Ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands
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Ferries from Athens to Dodecanese Islands sail approximately 32 times per week and are available with Blue Star Ferries.

How long is the ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands? 

The ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands takes between 7 hours and 24 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.

What is the fastest ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands? 

The fastest ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands is on the Athens (Piraeus) to Patmos ferry with Blue Star Ferries in 7 hours.

Can I take my car on the Athens to Dodecanese Islands ferry? 

Yes, there are car ferries available from Athens to Dodecanese Islands with Blue Star Ferries. 

How far is it from Athens to Dodecanese Islands? 

There are approximately 205 miles (329km) and 178 nautical miles between Athens and Dodecanese Islands. 

What does it cost for a ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands? 

The price of a ferry from Athens to Dodecanese Islands can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. 

Athens (Piraeus) to Patmos Ferry

The Athens (Piraeus) to Patmos ferry ferry sails approximately 3 times weekly with a crossing time of 8 hours 10 minutes. 

Athens (Piraeus) to Kos Ferry 

Athens (Piraeus) to Kos ferry ferries sail about 4 times weekly with a sailing time of 11 hours 50 minutes. 

Athens to Dodecanese Islands Ferry Offers and Discounts 

We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available. 

How to book ferry tickets from Athens to Dodecanese Islands 

Book and compare Athens Dodecanese Islands ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices by using our Deal Finder.   
 

How much are ferries from Athens to Dodecanese Islands?

From To Average price
Piraeus, Athens
Patmos, Dodecanese Islands
$183.39Average price
Piraeus, Athens
Kos, Dodecanese Islands
$262.58Average price
Piraeus, Athens
Rhodes, Dodecanese Islands
$314.93Average price

Ferries from Athens to Dodecanese Islands

About Dodecanese Islands

The Greek Dodecanese Islands are situated in the South-Eastern Aegean Sea, between the Cyclades and the coast of Turkey. Comprising of twelve large islands and numerous smaller ones, the island complex is renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear sea, stunning architecture and a relaxed ambience that is steeped in history. Each island has an individual spirit of its own. Tourists who are seeking tranquillity and relaxation will find an island to suit, whilst those preferring a more vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere will also discover a perfect holiday destination. Getting to the islands from the mainland, other island groups and travelling between the islands themselves is inevitably by ferry and with a huge selection of ports, routes and ferry companies on offer, the journey is all but guaranteed to be a stress free experience. The Dodecanese islands can be reached from the Greek mainland port of Piraeus, Turkey, the island of Crete and the Cyclades Islands. Approaching a Greek island from a ferry, witnessing the houses tucked into the coastline amid a shimmering turquoise sea, is a wonderful and memorable experience. Rhodes is the largest and most populated of the Dodecanese. With a main road that runs around the outskirts of the island the pinnacle is at Rhodes Town, the capital. Here, the architecture is predominantly medieval, and the spectacular Old Town is home to the Palace of the Grand Master. Boasting sandy beaches and lush vegetation, Kos also has a heritage of mythology and history. Hippocrates, the father of medicine was born on the island around 460 BC, and founded the Great School of Medicine of Kos. Kalymnos has a global reputation for its sponge fishing divers. This activity has a long tradition on the island and makes a significant impact on the local economy. Many other islands in the Dodecanese exhibit unique charms and whatever your expectations of a Greek Island vacation they will be met and exceeded in the Dodecanese Islands.

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