Kos - Agios Kirikos
Ferries to Ikaria
Kos - Agios Kirikos
Ferries to Ikaria
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Kos to Agios Kirikos. 2 ferry operators sail between Kos to Agios Kirikos, these include
Ferries from Kos to Agios Kirikos typically depart from Kos at around 12:50. The average sailing time of a Agios Kirikos Kos ferry is approximately 3h 41m.
Ferry prices for Kos Agios Kirikos ferries typically range between €39* and €152*. The average price is around €91*. The cheapest ferry prices from Kos to Agios Kirikos start from €35*. The average price for a foot passenger is €91*.
Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Kos to Agios Kirikos is approximately 81.8 miles (131.6km), or 71.1 nautical miles.
No ferry operators currently provide a car ferry between Kos and Agios Kirikos
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Kos to Agios Kirikos with Dodekanisos Seaways, Hellenic Seaways.
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| Kos - Agios Kirikos Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Greece | |
| Destination Country | Greece | |
| No. of Operators | 2 | |
| Operators | Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways | |
| Average Price | 91 €* | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 3h 41m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 3h 15m | |
| First Ferry | 12:50 | |
| Last Ferry | 22:35 | |
| Distance | 71 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
One of the most notoriously popular islands in Greece, Kos rests on the Aegean Sea among many other small islands. Kos boasts stunning beaches, both busy and secluded, rugged coastlines and delicious authentic Greek restaurants, however, it has become most well-known to the public for its intense nightlife. Millions of young holidaymakers from around the globe, but typically Europe, flock there for the constant parties, cheap alcohol and budget accommodation. Away from the party strip, Kos does have more serene areas that will be of great interest to visitors who enjoy cultural and historical landmarks. There are several remains of Greek ruins dotted around the island, as well as highly regarded museums surrounded by lush greenery – a free and relaxing way to spend the day. In the evening there are plenty of restaurants along the beach offering delicious food next to the peaceful sounds of the ocean. In and around the port area are several travel offices and sales reps trying to promote their daily excursions. For those wishing to try their hand at jet-skiing or riding a speedboat it provides a convenient way to organise the holiday. For visitors hoping for peace and quiet, the port is probably best to be avoided. Ferry routes from the port head all over the country of Greece, including the capital city of Athens, which may offer a pleasant change of pace. There are also crossings to popular island groups and Bodrum in Turkey.
The Ikarian port of Agios Kirikos in the south eastern side of the island connects with numerous ports around Greece. As well as being the main port on Ikaria, Agios Kirikos is also the islands capital and is considered to be one of the most picturesque destinations in the Aegean region. As the island's capital, most of the amenities on the island can be found here, as well as most of the night life with numerous bars and clubs as well as hotel rooms.