Aegiali (Amorgos) – Astypalea
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Aegiali (Amorgos) – Astypalea
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Anek Superfast provides the ferry from Aegiali (Amorgos) to Astypalea. Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferries cost between 14€ and 82€, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferries.
The first Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferry typically departs from Aegiali (Amorgos) at around 02:15. The last ferry usually departs at 14:45.
The Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferry trip can take around 1 hour 40 minutes. The fastest sailings are approximately 1 hour 40 minutes. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 4 weekly sailings from Aegiali (Amorgos) to Astypalea provided by Anek Superfast. Timetables can change from season to season.
Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferry prices typically range between 14€* and 82€*. The average price is typically 26€*. The cheapest Aegiali (Amorgos) Astypalea ferry prices start from 14€*. The average price for a foot passenger is 26€*. The average price for a car is 88€*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 July 2025.
The distance between Aegiali (Amorgos) to Astypalea is approximately 34.2 miles (55.0km) or 29.7 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Aegiali (Amorgos) and Astypalea.
No, currently ferry operators do not allow foot passengers to sail between Aegiali (Amorgos) and Astypalea.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Aegiali (Amorgos) to Astypalea.
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Part of the Cyclades group of islands, the Greek island of Amorgos is the eastern most Cycladic island and has many ancient ruins for visitors to see. The island's ancient walls that surround the city of Arkesini are a popular feature on the island. The island also has a number of ancient towers and other remains located throughout the island.
The Panagia Hozoviotissa, a monastery located on a cliff to the north east of Chora was built in the second millennium to protect a religious icon from intruders. The icon remains on public display.
The island is connected with the port of Piraeus on the mainland and has ferry connections with the islands of Crete, Naxos, Syros, Paros, Koufonissi, Schinoussa, Donoussa and Astypalea. The two ports on Amorgos where the ferries come in are Katapola and Aegiali (changes on even and odd days). The journey from port of Piraeus to one of these ports will last around seven hours and thirty minutes.
The Greek island of Astypalea lies in the eastern Aegean Sea and is one of the 12 islands that make up the Dodecanese group of islands. The island, which sits at the point where the Dodecanese meet the Cyclades islands, has a long history and is characterised by typically Greek whitewashed villages and lovely beaches. Astypalaia is also the westernmost island of the Dodecanese and is naturally separated into Mesa Nisi (the inner island, western part) and Exo Nisi (the outer island, eastern part) by a thin strip of land less than 100 m wide.
The island's capital, and home to its port, is Chora and is regarded as one of the most picturesque towns in the Aegean. The town sits atop a rock that protrudes into the sea, forming two bays. Towering above Chora is a castle with the white domes of Evangelistria and Agios Georgios churches visible above its walls. Around the castle lie Chora’s houses with whitewashed walls, blue doors and windows, and wooden balconies.
The island is connected to the port of Piraeus and also to the other islands in the Dodecanese, the Cycladic islands and to Crete.