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There are 4 ways to get from Thásos to Venice by car ferry, plane, bus or car

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Car ferry, fly

  1. Take the car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
  2. Fly from Kavala (KVA) to Venice (VCE)

3 alternative options

Car ferry, bus via Venezia Mestre Station

  1. Take the car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
  2. Take the bus from Kavala to Sofia
  3. Take the bus from Sofia to Venezia Mestre Station

Car ferry, bus

  1. Take the car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
  2. Take the bus from Kavala to Sofia
  3. Take the bus from Sofia to Venezia

Car ferry, drive

  1. Take the car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
  2. Drive from Keramoti to Venice
Greece → Italy
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International entry into Italy from Greece

  • Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Greece
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Conditions of entry into Italy from Greece

  • There are no current restrictions
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Rules to follow in Italy

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Considerations leaving from Greece

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Yes, entry into Italy is currently allowed from Greece.

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Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply

  • Face masks are mandatory
  • There is a social distancing requirement of 1.5 metres
  • Observe COVID-19 safety rules
  • FFP2 masks are required on all public transport

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The national COVID-19 helpline number in Venice is 1500.

Wearing a face mask on public transport in Venice is mandatory.

The social distance requirement in Venice is 1.5 metres.

Make yourself known to an official member of staff and/or call the national coronavirus helpline number on 1500.

No, returning to Greece from Italy is currently allowed.

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Last updated: 28 Jul 2022
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The cheapest way to get from Thásos to Venice is to car ferry and fly which costs €80 - €320 and takes 7h 13m.

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The quickest way to get from Thásos to Venice is to car ferry and fly which costs €80 - €320 and takes 7h 13m.

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The distance between Thásos and Venice is 1129 km.

The best way to get from Thásos to Venice without a car is to car ferry and bus via Venezia Mestre Station which takes 25h 53m and costs .

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It takes approximately 7h 13m to get from Thásos to Venice, including transfers.

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There is no direct flight from Kavala Airport to Venice Airport. The quickest flight takes 5h 35m and has one stopover.

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Venice is 1h behind Thásos. It is currently 12:48 in Thásos and 11:48 in Venice.

Olympic Air, Volotea, Eurowings and four other airlines offer flights from Kavala Airport to Venice Airport.

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There are 3474+ hotels available in Venice. Prices start at €100 per night.

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Map of how to get from Thásos to Venice.
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  • Distance: 1128.7 km
  • Duration: 7h 13m

What companies run services between Thásos, Greece and Venice, Italy?

There is no direct connection from Thásos to Venice. However, you can take the car ferry to Keramoti, take the taxi to Kavala airport, fly to Venice, take the walk to Aeroporto MARCO POLO, then take the bus to Venice. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Thásos to Venice via Keramoti, Kavala, Sofia, Venezia Mestre Station, and Venezia Mestre in around 25h 53m.

Airlines
Lufthansa
Website
lufthansa.com
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Frankfurt
Ave. Duration
5h 45m
When
Monday and Thursday
Estimated price
€140 - €460
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Munich
Ave. Duration
6h 18m
When
Thursday, Friday and Sunday
Estimated price
€110 - €390
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Frankfurt, Munich
Ave. Duration
8h 5m
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€180 - €550
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Stuttgart, Frankfurt
Ave. Duration
8h 25m
When
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
Estimated price
€130 - €500
Air Dolomiti
Website
airdolomiti.it
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Munich
Ave. Duration
5h 40m
When
Thursday and Sunday
Estimated price
€95 - €350
Volotea
Website
volotea.com
Flights from Kavala to Venice via Athens
Ave. Duration
7h
When
Thursday
Estimated price
€50 - €280
Bus operators
Kaleia
Phone
+359 894 77 44 02
Email
office@kaleiatravel.com
Website
kaleiatravel.com
Bus from Kavala to Sofia
Ave. Duration
5h 30m
Frequency
Once daily
Schedules at
en.kaleiatravel.com
Yubim
Website
yubim.eu
Bus from Sofia to Venezia Mestre Station
Ave. Duration
16h 56m
Frequency
3 times a week
Estimated price
€110 - €150
Website
Yubim
Georg
Phone
+ 359/38/66 34 04
Email
georg_ltd@abv.bg
Website
georg-bg.com
Bus from Sofia to Venezia
Ave. Duration
18h
Frequency
5 times a week
Estimated price
€120 - €160
Schedules at
georg-bg.com
Ferry operators
Thassos Ferries
Phone
+30 25930 24001
Email
thassosferries@gmail.com
Website
thassos-ferries.gr
Car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
Ave. Duration
35 min
Frequency
Hourly
Estimated price
€3
Website
Thassos Ferries
Aneth Lines
Phone
+30 2593022318
Email
info@anethferries.gr
Website
anethferries.gr
Car ferry from Thasos to Keramoti
Ave. Duration
35 min
Frequency
Every 2 hours
Estimated price
€4
Website
Aneth Lines

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