Ferry from Ikaria to Greece
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Ferries from Ikaria to Greece sail approximately 25 times per week and are available with Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways.

How long is the ferry from Ikaria to Greece? 

The ferry from Ikaria to Greece takes between 20 minutes and 20 hours 15 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.

What is the fastest ferry from Ikaria to Greece? 

The fastest ferry from Ikaria to Greece is on the Agios Kirikos to Fournoi ferry with Dodekanisos Seaways in 20 minutes.

Can I take my car on the Ikaria to Greece ferry? 

Yes, there are car ferries available from Ikaria to Greece with Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways. 

How far is it from Ikaria to Greece? 

There are approximately 13 miles (21km) and 11 nautical miles between Ikaria and Greece. 

What does it cost for a ferry from Ikaria to Greece? 

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

Evdilos to Athens (Piraeus) Ferry

The Evdilos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry ferry sails approximately 3 times weekly with a crossing time of 6 hours 55 minutes. 

Agios Kirikos to Patmos Ferry 

Agios Kirikos to Patmos ferry ferries sail about 2 times weekly with a sailing time of 55 minutes. 

Ikaria to Greece 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 Ikaria to Greece 

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How much are ferries from Ikaria to Greece?

From To Average price
Evdilos, Ikaria
Mykonos, Greece
$30.34Average price
Evdilos, Ikaria
Piraeus, Greece
$127.39Average price
Agios Kirikos, Ikaria
Patmos, Greece
$91.62Average price

Ferries from Ikaria to Greece

About Ikaria

Ikaria is a Greek island situated in the Aegean Sea. The nearest major island to Ikaria is Samos, which is about 13 miles to the west at its nearest point while to the east lie the islands of Mykonos, Tinos and Andros. Named after Ikarus, who flew too close to the sun and plunged into the sea here, the island of Ikaria is around 25 miles long, and five wide. Ikaria has two main ferry terminals, Agios Kirikos on the southern coast and Evdilos on the northern side of the island. Ferries operate from the mainland as well as from a number of ports on the surrounding islands of Samos, Lesbos, the Aegean and Cyclades islands. If you’re travelling from the mainland then Piraeus (Athens), also the hub for onward travel to many of the Greek islands, is the main port of departure and sails daily (in peak periods) to both ports on Ikaria with crossing durations ranging from seven to ten hours. You can also get travel from Kavala in the North east of Greece though crossings take longer and are less frequent. Ikaria has several coastal and mountain roads which offer spectacular drives. In the summer holiday season, daily bus services connect the capital with Therma, Faros, Evdilos, Armenistis and Raches, calling at many small villages along the route. Ikaria is home to some beautiful and picturesque beaches, and one of the most famous on the island is Seychelles beach on the southern coast. Other popular beaches include Yaliskari, Nas, Kampos and Mileopo. Naturally, sailing is a popular activity on the island, and there are many opportunities for day trips, swimming, snorkelling and tours of nearby islands. For visitors interested in the rich and varied history of the island, there are several ancient ruins including the Castle of Koskina, the Temple of Artemis at Nas, and the remains of the Roman baths at Therma. Ikaria also has several museums dedicated to the history of the island and the culture of its inhabitants. These include the Folk and Historical Museum, the Archaeological Museum of Kampos, and museums of folklore at Perdiki and Vrakades.

About Greece

Greece is one of the world’s most visited countries. With the Aegean Sea to the East of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the West, the Mediterranean Sea to the South and a vast number of islands, Greece boasts around 10,000 miles of coastline. Greece is a country rich with diversity, from its mountainous mainland to the stunning islands with their whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. Many of the Greek beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag, while the country’s rich history and legacy has left it with 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Greek mainland is easily reached by ferry across the Adriatic Sea from Italy while domestically, due to the sheer number of islands, there are many ferry companies and a range of services on offer. The majority of the domestic ferries are modern, though the class of ferry differs based on the journey type. The longer routes are served by conventional passenger ferries, while the shorter inter island routes are served by high speed catamarans and hydrofoils.

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