Ferries from
Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands
Ferries from
Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands
Ferries from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands are available with 2 operators. There are 20 ferry routes. Ferries from Agios Kirikos to Patmos and Agios Kirikos to Kos are popular ferry trips from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands sail approximately 26 times per week with Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways.
The ferry crossing from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands takes between 55 minutes and 16 hours, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands takes 55 minutes on the Agios Kirikos to Patmos ferry with Dodekanisos Seaways.
Yes, you can take your car on the ferry from Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands with Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways.
The distance between Ikaria and Dodecanese Islands is approximately 25 miles, 40km or 22 nautical miles.
Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Agios Kirikos to Patmos ferry sails approximately 3 times per week, with a crossing time of 55 minutes.
Agios Kirikos to Kos ferry ferries sail approximately 2 times per week, with a sailing time of 3 hours 15 minutes.
For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance to secure the cheapest prices and best availability. Visit our special offers page to view the latest ferry deals and discounts.
Book and compare Ikaria to Dodecanese Islands ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.
More routes than anyone else.
Compare fares, times & routes in one place.
Change plans easily with flexi tickets.
Book e-tickets & manage trips in-app.
Live ship tracking & real-time updates.
Top-rated customer support when you need it.
Ikaria, a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, is famous for its residents' remarkable longevity, with many locals living well into their 90s and beyond. This stunning island combines beautiful beaches, thermal springs and traditional villages with a relaxed pace of life that draws visitors seeking both tranquility and adventure. Popular attractions include the archaeological site of Nas, the picturesque village of Christos Raches (where shops open at night), and pristine beaches like Seychelles Beach with its crystal-clear waters. Each August, Ikaria hosts the Panagiria festivals, traditional celebrations with live music, dancing and local delicacies that continue until dawn. Ferry connections link Ikaria to other Greek islands including Samos, Mykonos and Piraeus (Athens' port), making it an excellent starting point for island hopping in the Aegean. The island's unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage and laid-back atmosphere creates a truly authentic Greek experience.
The Dodecanese Islands, a stunning Greek archipelago in the southeastern Aegean Sea, offer visitors a captivating blend of rich history, stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. With Rhodes serving as the most popular port, these islands boast impressive mediaeval architecture, including the remarkable Palace of the Grand Master in Rhodes Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, relax on pristine beaches like those found on Kos, or hike the volcanic landscapes of Nisyros. The islands host various cultural festivals throughout the year, including the Mediaeval Rose Festival in Rhodes and traditional religious celebrations that showcase authentic Greek traditions. From the Dodecanese, travellers can easily connect via ferry to mainland Greece, Turkey's coastal cities, and other Greek islands including the Cyclades, making it an ideal base for exploring the eastern Mediterranean.