Athens,
Rhodes, Corfu, Ioannina,
Herakleion, Chania,
Lemnos, Mytilene, Samos,
Chios and Kavala.
KTEL buses leave daily, all year long, from Thessaloniki
to Polygyros and Nea Moudania.
Bus services are also available from Thessaloniki to reach
the villages of Cassandra, of Sithonia,
Ierissos and Ouranoupolis.
KTEL offices in Thessaloniki: 2310 924444
KTEL offices at Polygyros: 23710 22309
KTEL offices in Athens: 210 8225148/ 210 8221335
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Hydrofoils link Nea Moudania to Thessaloniki,
to the Sporades and to Thessaly
(Agios Iannis and Horefto).
From Pefkochori, Flying Dolphins are
leaving to Neos Marmaras, Porto Carras, Thessaly and to
the Sporades Islands.
Flying Dolphins are linking Porto Carras
to Neos Marmaras, Pefkochori and the
Sporades.
Polygyros,
the capital of Halkidiki, is at 587 kilometres from Athens
and at 69 kilometres from Thessaloniki.
Nea Moudania is at 66 kilometres from Thessaloniki
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Paros,Santorini,
Syros, Tinos, Skiathos
and Herakleion (Crete).
In the summer Thessaloniki is linked by ferries with Alonissos,
Skiathos, Skopelos,
Naxos and Volos.
Male visitors
with a permit can reach the beautiful monasteries of Mont
Athos by boat, from Ouranoupolis and Ierissos.
Visiting permits are issued to the Office for Services
to Pilgrims to the Holy Mountain in Thessaloniki and collected
at Ouranoupolis.
Non-Greek male visitors can obtain the permit from D2
Directorate of Churches, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Athens or from the Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace, Directorate
of Civil Affairs in Thessaloniki.
Women are not allowed to penetrate in the territory.
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