Ionion Pelagos Lines Ferries
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The maritime connections between the islands of the Ionian Sea offer routes to discover some of the most beautiful Mediterranean destinations. These include Lefkada, Zakynthos e Cephalonia, each with its own unique charm of breathtaking landscapes and local culture. Trips with the Ionion Pelagos Lines ferries allow travellers to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the region, exploring hidden bays and picturesque harbours.

Ionion Pelagos Lines: Routes and Destinations
The Ionian Sea is a treasure trove of blue waters stretching from the west coast of Greece to the south of Italy. This sea offers a variety of itineraries and destinations that promise unforgettable adventures for every type of traveller. Popular itineraries include the routes between Kefalonia and Zakynthos, between Lefkada and Kefalonia, and many others.
The destinations served by the ships of the Ionion Pelagos Lines company are located in a region considered a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. The calm waters are ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving, offering spectacular views of marine flora and submerged historical wrecks. Whether it is a relaxing holiday or an adventure of exploration, a holiday on the Ionian Islands will leave an indelible memory and a lasting impression in the hearts of those who have visited.
Cephalonia
Kefalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands, charms visitors with its spectacular landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Highlights in Kefalonia include places like the picturesque village of Fiskardo with its colourful Venetian houses and the Monastery of St Gerasimos, the island's patron saint. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Melissani Cave, an incredible underground cavern with a sunlit blue lake. Finally, Mount Enos offers scenic trails for unforgettable excursions, making Kefalonia a must-visit destination for lovers of nature and Greek culture.
Kefalonia also boasts some of the most fascinating beaches in Greece. Among them, Myrtos Beach is a true icon with its white sand and turquoise waters framed by impressive cliffs. Another gem is Petani Beach, famous for its spectacular sunsets and golden sand. In addition to these, the island offers hidden bays and quiet coves, perfect for those seeking relaxation or diving adventures. Discovering these natural wonders is a must for anyone visiting Kefalonia, making this island an ideal destination for sea lovers.
Zakynthos
Zakynthos, the Greek island nestled in the Ionian Sea, offers an irresistible mix of natural beauty and culture. Among the things to see in Zakynthos is the famous Wreck Beach, with its white sand and crystal-clear waters that attract tourists from all over the world. Besides the iconic beach, the island boasts charming traditional villages, such as Keri and Volimes, and historical sites such as the Venetian Castle. Exploring the surrounding nature through excursions in the National Marine Park is another must-do experience for those wishing to discover the variety of landscapes that Zakynthos has to offer.
Zakynthos, a jewel in the Ionian Sea, offers a variety of unmissable places to discover. Besides the famous Wreck Beach, the island is studded with natural and cultural wonders. These include the striking Blue Caves, famous for their crystal-clear waters that reflect unique azure hues. Don't miss a visit to the Zakynthos National Marine Park, where you can observe Caretta caretta turtles in their natural habitat. Finally, explore the picturesque village of Bochali for a breathtaking panoramic view of Zakynthos town and harbour.
Lefkada
Lefkada, also known as Lefkada, is a beautiful Greek island located in the Ionian Sea. Famous for its spectacular beaches with crystal-clear waters, such as Porto Katsiki and Egremni, the island offers breathtaking landscapes and a relaxing atmosphere ideal for those seeking an escape from routine. In addition to the beaches, Lefkada offers itineraries that allow you to explore picturesque mountain villages and evocative nature trails. For lovers of culture and history, the centre of Lefkada offers fascinating museums and historical monuments. A map of the island is essential to better plan your trip and discover every hidden corner of this wonderful destination.
Reaching Lefkada, one of the beautiful Greek islands, is easy thanks to its connection to the mainland via a floating bridge. The connections of the Ionion Pelagos Lines company are perfect for those wishing to explore the island of Lefkada.
Astakos
When one thinks of the Ionian Sea, places like Kefalonia, Ithaca, Lefkas or Corfu probably come to mind. But hidden in a deep natural bay lies Astakos, a small port town with a great story to tell. This picturesque fishing village is often overlooked as a mere ferry port to the islands, but Astakos is a destination in itself, offering a rich history and a slower pace of Greek life.
Astakos is located on the west coast of mainland Greece, in the region of Aetolia-Akarnania, facing the Ionian Sea. It is about an hour's drive from Missolonghi. The name Astakos means “lobster” in Greek, but its origins go far beyond seafood. According to local tradition, the town was named after King Astakos, a figure from ancient Aetolia. He is said to have ruled this part of western Greece, giving his name to the settlement that developed on the seashore.
Tickets, Timetables and Reservations
Ionion Pelagos Lines operates connections between ports in the Ionian Sea, one of the main sea areas of Greece, located between the west coast of mainland Greece and the Ionian Islands. This sea is famous for its clean waters and rich historical and cultural heritage. Its coastline is dotted with picturesque coastal towns, ancient archaeological sites and a variety of natural landscapes ranging from sandy beaches to sheer cliffs.
Ionion Pelagos tickets can be booked directly on the online ferry booking of the Sealines Portal. Check out the departures, fascinating itineraries that touch places such as Cephalonia, Zakynthos, Astakos e Lefkada and book your trip to explore this corner of marine paradise.

Ionion Pelagos Lines Ferries
- Ionion Pelagos
- Vasos K.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, by purchasing your trip online with the Ionion Pelagos Lines, select “round trip” before the choice of travel and accommodation.
The ships of the Ionion Pelagos Lines both have garages to accommodate vehicles such as cars, motorbikes and campers. Advance notice is recommended as the availability of parking spaces is limited.
Certainly! Pets can travel on the ferries of the Ionion Pelagos Lines
To travel between the various ports connected with the Ionion Pelagos Lines identity card alone, valid for foreign travel, is also sufficient.
The routes operated by the company Ionion Pelagos Lines are short-lived, so there is no provision for cabin use on board the ships.
To modify or delete the Ionion Pelagos Lines please call our Ferry Office at 0809260042 or send an e-mail to booking@sealines.eu.