish Lira For Turkısh Citizens.

Travelling with children

  • All minors children (0-18y. old) traveling alone, or with adults who are not their legal guardians; or with only one parent need an extra (official) document signed by their parents, second parent, or legal guardian(s) authorizing them to travel. Pregnant women are allowed to board until the end of the 26th week and are required to present a medical certificate of fitness to travel.


·      Those with a stamp of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (K.K.T.C.) in their passport cannot enter Greece.

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Swimming Costume
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat
  • Camera
  • Bring euro cash for purchases
  • Original ID -PASSPORT