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This is a list of ports and harbors in Greece.
Maritime ports




The busiest maritime ports for passenger transport are:[1]
- Aegina
- Antirrio
- Corfu
- Heraklion
- Igoumenitsa
- Keramoti
- Kyllini
- Mykonos
- Paloukia (Salamis)
- Paros
- Patras
- Perama
- Piraeus
- Rafina
- Rio
- Souda Bay (Crete)
- Thasos
- Thira (Santorini)
- Tinos
- Zakynthos
The busiest maritime ports for goods transport are:[1]
- Agioi Theodoroi
- Aliveri (Euboea)
- Amaliapoli/Almyros
- Antikyra
- Antirrio
- Eleusis
- Heraklion
- Igoumenitsa
- Kavala
- Larymna
- Megara
- Milos
- Paloukia (Salamis)
- Patras
- Perama
- Piraeus
- Rio
- Thessaloniki
- Volos
Gallery
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Port of Corfu
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Port of Kavala
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Port of Alexandroupoli
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Port of Volos
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Port of Heraklion
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Port of Rhodes
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Port of Rafina
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Port of Igoumenitsa
See also
References
- ^ a b Eurostat 2011 data Archived 2012-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
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