Greek Ferries are the primary means of transport to and from the islands, and the trip is an experience to be savored, like a cruise (sometimes). Islands like Lesvos, Rhodes and Crete are best reached by ferry because the trip is overnight and it's like being in a big moving hotel. A really nice cabin for two should cost about 120 euros or so. Santorini should be appoached by ferry for the view which is breathtaking and worth the 8-10 hour trip, especially if you can get there in the late afternoon. Flying Dolphins are more like planes than ferries and serve the Saronic Islands. You sit in airplane seats and unless you stand by the door and watch the islands go by it's like being on a turbulant jet flight. There are windows but they are always covered with salt and spray and you can't see anything. The giant high-speed Catamarans and modern super ferries like the Aeolis Express are like being on a modern spaceship on the sea. their own bookings directly with the hotels or with on-line hotel sites you can find yourself on one island,
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