Teleporio™ — Greek Island Travel Intelligence
Plan Greece Smarter
Plan your Greece trip with confidence. Compare Greek islands, ferry routes, flights, weather forecasts, Beaufort wind conditions, travel times, local traditions and travel insights before you book.
From First Idea to Final Ferry
You have decided on Greece. The images are already in your head — whitewashed walls, a cold glass of something at a terrace table, the Aegean in every direction. What follows is the part most travellers underestimate: the planning. Which island, which ferry, which route, what time, which vessel — and crucially, what the sea will be doing when you board it.
Teleporio is built for exactly this journey, from the first idea to the final ferry. Not a simple schedule lookup, but an intelligence layer that scores every route on the four things that actually determine whether your day goes brilliantly or badly: time efficiency, cost, sea conditions, and whether your connections are robust enough to hold under pressure.
The Teleporio Score™ — One Number That Replaces Guesswork
Every route on Teleporio carries a Teleporio Score™ — a single number from 0 to 100 reflecting how well a particular crossing performs on the day you plan to take it. A Score of 91 means: fast relative to the best available option, fairly priced, calm sea conditions for your vessel type, and enough buffer to make your next connection comfortably. A Score of 44 means the opposite — slow, expensive, rough conditions, and a connection tight enough to lose.
The Score accounts for vessel type. A catamaran crossing that scores 88 at Beaufort 3 in May might score 31 at Beaufort 6 in August — because the same vessel that glides across a calm sea becomes an uncomfortable gamble when the Meltemi wind blows. The conventional overnight ferry on the same route in the same conditions might score 74. Same route, same day, very different crossing. That comparison is what Teleporio makes visible before you commit to a ticket.
A Platform Built Around the Traveller Journey
The Greek island network spans over 6,000 islands, around 200 inhabited, with ferry connections ranging from the busy daily Cyclades routes to weekly local services reaching smaller Dodecanese islands. Understanding it is not intuitive — routes that seem direct on a map may require doubling back to Piraeus; islands an hour apart in summer may have no direct connection in shoulder season; a fast catamaran may score lower than a slow overnight ferry when conditions are rough.
Teleporio maps this network with real timing, real fares, and real sea state logic. Whether you are planning Piraeus to Santorini on a Blue Star overnight, a 15-minute caïque from Kos to Kalymnos, or a combined Athens flight-plus-ferry route to the Dodecanese, the platform shows the full picture — door to island, with every step scored.
Georgios — When the Score Is Not Enough
Georgios is Teleporio's resident island expert. His tips appear throughout the platform not as generic advice but as Score-specific guidance — when a route falls below 65, Georgios explains why and what to do instead. When a crossing scores high, he tells you what makes it reliable and what could change it. Travel intelligence, delivered by a chocolate Labrador who has somehow memorised every Aegean ferry schedule and Meltemi pattern in the Dodecanese.