Katapola (Amorgos) – Patmos

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Katapola (Amorgos) – Patmos
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Ferry from Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos

The Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos ferry is operated by Blue Star Ferries. Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest pricing and availability for your ferry trip.

Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos Ferry Times

Ferries from Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos typically depart from Katapola (Amorgos) at around 06:00. The average sailing time of a Patmos Katapola (Amorgos) ferry is approximately 2h 15m.

Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos Ferry Prices

Ferry prices for Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos ferries typically range between €36* and €71*. The average price is around €65*. The cheapest ferry prices from Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos start from €35*. The average price for a foot passenger is €65*.

Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.

What is the distance between Katapola (Amorgos) and Patmos?

The distance between Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos is approximately 56.1 miles (90.3km), or 48.8 nautical miles.

Is there a Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos car ferry?

No ferry operators currently provide a car ferry between Katapola (Amorgos) and Patmos

Are foot passengers allowed on the Katapola (Amorgos) Patmos ferry?

Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Katapola (Amorgos) to Patmos with Blue Star Ferries.

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Katapola (Amorgos) Guide

Katapola (Amorgos) Ferry Port

Few islands around the world owe as much gratitude to their beaches as the Greek island of Amorgos. The shoreline of this narrow landmass, found among the liberal spattering of islands that pepper the Aegean Sea, is responsible for attracting the wealth of travellers and has even been the muse to filmmakers – the pristine, pebbled beach of Agia Anna inspiring Luc Besson to produce the film "The Big Blue". The most famous sight in Amorgos is the Monastery of Hozoviotissa. This 11th Century structure is hewn directly into the side of a sheer, rock-faced cliff; its lofty white walls instantly recognisable against the dun-coloured crag. The view from the monastery is unforgettable. From the windows and atop the balconies, one can see the all the way to the bottom of the shrub-covered mountainside and across an ultramarine expanse of the Aegean Sea that glitters like a million sapphires beneath the afternoon sun. The port in Amorgos is found in the small, northern village of Katapola that caps the end of a roughly triangular sea inlet. It sits at the very centre of the village promenade, which divides the traditionally Cycladic white-walled villas from the shallows of the sea. The port facility is nothing more than a spot on the promenade designated for the use of ferries. There are no amenities at the port itself so food, drink and other supplies can only be purchased from within Katapola. Only a few paved roads snake across the mountainous landscape of Amorgos and travelling to the port can prove difficult. Just one main route cuts across the spine of the island, heading through the villages of Katapola, Chora and eventually Aegiali just over 15-miles away. It’s a commonly used route for the island’s fleet of taxis and mix of public and private buses as they head back and forth between the region’s most popular landmarks. A vast range of ferry routes currently branch away from the port in Katapola throughout the week. Most services sail to the neighbouring islands that stud the Aegean Sea. Blue Star Ferries head to the islands of Rhodes, Kos, Leros, Patmos, Iraklia and Schinoussa, as well as sharing the journeys to Naxos, Koufonissi, Paros and the Greek mainland city of Piraeus with Sea Jets and Hellenic Seaways. Sea Jets also offer exclusive trips to Thira, Folegandros, Mykonos, Milos, Rafina and Tinos.


Patmos Guide

Patmos Ferry Port

Patmos is one of the northernmost islands belonging to the Dodecanese island group, and is one of the many islands laying to the east of the Greek mainland. Many ferry routes depart the port, heading to many other Greek islands and are supplied by three ferry companies.

What is there to do in Patmos?

Most famous for being the setting for the Book of Revelation, Patmos still maintains its spirituality among the modernisation inevitably caused by the growing tourism industry. The harbour attracts the main block of tourists, especially in the warmer months where the restaurants offer picturesque views whilst serving delicious sea food fresh from the waters. To form a taste of the traditional values associated with Patmos, head to the surrounding villages that provide an insight into the island’s history whilst basking in the warm, welcoming atmosphere. After exploring the history of Patmos, it is worthwhile heading to the coastline to enjoy the golden sands and azure blue waters that encompass the island. Psili Ammos Beach is the most popular with visitors, offering a particularly mountainous landscape that is perfect for embarking on a leisurely stroll under the afternoon sun. The entire island is littered in challenging walking trails and steep hills, so it’s the perfect place to escape the stress of the modern world.

How do visitors get around Patmos?

Patmos is fairly small so it is possible to cover much of the island by foot. Alternatively, there are taxis readily available.


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