Dreaming of a holiday Greece? Get on a ferry from Ikaria to the Aegean Islands with Aegean Islands ferry booking system by NetFerry. In just few steps you can get all the info you need, including the ferry routes, the timetables, the prices and the travel times for the crossings to the Aegean Islands from Ikaria.
The lines between Ikaria and Aegean Islands are provided by 2 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Blue Star Ferries and Dodekanisos Seaways) who offer a total of 14 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 20 min and 15 h 50 min (typically afternoon and evening departures). You can reach your destination more quickly as a foot passenger by taking a hydrofoil. Ferries take longer, but are able to carry cars, motorbikes and campers. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.
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Agios Kirikos, is the capital of the island of Ikaria and is located in the south of the island. The port of Agios Kirykos is located very close to the centre of town. There are connecting ferries for passengers and commercial ships. This is the main port on the island and has many shops and cafes along with the Harbor Master's headquarters. There are connections from here to other islands and the port is also serves commercial vessels. There are many restaurants and bars in the vicinity. There is a small marina nearby used for private yachts and fishing boats. The island also has an airport l... [More information]
Address: Agios Kirykos 833 00, Grecia
Directions: Google Map @ Agios Kirikos (Ikaria), port
The Aegean islands are situated just off the Turkish coast. Because of their proximity to Asia, they played an important role in Greek history. Each island is unique, some islands are lush and green, while others are semi-arid, some have sandy beaches and others have rocks and pebbles. Some of the islands are a lot more developed in terms of tourism and receive many visitors, whereas others offer a more authentic and traditional experience of island life. History The Aegean islands have been inhabited since ancient times and the Mitilini and Samos populations inhabited the islands during... [More information]