Karpathos – Kasos

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Karpathos – Kasos
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Ferry from Karpathos to Kasos

This ferry route is operated by Blue Star Ferries. Karpathos Kasos ferries cost between 9.88 € and 9.88 €, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Karpathos Kasos ferries.

Karpathos Kasos Ferry Times

The Karpathos Kasos ferry typically departs from Karpathos at around 01:00.

How long is the ferry from Karpathos to Kasos?

Karpathos Kasos Ferry sail durations on this ferry route can take around 1h 13m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 10m. Sailing times can vary, durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.

Karpathos Kasos Ferry Operator Schedules

There is 1 weekly sailing from Karpathos to Kasos provided by Blue Star Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.

Karpathos Kasos Ferry Prices

Karpathos Kasos ferry prices typically range between 9.88 €* and 9.88 €*. The average price is typically 9.88 €*. The cheapest Karpathos Kasos ferry prices start from 9.88 €*. The average price for a foot passenger is 9.88 €*.

Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.

How far is it from Karpathos to Kasos?

The distance between Karpathos to Kasos is approximately 21.1 miles (33.9km) or 18.3 nautical miles.

Can I travel by car on the Karpathos Kasos ferry?

No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Karpathos and Kasos

Can I travel as a foot passenger from Karpathos to Kasos?

Yes, foot passengers can travel with Blue Star Ferries between Karpathos and Kasos.

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Karpathos to Kasos?

Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Karpathos to Kasos with Blue Star Ferries. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.

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Karpathos Guide

Karpathos Ferry Port

The island of Karpathos is a bastion of Greek tradition. This roughhewn sliver of land, found in the far-flung reaches of Greece’s vast collection of Aegean Sea islands, has preserved many of its ancient customs and a unique island dialect. Some locals still wear the native dress too; a peculiar style of brightly-coloured patterns stitched onto fabric of contrasting black. Literary buffs will also recognise Karpathos from the pages of Homer’s epic poem the Iliad as a participant in the Trojan War. With such a deep-rooted culture and an average temperature that surpasses that of any other region in Greece, there is little wonder Karpathos has blossomed into such a popular tourist destination. During the summer, visitors flock to the island to make the most of the sultry Mediterranean warmth from one of the beaches that run in a broken chain along the rutted coastline. From here one can watch the sun set over the glistening blue surf of the Carpathian Sea. The port in Karpathos is found in the town of Karpathos that sits on the edge of a bay to the south-east. It is a small facility formed around an artificial inlet created by a single pier and a breakwater. Ferries leave from a wide spot on the surrounding promenade, just before the road tapers into the pier. Though there is no terminal building, passengers can make use of the facilities that line the curve of the promenade, including an ATM machine and a host of cafes and restaurants selling hot food and drink. Though the island is largely remote and dominated by a vista of steep, barren hills, most populated areas are well supported by a number of transport links. Though most locals travel across Karpathos’ twisting network of paved roads by car, visitors will find it far easier to make use of the year-round bus service that shuttles passengers between the major towns of Olympos, Diafani and Karpathos. Fixed-rate taxis called agoraias can also be found lurking by the harbour offering reasonably-priced trips to a range of destinations. A vast number of ferry routes currently operate from the port in Karpathos throughout the week. Services hosted by Anek Lines stretch in all directions, largely to the neighbouring islands across the Aegean Sea: Kasos, Chalki, Rhodes, Thira, Anafi, Milos, and the towns of Sitia and Heraklion on the large island of Crete. Another service makes the longer voyage north to the Greek mainland and the city of Piraeus near the centre of Athens.


Kasos Guide

Kasos Ferry Port

The tiny Greek island of Kasos on the southernmost edge of the Aegean Sea has remained largely untouched by the squeeze of tourism. Instead this roughly oval-shaped landmass, just a few miles from the eastern shores of Crete, is a peaceful region shaped by a sweep of rugged hills and a cliff-faced coastline pitted by bays and coves. Most of the island is uninhabited too. The capital of Fry (pronounced “Free”), and the most populous village of Agia Marina are two of the five small communities clustered by the island’s northern shores. The rest of the island is Mother Nature’s domain; an arid, sun-kissed landscape covered in a sparse patchwork of shrubs that few have wandered since the beginning of time. The port in Kasos is found along the coastal edge of Fry, where a dense knot of white-walled villas rise on the hills that climb away from the Carpathian Sea. A T-shaped pier juts from the eastern end of the port into a pocket of the sea sheltered by a long, arcing breakwater. Ferries dock at the end of this pier and on the much smaller jetty beside it. There are no passenger amenities here - not even a check-in terminal - meaning that food, drink and other supplies can only be bought from within the village. Even though the Kasos’ airport is under a mile west from the port, travelling across the island can prove tricky. Only a few main roads tie the clutch of villages together before gradually thinning out as they snake into the rural south. There is no system of public transportation on the island either and many places, including the narrow village lanes, can only be traversed on foot. A vast number of ferry routes currently operate from the port in Kasos throughout the week. Services hosted by Anek Lines branch away in all directions, mainly to ports on the neighbouring Dodecanese islands: Chalki, Anafi, Thira, Milos, Rhodes, the towns of Heraklion and Sitia on Crete, and those of Karpathos and Diafani on Karpathos island. Another service sails further north to the Greek mainland and the city of Piraeus.


Karpathos to Kasos
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 10/11/2025 and 16/11/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Blue Star Ferries 16:30 17:45 1 hour 15 minutes Mon
Blue Star Ferries 20:00 21:15 1 hour 15 minutes Wed
Blue Star Ferries 21:15 22:30 1 hour 15 minutes Fri

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