Book a Mesta Ferry
Book a Mesta Ferry
Mesta ferries connect Aegean Islands with Athens, Aegean Islands, Greece & Lesbos with crossings available to Athens (Piraeus) & Athens (Lavrio) (in Athens), Limnos & Agios Efstratios (in Aegean Islands), Kavala (in Greece), Sigri (in Lesbos). Mesta Ferry crossings are operated by Blue Star Ferries, SeaJets & Hellenic Seaways and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 6 ferry crossings weekly.
There are up to 6 ferry crossings weekly from Mesta with sailing durations starting from 3 hours. Our Mesta ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Mesta - Athens (Piraeus) with Blue Star Ferries
Mesta - Limnos with SeaJets
Mesta - Kavala with SeaJets
Mesta - Sigri with Hellenic Seaways
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With a permanent population of around 350 people, Mesta is a tiny Greek village on the island of Chios. There are three ferry routes departing from Mesta Port, all of which are to other Greek Islands and range from three and a half hours to just under seven hours. Much like many of the coastal resorts belonging to Greece, much of the attraction for Mesta lies in its picturesque beaches. Whilst the beach resembles the quintessential Mediterranean tourist resort, the rest of Mesta offers a unique insight into the Byzantine era. The entire village is effectively resting in a castle, with narrow cobbled streets winding between the admirable architecture. The houses were all built very close to each other, therefore giving the impression that a protective wall surrounds the village. For those who enjoy a traditional sightseeing experience, the Nea Moni Monastery is the pinnacle of the village’s history, offering visitors the chance to witness the wonderful architectural structure. Heading out onto the shoreline, the Olympoi Cave and the Agio Galas cave are perfect for an afternoon spent exploring the natural landscape of Mesta, especially in the summer months when the weather is suited to a day outdoors. Due to the small size of the village, Mesta can comfortably be covered by foot in less than a day, so there is no need for public transport.
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