Ferries from Greece to Tilos

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Are you planning a trip to Greece? Search the best ferry from Greece to Tilos through our online booking platform. NetFerry can help you find out which ferry operators cover routes to Tilos departing from Greece and all related timetables, prices and duration.

The sea connections between Greece and Tilos are operated by our partners Blue Star Ferries, Dodekanisos Seaways and Saos Ferries which offer 30 weekly sailings with maximum duration of 14 hours 50 minutes and mostly morning and afternoon departures. This sea crossing is also served by hydrofoils so travel times for foot passengers can be reduced, but there are also normal ferries available catering for both vehicles and foot passengers. For journeys lasting longer than six hours, vessels will provide various services to satisfy passenger needs and maximize comfort. Once on board, cabin crew will inform you of all the available services.

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Ferries from Greece to Tilos
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From Greece to Tilos

From the Aegean Islands to Tilos

From the Cyclades Islands to Tilos

From the Dodecanese Islands to Tilos

  • Ferries from Kos to Tilos
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      2 h 30 min

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h 30 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      2 h 55 min

  • Ferries from Nisyros to Tilos
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      40 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      1 h 15 min

  • Ferries from Rhodes to Tilos
    • BLUE STAR FERRIES

      2 weekly sailings

      3 h

    • DODEKANISOS SEAWAYS

      2 weekly sailings

      1 h 50 min

    • SAOS FERRIES

      1 weekly sailing

      3 h 25 min

Guide of Tilos

The quiet island of Tilos has almost been forgotten by time. It has around 500 inhabitants that are mostly farmers who survive thanks to the few tourists who come here every year in search of contact with nature. The island has abundant water reserves from valleys, which has allowed cultivation. There is also plenty of flora and fauna and the presence of some rare species of endangered birds. History Tilos, like the other islands of the Dodecanese, has been invaded many times since antiquity, by the Minoans, Cretans, Romans, the Knights of Rhodes from 1306 and the Ottoman Turks in the sixteen... [More information]

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